The Fool (Upright meaning)
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We are going to be looking at the UPRIGHT MEANING of the card.
For a quick overview:
- Innocence
- Freedom
- Originality
- Adventure
- Travel
- Foolishness
- Carelessness
- Idealism
- Youth
- Lack of commitment
- Leap of Faith
This card is overall a positive card. It indicates normally a new beginning or there is a change coming that will set you a new path.
In a single card draw for an overall day.
It usually means there will be exciting changes or new coming that will overall be positive. It signifies to embrace the day and roll with the changes and events as they are happening.
In love and relationship pulls
This card can be two faced and fickle as much as a human heart can be. Depending on the question being asked and the cards surrounding it the meaning of this card can change. The card can bring exciting and spontaneous love into your life. If you are willing to risk it, yet proceed with caution because as much as the fool is flashy and new true love can walk right by and not be noticed. This card when asked while in a committed relationship could signal a romantic adventure awaiting on the horizons. When pulled during the time of singleton it signifies to be open and try to be willing to go on a date.
In Money and Career
This card signifies that opportunity is there. To take on any advancements, open to new ideas, follow your dreams but the flip of the coin is there could be risk. If you are willing to take a risk there will be rewards in your future, yet do not throw caution to the wind. Make sure you do your research and are able to handle if the risk does become a fool's folly.
In Health
Normally this pull is positive in the health category because of the strong energy that is implied with youth and adventurism. Depending on the cards around, the questions asked this card could signal the person is accident prone, has a new pregnancy, or their illness is getting better.
Spirituality
When this card is pulled during a conversation with spirituality it could signify the beginning of a journey. Or the need to learn the concepts better as one may have youthful idealism on the subject.
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