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                 The Fool represents the beginning of the “story” represented
                    by the cards of the Major Arcana and usually depicts a young
                    person who appears to be setting out on a journey in a natural
                  environment, often depicted carrying a packet of belongings
                  and accompanied by a small dog.  
                 The “fool” (person who is setting out to learn
                    and develop afresh) does so with trust … in him/herself,
                    in good fortune, and in all that will present itself. He
                    or she is open to everything that the journey will bring.
                     
                    The associations of this card typically include intuition,
                    inner
                    certainty/conviction,
                    and the ability to listen to and act on ones inner voice,
                    ideals – and
                  the 'hope of a bright future.' 
                Drawing "The Fool" is a spread does not necessarily
                  mean that the sitter is behaving foolishly. 
                 It is more likely to indicate
                    a fresh start (or fresh attitude - which can have a similar
                    effect !), willingness to set-out on a journey of discovery,
                    to take risks, to learn, and to open oneself up to new opportunities. 
                    When the meaning is interpreted more literally, it can indicate
                    a fool in the context of an entertainer, the court "Fool" being
                    a forerunner of the more modern circus clown or other professional,
                    yet playful, entertainer - possibly one who's purpose is to
                    encourage people to laugh and relax. 
              
				
                  
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