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The Fool
The Fool is the first card in the Major Arcana, and is given the
number zero to indicate that it is the very beginning—before everything.
Many people misinterpret the Fool, believing its message to signify
absurdity or moronic behavior. On the contrary, the Fool is a symbol of
the Creator, the “All That Is”, or however you envision deity. He
symbolizes the trickster aspect of divinity: God’s sense of humor, if
you will. The Fool seems to be stepping off a cliff to certain doom.
He turns his face and eyes upward, not noticing the fate that awaits.
In his satchel, he has what little he needs for his journey. His
companion, a little white dog, runs along at his heels. The dog can be
seen as humanity’s most extreme attitudes toward divinity: either seen
as following blindly along, or lacking the firmness of belief necessary
to take the step the Fool is about to make, and therefore, trying to
hold him back.
The real message here is one of optimism. You must make a leap of
faith, taking only the baggage that benefits you, with the ultimate
trust that you will make it alright. The Fool encourages you to go
beyond your boundaries, to work past your fears, and to believe that
anything is possible.
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