0.The Fool.
Fool is not a man or a beast, they are rejected by both these natures. A person is constrained by the restrictions imposed on him by society, and the Fool has discarded these restrictions in order to launch into an insane dance that knows no end and end. The beast is innocent by birth, his heart is wise and, following his command, the beast lives according to the laws of its world, and the heart of the Fool is blind, it has neither a drive for self-preservation nor a true instinct. He moves in his dance, not seeing anything in his way, doing good as easily as evil, destroying as easily as building, his wanderings have no purpose, except for the dance itself, leading back and forth.
People laugh at the Fool, the animals are afraid of him, but he himself does not notice either one or the other. Light obstacles he crushes, without even seeing them, as he can not see the unfathomable abyss on his way.
Value in forward position: inconsistency; blind faith in success, madness.
The value in the inverted position: a dangerous imprudence; incorrect choice; hatred of others.
A card that enhances the value: The Wheel of Fortune emphasizes the value of excitement in the fool's card, turns an unwary wanderer into a blind player, leading a dangerous game.
A card that weakens meaning: Hierophant means stability and confidence in the world around, the Fool's madness is alien to him, and therefore they destroy each other's strength.
A card that changes the meaning: Eight of Swords means madness, but it also means the stiffness of one who is caught in insanity in a cage, along with this arcane, the Jester becomes a prisoner of his own insanity, lacking the ability to continue the dance and overthrown in despair.
Fool is not a man or a beast, they are rejected by both these natures. A person is constrained by the restrictions imposed on him by society, and the Fool has discarded these restrictions in order to launch into an insane dance that knows no end and end. The beast is innocent by birth, his heart is wise and, following his command, the beast lives according to the laws of its world, and the heart of the Fool is blind, it has neither a drive for self-preservation nor a true instinct. He moves in his dance, not seeing anything in his way, doing good as easily as evil, destroying as easily as building, his wanderings have no purpose, except for the dance itself, leading back and forth.
People laugh at the Fool, the animals are afraid of him, but he himself does not notice either one or the other. Light obstacles he crushes, without even seeing them, as he can not see the unfathomable abyss on his way.
Value in forward position: inconsistency; blind faith in success, madness.
The value in the inverted position: a dangerous imprudence; incorrect choice; hatred of others.
A card that enhances the value: The Wheel of Fortune emphasizes the value of excitement in the fool's card, turns an unwary wanderer into a blind player, leading a dangerous game.
A card that weakens meaning: Hierophant means stability and confidence in the world around, the Fool's madness is alien to him, and therefore they destroy each other's strength.
A card that changes the meaning: Eight of Swords means madness, but it also means the stiffness of one who is caught in insanity in a cage, along with this arcane, the Jester becomes a prisoner of his own insanity, lacking the ability to continue the dance and overthrown in despair.