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In Tarot, The Fool is the first card in the Major Arcana, which represents the life cycle. These cycles we are continuously going through in our lives, not just once. The final card of the Major Arcana is The World (which I have tattooed very large on my thigh), which signifies the completion of a cycle and natural ascension into the next. We are then thrust back into the Fool, with a bit more wisdom. The Fool as an archetype is one of joy, curiosity, spontaneity, and trust.  The Fool is pure of heart, knowing that the Universe has got their back.  This innate trust allows The Fool to be playful, to take risks, and truly believe everything will work out.  The more we go through life and experience loss, grief, heartache, trauma, the harder it becomes to embrace this energy.  I’ve found that as healing goes on, just as it’s shown in tarot, we return to this natural state of being. We start off as The Fool when we are wee little babies, and if we are lucky can return there a few cycles at a time, with more wisdom gained each time.   The goal of The Fool is to have positive experiences, maybe for fun, maybe to grow. There is an acceptance with The Fool, a kind of “this is what is, how can I make this work well for me?” Everything works out for The Fool because they don’t know it can’t. Anything we go through in life, we can use to grow.  I personally believe we all could benefit embracing the archetypal energy of The Fool a bit more.  The Fool doesn’t stop to worry what other people will think!  The Fool does not fret about what if’s!  The Fool is in the moment!
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Sometimes I worry The Fool doesn’t take the blows of life serious enough in order to grow- maybe that worry is the start of another journey?
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@JON_REEVES he doesn’t, but he’s not meant to! That comes later 😉
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i’m so happy you got a feature omg!!!!
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@JILLY thank you my sweetest jilly!!!
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Absolutely LOVE this feature and this rec !!!!! We love u mossyelfie !!!!
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@VALOORIE LOVE YOU TOO VALOORIE!!!! 💗💗
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❤️
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This is so beautiful and makes me hope that I’m headed back here at the onset of a lot of big change in my life coming up.
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LOVE THIS but I will say... "everything works out for The Fool" is inaccurate - he is illustrated at a cliff's edge for a reason. The working out is not the point. For better or worse, The Fool is free of a focus on outcomes. Like, when things are high-stakes, they don't necessarily have to feel that way!! JUST DON'T LOOK! 🛑👁️☁️
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I have the Strength card tatted on me!! 🦁💛
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@SILLYGIRLTYPEBEAT EEEEEK!!! U get me
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