Tarot and the Fool Card
The origins of April Fools Day celebrations are somewhat disputed: some believe it is a custom begun to honor those who stayed on Earth during the destruction of this solar system's second Sun; others believe it originated as an I told you so day for anyone regretting a school mascot tattoo. (Just kidding, fooling ends here)
The Fool: Reasons to Rejoice
An important archetype in human history, the Fool represents every man - he is both the inner child and inner sage. Facing life with complete faith that all will be well, the Fool journeys through life like an optimistic child, without fear of danger or disappointment. Overly serious social constructs offer nothing but fodder for rebellion to the Fool as he pursues his own unique path.
Depending on how the Fool card appears in a Tarot reading, it can suggest that important choices and new growth cycles are best met with enthusiasm and faith to ensure a positive outcome. It can also caution against acting recklessly to a new situation while encouraging acceptance of new responsibilities.
What's new?
Spring is a great time to stir things up in your life, challenge yourself to go beyond your status quo and think bigger than you've ever thought! Consider your hopes and dreams - could they be bigger?
Now is a great time to hear what your Inner Fool has to say about outdated limitations. Getting a Tarot reading can help you expand your perceptions about your capacity for personal achievement and spiritual fulfillment!