RiccardoLS
I don't usually identify the Fool with beginnings.
That I feel much more the realm of the Magician.
A beginning would seem to imply a direction and an end, while the fool is more about space, unstructureness, instinct, void.
As in the book, it is the Fey of the many beginnings.
I think of T.S.Eliot words (it is the second time I fall back to this words in just a week): "shape without form, gesture without motion"
Maybe the core of the card is more on "the question" (what is to ask a question, what is a question, what is to ask, what is to seek) than on "the answer".
ric
That I feel much more the realm of the Magician.
A beginning would seem to imply a direction and an end, while the fool is more about space, unstructureness, instinct, void.
As in the book, it is the Fey of the many beginnings.
I think of T.S.Eliot words (it is the second time I fall back to this words in just a week): "shape without form, gesture without motion"
Maybe the core of the card is more on "the question" (what is to ask a question, what is a question, what is to ask, what is to seek) than on "the answer".
ric