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| Title: | foolish is as foolish does |
| Posted On: | 2004-10-01 00:00:00 |
<img src="http://images.quizilla.com/K/Koshari/10726702 51_rotTheFool.jpg" border="0" alt="The Fool Card"><br>You are the Fool card. The Fool fearlessly begins<br>the journey into the unknown. To do this, he<br>does not regard the world he knows as firm and<br>fixed. He has a seemingly reckless disregard<br>for obstacles. In the Ryder-Waite deck, he is<br>seen stepping off a cliff with his gaze on the<br>sky, and a rainbow is there to catch him. In<br>order to explore and expand, one must disregard<br>convention and conformity. Those in the throes<br>of convention look at the unconventional,<br>non-conformist personality and think What a<br>fool. They lack the point of view to understand<br>The Fool's actions. But The Fool has roots in<br>tradition as one who is closest to the spirit<br>world. In many tribal cultures, those born with<br>strange and unusual character traits were held<br>in awe. Shamans were people who could see<br>visions and go on journeys that we now label<br>hallucinations and schizophrenia. Those with<br>physical differences had experience and<br>knowledge that the average person could not<br>understand. The Fool is God. The number of the<br>card is zero, which when drawn is a perfect<br>circle. This circle represents both emptiness<br>and infinity. The Fool is not shackled by<br>mountains and valleys or by his physical body.<br>He does not accept the appearance of cliff and<br>air as being distinct or real. Image from: Mary<br>DeLave marydelave.com
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