The Fool Tarot Card Meaning
“The Fool Begins the Tale”
The Fool Tarot card meaning does not concern itself with whether the character ends up wise, open-hearted and joyous, bitter, or beat up and over it is not a part of the equation yet, when it comes to the Fool tarot card meaning it is just asking us to look at the invitation to begin, and how we go about it.
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The fools tarot card meaning starts with the invitation, to begin with the naivety to open up to the world and all its horrors one more time, or for the first time, and the Fool is asked to do this be excited about it.
A place of brand-new adventures and the unwavering optimism that only the mind of a novice can provide.
That sweet ability to see the world with rose-colored glasses and endless dreams coming true.
The Fool is a hope in the future, and by setting off on the Fools Journey we decide that the future just might be better than the past.
” The Fool is our first look into a new story.”
Tbe Fool showing up in your tarot card reading offers the beginning, or an invitation to start at the beginning again.
The fool is the rebirth we need after the final destruction has ended.
It is the resurrection from the debris of an old life—the marker point of renewal.
The Fool starts every journey at the feet of some other fools dreams grave side.
The fool reminds us of the circular cycle of humanity while still asking us to defy the shapee of reality, by asking us to start.
The fool in a tarot card reading asks you not to wonder how you can change direction in a circle , and just begin where you are with what you have. As all things about being a person, the fool’s journey itself is a contradiction. The fool asks you to omit the logic, and get excited for the road ahead.
“Starting from a brand new place always comes from destroying some other beginnings end.”
The fool asks us to start again.
To start brand new.
To Start knowing there could be something stupid that could come from not knowing enough.
To just start. To just go on the adventure is the urging of the Fool card.
The fool asks you to follow that feeling like the smell of warm pie fresh out of the oven on a snowy New England Sunday.
The fool is optimistic to try again, to go for the adventure.
He encourages the light-hearted trust in the world only a fool could have, because he knows everybody plays the fool, and there is no better place to start to learn than from the beginning of something.
REVERSAL
When the fool is reversed, dig deeper into why you want a new start or where you are refusing a new start. The fool has the courage to be foolish in an upright position. Still, in reverse, he is refusing this necessary aspect of starting again? Or, is he always starting again, with no room for accountability to the story he has started?
Other Cards in the Reading
Other Cards that point to someone refusing to start a new? Four of Pentacles, Maybe they are just a touch sad to start again look for the Three of Swords, Five of Cups. Maybe they are just having severe anxiety about this brand-new journey. Look for The Eight of Swords. Maybe the person is constantly creating a new beginning to avoid doing the work? Look for the Seven of Cups or Knight of Wands to confirm.