As part of my new podcast season, TAROT 2021, I’ve been pulling a card for each week of the new year.
The tarot is a way of understanding what is happening in our physical and metaphysical world, but it is important to remember that the foundation of the tarot deck is always LOVE.
This week’s card is the Fool. Here are some basics:
- The Fool is a part of what is called the Major Arcana. In Tarot, the Major Arcana often symbolize ourselves or other people in our lives.
- Whenever a card from the Major Arcana is pulled, it signifies a personal interaction or major life event.
- In my preferred Tarot deck, the Rider Waite, the Fool is pictured on a cliff, which represents trust. There are mountains in the background, which represent the challenges to come, and a circular path, which represents the path we all have to take in life.
- The Fool’s left hand holds a white rose. White represents all color and the importance of receptivity. There is a small, white dog at the foot of the fool. This represents loyalty to self as an animal totem and an animal companion that represents unconditional love.
- The Fool is looking up at the sun or the sky and also has his left foot on the ground. This represents how we receive energy, chi or prana from our connection to Father Sky and Mother Earth.
You may be new to Tarot—It is really important to be doing your own spiritual, mental, emotional and physical development in order to be clear enough to pull cards that give you good intuitive guidance. This is the same with all intuitive tools.
When I pull tarot cards, I am actively using a pendulum and my own intuition in order to know what the right card is for the questioner, even if the questioner is myself. If you need guidance with Tarot, or if you would like me to do a personal reading for you, please schedule a session.