The first card in the Major Arcana of the Tarot is the Fool.
There is a great deal of potential and innovation with this card. It almost stands in its own league with its implications of otherworldliness and the manifestation of what could be, as opposed to what is. The Fool comes just before the Magician and the Aces, which are all about a seed that has the potential to sprout.
The Fool represents all of us when we are about to embark on a new journey, often one which requires risk, passion and daring. Something we have never experienced before, offering a future that we could not even begin to imagine. The little white dog represents those around us who shout, “Are you mad? What are you doing?” when we decide to drop everything and go off into the wild unknown. The Fool defies all convention, all rules and everything we have ever known before. Our journey requires us to be bold and, above all, have faith that everything will turn out OK.
No matter what the Fool may be thinking or how ‘foolish’ they appear to others, the Fool has one thing that few are fortunate enough to possess: complete and total freedom of oneself, one’s environment and one’s future. This is why the Fool represents the birth card of the Tarot – babies come to Earth with no presumptions, no restrictions, no understanding of the challenges, perils or glory that may await. Like the Fool, they are completely innocent in their understanding of the world. It is a purity that, as adults, many of us smile and shake our heads at, which some even scoff at; but which many secretly yearn to return to.
Like all cards in the Tarot, the Fool’s meaning in a reading is dependent on the topic and, often, surrounding cards, though like all cards the essence meaning remains the same. Below are some possibilities that the Fool could refer to in various readings:
If in a relationship, the relationship may be entering a new phase (such as moving in together, getting engaged or married); or it could mean that one person wishes to ‘break free’ and the relationship may be drawing to a close. Someone may not be ready for commitment. Look to surrounding cards for greater clarification.
The Fool can also be a warning against being accident-prone!
It can also mean that you have some new and fantastic ideas to share with others in your workplace and should not be afraid to reveal them. Some may raise their eyebrows or scoff – but have faith that your idea is original and has its place in the world.
The Fool is a special card for writers and artists of all kinds. If it appears in a reading pertaining to creativity, it often marks the birth of a new and original piece of art. J.K. Rowling sitting on a train to London and having that first flash of inspiration for Harry Potter is a great example of a personification of the Fool card.
The Fool in a money reading requests the sitter to have faith that, no matter what, everything will be alright financially in the end.
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