Clowns in tarot and in life.
I understand that you’re feeling exhausted after a challenging workweek. The desire for connection with friends is natural, yet sometimes solitude feels equally appealing. Let me help you translate the description of the Tarot card you found:
The Fool
Image: A person standing at the edge of a cliff. Attire: The person wears a jester-like outfit, but time has faded the vibrant colors, turning them into earthy yellows and browns. Head: The person wears a jester’s hat and gazes not at the abyss before them, but into the distance where there is nothing. Hidden adversary: A crocodile lurks below the cliff, but the person pays no attention to it. Weapon: The person holds a sturdy staff, yet they don’t use it to fend off the pursuing dog. Symbol: At their feet lies a broken statue, which they ignore. Meaning:
The Fool represents new beginnings, daring, and stepping out of one’s comfort zone. They are unconcerned with danger and unaware of the challenges ahead. This card signifies a new phase in life, even if the direction is unclear. The hidden crocodile symbolizes latent risks, but the Fool remains oblivious. The staff and jester’s hat reflect their carefree and irresponsible attitude.
In the hidden system:
- The broken statue at their feet symbolizes the glory of a great person.
- The scepter represents external authority.
Remember that you’re not alone, and seeking support from friends can be rejuvenating. Take care! 😊
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