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Punchinella, I really liked reading your interpretation of the various elements of the fool card, and how it can relate to a preschool or grouping of children. Thats just how a new endeavor feels sometimes...all of the different aspects of it vying for attention, your fears as whether it will all work out, and the parts of you that don't know the "how" of it just yet,and you want to just jump in!
I agree with the lotus being the stability and the measure of control, the centering in the midst of the swirl of activity. Perhaps the "disconnect"of the vulture is an aspect of the consequences inherent in any new beginning or fresh idea. Although we make cursory thoughts about what may occur if we do a particular thing, often it's a simple kinda looking both ways quickly before crossing the street, without really delving in deep when childlike excitement catches hold of us. Knowing that we have life experience in that hobo pouch over our shoulder allows us to take chances, knowing quietly there is an unfolding of events that go into play for every choice. Some sacrifice somewhere will occur.
I agree with the lotus being the stability and the measure of control, the centering in the midst of the swirl of activity. Perhaps the "disconnect"of the vulture is an aspect of the consequences inherent in any new beginning or fresh idea. Although we make cursory thoughts about what may occur if we do a particular thing, often it's a simple kinda looking both ways quickly before crossing the street, without really delving in deep when childlike excitement catches hold of us. Knowing that we have life experience in that hobo pouch over our shoulder allows us to take chances, knowing quietly there is an unfolding of events that go into play for every choice. Some sacrifice somewhere will occur.