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    <title>The Holy Fool</title>
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      <name>Ring Master</name>
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<p><b>The Fool or The Jester</b></p>
<p>is one of the 78 cards in a Tarot deck. It is one of the 22 Trump cards that make up the Major Arcana.</p>
<p>The Fool is titled <i>Le Mat</i> in the <a target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarot_of_Marseilles" title="Tarot of Marseilles">Tarot of Marseilles</a>, and <i>Il Matto</i> in most Italian language tarot decks. These <a target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaism" title="Archaism">archaic words</a> mean &quot;the madman&quot; or &quot;the beggar&quot;.</p>
<p>The Fool is the spirit in search of experience. He represents the mystical cleverness bereft of reason within us, the childlike ability to tune into the inner workings of the world. The sun shining behind him represents the divine nature of the Fool's wisdom and exuberance. On his back are all the possessions he might need. In his hand there is a flower, showing his appreciation of beauty. He is frequently accompanied by a dog, sometimes seen as his animal desires, sometimes as the call of the &quot;real world&quot;, nipping at his heels and distracting him. He is seemingly unconcerned that he is standing on a precipice, apparently about to leap, engaged in the supremest act of idiocy or trust.</p>
<p>The number 0 is a perfect significator for the Fool, which can become anything when he reaches his destination. Zero plus anything equals the same thing. Zero times anything equals zero. Zero is nothing, a lack of hard substance, and as such it may reflect a <i>non-issue</i> or lack of cohesiveness for the subject at hand.</p>
<p>In many esoteric systems of interpretation, the Fool is usually interpreted as the protagonist of a story, and the Major Arcana is the path the Fool takes through the great mysteries of life and the main human archetypes. This path is known traditionally in Tarot as the Fool&acute;s Journey.</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<h1><img vspace="10" hspace="10" align="right" src="/files/userfiles/image/Blog_pics/RWS-00-Fool.jpg" alt="ATU 0 ~ The Fool" style="width: 235px; height: 382px;" /></h1>
<p><b>The Fool or The Jester</b></p>
<p>is one of the 78 cards in a Tarot deck. It is one of the 22 Trump cards that make up the Major Arcana.</p>
<p>The Fool is titled <i>Le Mat</i> in the <a target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarot_of_Marseilles" title="Tarot of Marseilles">Tarot of Marseilles</a>, and <i>Il Matto</i> in most Italian language tarot decks. These <a target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaism" title="Archaism">archaic words</a> mean &quot;the madman&quot; or &quot;the beggar&quot;.</p>
<p>The Fool is the spirit in search of experience. He represents the mystical cleverness bereft of reason within us, the childlike ability to tune into the inner workings of the world. The sun shining behind him represents the divine nature of the Fool's wisdom and exuberance. On his back are all the possessions he might need. In his hand there is a flower, showing his appreciation of beauty. He is frequently accompanied by a dog, sometimes seen as his animal desires, sometimes as the call of the &quot;real world&quot;, nipping at his heels and distracting him. He is seemingly unconcerned that he is standing on a precipice, apparently about to leap, engaged in the supremest act of idiocy or trust.</p>
<p>The number 0 is a perfect significator for the Fool, which can become anything when he reaches his destination. Zero plus anything equals the same thing. Zero times anything equals zero. Zero is nothing, a lack of hard substance, and as such it may reflect a <i>non-issue</i> or lack of cohesiveness for the subject at hand.</p>
<p>In many esoteric systems of interpretation, the Fool is usually interpreted as the protagonist of a story, and the Major Arcana is the path the Fool takes through the great mysteries of life and the main human archetypes. This path is known traditionally in Tarot as the Fool&acute;s Journey.</p>
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