As I think about XIII having no name and The Fool having no number, I'm also thinking of some stuff I've been reading lately by D.T. Suzuki. I really like his Introduction to Zen Buddhism. More so than The Manual and The Essays that tend more toward doctrine and intellectualizing and almost feel contradictory, but not quite. I'm thinking the Fool has some re-creation to do and XIII is that state. I can pick up what he's putting down!
So what does this have to do with NBodet? Depends on how you categorize things, but I thought of Eugim's comments about matter and progression of the cards, and some of my own questions and this was just more food for thought:
"There is but one straight passage open and unobstructed through and through. This is so when you surrender all--your body, your life, and all that belongs to your inmost self." And "'Once gained, eternally gained, even unto the end of time.' Yet really there is nothing gained; what you have gained is no gain, and yet there is something truly gained in this.'"
Nothing much to chew on there for the wizened on here, I'm sure, but good to consider for me as I meander on.