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- Fool
- Image
on the card shows the Fool about to step off the
cliff
- The
Fool is carrying a satchel, which contains true
happiness
- But
the Fool is unaware of it
- Happiness
is in the mind, and remember that the mind can
be changed
- World
- Sun
- Represents
the reasoning mind
- Includes
the ego as well
- Moon
- Represents
underlying desires
- Underlying
desires are often hidden
- The
towers in the card represent desires that are
buried in the sub conscious
- Star
- Represents
the spirit
- Shows
a figure standing on both earth and water
- Tower
- A
certain amount of destruction is needed
- So
that there can be progress
- Devil
- Represents
confrontation with socially disapproved underlying
desires
- Death
- Allows
for creation of a new moral code
- Reflects
idea that sex and death are necessary to allow
new life into the world
- Hanged
Man
- Every
experience of suffering has something to teach
us
- Justice
- Represents
power of correct judgment and common sense
- Also
represents healthy skeptism
- Wheel
of Fortune
- Represents
power to accept fate
- Must
accept the way things are
- Hermit
- Ability
to accept guidance from others
- Strength
- Power
of control over the body
- The
symbol is a tamed lion
- Chariot
- Represents
power of control of the mind
- Symbolised
by a team of horses
- Don't
let the mind be disturbed by emotions like anger
-Haslinah
2001
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