The Fool Tarot Card Meaning: New Beginnings, Innocence, and The Leap of Faith

Introduction

To do the same thing over and over again is insanity. The Fool is exactly that, a mad man. The Fool embarks on a journey into the unknown.

The Fool stands at the edge, ready to plunge forward once again. This is not The Fool’s first leap of faith. There have been many before this. It just keeps repeating the same things every time. However, the Fool is not completely ignorant or ill-prepared.

The Fool carries all those experiences with him/her/them in the sack. I wonder if that is known? Does the Fool know that the life experiences of the past are in the sack? Why still plunge over that cliff if so?

The Fool Tarot Card Meaning

Keywords:

The Fool card upright means new beginnings, reset, freedom, energy, the origin, wandering, liberation flight, madness, innocence, clear conscience, formlessness, form, cause and effect, leaping into the unknown, activation and equilibrium, passion of becoming, original thoughts, beginner’s mind, beginner’s heart.

Above are just a few keywords of what The Fool could represent. There are many more. You can even come up with your own. I have seen The Fool explained as the breath of life. That is the very start of our existence. This is before we reach human form to undergo a human life experience.

Is The Fool the archetype that represents human consciousness? The Fool goes against the status quo, basically the way society believes human beings are supposed to exist. We are trained as we grow to be skillful, knowledgeable, and able-bodied. However, the Fool is incompetent. He lacks skills and ability. Completely new, like a newborn baby brought into this world.

Every time a baby is born and they move rather fast through their milestones, we say things like, “that baby has been here before.” Of course that beautiful being has been here before, but that soul is one that has carried past life experiences into the current one. They remember key things and are able to reproduce the results of a skill even though no one has taught them yet. Everyone’s journey is different.

Some fools are simply fools, others are great fools. Remember that the Fool represents a reset, a new beginning, and so when one life form ends, a new one begins. The Foolish Fool is completely incompetent. This type of Fool is unconscious of their thoughts and actions. They get lost, take things for granted, lack understanding, and are easily taken advantage of. Silly, with no value.

Then there are fools who are new, but full of wonder. Everything is a why, how, when, and where. They want to learn. Even though they lack knowledge, they go out into the world and view creation with admiration and crave information about things, seeking enlightenment.

This Major Arcana archetype is about activation. It activates as the breath of life, the process of creation. What role does The Fool card play in this? It is the representation of the cosmic air, the breath of life through all that is. This is the first and one out of three modes of empowerment. We will not go too deep into the kabbalistic meaning behind it, but just know that the Hebrew letter assigned to The Fool is Aleph. In the English alphabet, it is represented by A and was assigned the symbol “ox.” Turn the A upside down. It looks like one, doesn’t it? It also looks like a woman’s reproductive organs.

Today is April Fool’s Day in the USA. This is the day where we play the role of the trickster. I have always dreaded this day. People are constantly thinking of clever new ways to trick the next person. Perform the same trick too often and people will become suspicious and guarded, no longer falling for the prank. However, good tricksters are clever and come up with new tricks every time, all to make you feel foolish that you ever fell for the joke.

The Fool Tarot Card Love Meaning

The Fool in love has been many of us. Some by choice, and some unknowingly. In love, it is gullible at times, believing everything and anything. So naive at times that the truth can be screaming in the poor thing’s face and that soul would not see it. We have all been the Fool at one time or another, or maybe will experience it in the future. Some choose to be a Fool in love. This Fool is in denial and convinces themselves that the tricks being played on them are not tricks at all, but truth.

Another interpretation of The Fool in love can be a person who is emotionally immature. This individual could even be immature in personality. I know a few of those, and it is okay. However, sometimes too much can be overbearing. What once gave you your charm and made the other person laugh begins to be more annoying than anything.

This is not the last interpretation, but for now I will end it with this: The Fool is going all in on a new, fresh love. This could be a relationship or even childbirth depending on the surrounding cards in the reading. For example, if I see this with The Empress, I am going to think that either you have fallen for a loving, nurturing, and fertile woman when these are paired, or if you have been with a partner for a long time and you both are doing just fine, maybe someone is thinking about bringing children into the mix.

The Fool Tarot Card Reversed Meaning

Keywords: Vanity, foolishness, indiscretion, inanity, blissful ignorance, disorder, irrationality, chaos.

There are many more reversed meanings for this card. It all depends on which point in someone’s life and reading The Fool shows up. Negatively, a person can be vain. So self-centered that the rest of the world does not matter. This jester will do anything for attention.

This person can perhaps be foolish, not in the innocent way, but in a way that makes no sense at all. This person could lack common sense, even if someone has spelled it out for them, wrote a diagram, and explained everything. This Fool does not care. He or she can be on a journey, wandering endlessly to their own demise. That infantile ego is running wild and has yet to reach maturity.

Advice from The Fool

Break away from what we have been taught is right. Channel an energy that is more than just you, your ego. Channel the divine. Become pure and innocent. Become mad. Go on a journey that is larger than what others say life is supposed to be. Many may tell you that path is wrong. Step into chaos. Experience chaos. Learn from it.

There is so much out there to explore. There are so many different energies and forces at play. Open your mind to all the different possibilities. Take this path, that path, or take all paths. The world is larger than what meets the eye. Transcend. Go beyond. Go ahead. Explore all that is. Take that leap of faith into the unknown.

Conclusion

The Fool is not just a card about new beginnings. It is about the courage to begin again, even after failure, even after disappointment, even after experience. The Fool is the part of us that is willing to step into the unknown without having all the answers.

Some see The Fool as careless, naive, or irrational. But there is another way to see The Fool. It is free, free from fear, free from limitation, free from the belief that there is only one path in life.

The Fool teaches us that life is not just about being skilled, knowledgeable, or prepared. Life is also about experience, curiosity, and the willingness to move forward even when you do not know where the path will lead.

At some point in life, we are all The Fool, standing at the edge of something new, something uncertain, something that could change everything. The question is not whether we will face that moment, because we will.

The real question is: will we be brave enough to take the leap?

 

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