Part One - The Major Arcana - 0
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My Definition of the Fool
I am using the Universal Waite Deck
I see a young one who has a sense of freedom and does not regard responsibility. He has no cares in the world, he wonders from here to there, dose not have a home to go to and does not stay very long in one place. He does not care to own things because he carries all his passions with him. He lives for the day as represented by the sun and does not think about tomorrow or the past. The dog is a sort of a warning that he should settle down and change his frivolous ways.
I see a young one who has a sense of freedom and does not regard responsibility. He has no cares in the world, he wonders from here to there, dose not have a home to go to and does not stay very long in one place. He does not care to own things because he carries all his passions with him. He lives for the day as represented by the sun and does not think about tomorrow or the past. The dog is a sort of a warning that he should settle down and change his frivolous ways.
My Definition of the Fool
I am using the Universal Waite Deck
I see a young one who has a sense of freedom and does not regard responsibility. He has no cares in the world, he wonders from here to there, dose not have a home to go to and does not stay very long in one place. He does not care to own things because he carries all his passions with him. He lives for the day as represented by the sun and does not think about tomorrow or the past. The dog is a sort of a warning that he should settle down and change his frivolous ways.
I see a young one who has a sense of freedom and does not regard responsibility. He has no cares in the world, he wonders from here to there, dose not have a home to go to and does not stay very long in one place. He does not care to own things because he carries all his passions with him. He lives for the day as represented by the sun and does not think about tomorrow or the past. The dog is a sort of a warning that he should settle down and change his frivolous ways.
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Using Waite.
The Fool reminds me so much of a image from an ADHD book, in which there are two pictures. The first shows a boy on a boat, with a fishing rod, with the caption "This is what Jimmy sees." under it. The second shows the same picture, but in front of him is a waterfall, with the caption "This is what really is happening." The Fool obviously has ADHD.
The Fool is a perfect representation for the foolish characters: Icarus, Phaeton, et al. In other words, disobedient children (or youths). Disobedient children with ADHD. (Just joking lol) Their undoing comes from disregarding a previous warning.
The Fool seems to be a youth, in a bit of a daydream. In his hand is a rose and a nomadic hobo's stick-and-bag. Maybe he is dreaming about a far away lover, whom he is journeying to to profess his love with the rose. His little dog doesn't seem to be aware of the cliff either lol.
The Fool reminds me so much of a image from an ADHD book, in which there are two pictures. The first shows a boy on a boat, with a fishing rod, with the caption "This is what Jimmy sees." under it. The second shows the same picture, but in front of him is a waterfall, with the caption "This is what really is happening." The Fool obviously has ADHD.
The Fool is a perfect representation for the foolish characters: Icarus, Phaeton, et al. In other words, disobedient children (or youths). Disobedient children with ADHD. (Just joking lol) Their undoing comes from disregarding a previous warning.
The Fool seems to be a youth, in a bit of a daydream. In his hand is a rose and a nomadic hobo's stick-and-bag. Maybe he is dreaming about a far away lover, whom he is journeying to to profess his love with the rose. His little dog doesn't seem to be aware of the cliff either lol.
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The Fool
Carefree, going on an adventure, looking to the sky with seeming faith that all will be well, smelling the roses (flower in hand), no fear, sun is shining, life is beautiful
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Question
What does the number Zero mean?
Zero is a number, it is a start.
Please visit Tarot topics and see a host of explanations on these numbers.
http://mysticboard.org/vi ... hp?t=67787
Please visit Tarot topics and see a host of explanations on these numbers.
http://mysticboard.org/vi ... hp?t=67787
My View for The Fool
Before reading my interpretation of the fool, I'd like you to know that I am using the Universal Waite Deck.
I see a person acting on a whim, going somewhere he shouldn’t and not paying attention to where he is stepping. The dog is trying to warn him that if he goes any further, he will meet with disaster. His head tilted upward and the flower in his hand represents that he doesn’t care or hasn’t a care in the world and so continues on his reckless journey – indicated by the nap sack on the pole. Though the sun is shining brightly to illuminate his steps – showing him his path (the dog still giving him warning) – he still continues on his path unaware or maybe he thinks he knows it all and is not willing to listen.
Lilmogirl
I see a person acting on a whim, going somewhere he shouldn’t and not paying attention to where he is stepping. The dog is trying to warn him that if he goes any further, he will meet with disaster. His head tilted upward and the flower in his hand represents that he doesn’t care or hasn’t a care in the world and so continues on his reckless journey – indicated by the nap sack on the pole. Though the sun is shining brightly to illuminate his steps – showing him his path (the dog still giving him warning) – he still continues on his path unaware or maybe he thinks he knows it all and is not willing to listen.
Lilmogirl
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