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The Fool in the tarot is a sign of a fresh start, whether you pull it upright or reversed in a reading. Here's everything to know about this particular card.
Unlike many tarot cards, the Fool reversed actually means the same thing as the Fool upright: a new beginning is in store. But reversed, it means you are reluctant to take it.
You don't need to know the difference between a three-card and a Celtic cross spread, to get the most out of a tarot card reading. All you need: your Sun sign! Here's what I do: Shuffle my tarot deck ...
The original meaning behind the cards, first created 500 years ago, still remains elusive. But that didn't stop our reporter ...
The Fool card holds the distinction of being the first card in the Tarot deck. It symbolizes the embrace of new beginnings, the expansion of one's horizons, and the willingness to take risks ...
The Fool is often seen as the most powerful card in the tarot deck. Representing new beginnings, spontaneity, and potential, The Fool embodies the spirit of adventure and the willingness to step ...
Few academics took an interest in the obscure and superstitious world of tarot cards, but Warburg devoted a whole panel to it. Rescued from Nazi Germany in 1933, his library and photographic ...
Tarot left Italian courts and spread throughout Europe with the help of French soldiers returning from the Italian Wars in the 16th century. In the French city of Marseilles, more efficient ...
Numerology & Tarot News: The article explored powerful tarot cards, highlighting their symbolism and messages. Important cards included The Fool, symbolizing new beginnings; T ...