Monthly Challenge: Lionharts’ WanderLust: Days 10-12

Whoops! It was my birthday on Friday, and I spent it travelling to see a specialist in Halifax, so these got a bit delayed but here they are! I’m also going to try and do a yearly recap and plan for this coming year in the next couple of posts. But first!

Day 10: What can I do to cultivate a deeper appreciation for my current journey?

Card: Four of Cups

Meditation! I need to sit and percolate on how far I’ve come, and I need to be mindful of not turning away options and new choices that present themselves (as well as the ones I’ve already got in front of me now).

Day 11: What can I learn from the plants and the trees I find around me right now?

Card: The Fool Rx (reversed).

Uncertainty, taking too many risks and not knowing what’s going to happen in the future. Go slow, have faith that the safety net will be there when you need it.

Day 12: What is the significance of animals I am currently seeing or hearing?

Card: Justice Rx.

I need to take accountability for my own mistakes, take into account my own biases, and show both myself and the creatures around me some kindness.

Deck used: This Might Hurt.

What do you think of my readings? That last one really threw me for a loop… hmm. Let me know in the comments!

Happy Readings💛💛

-Madame Starbeam

Unlocking Images: Deck Comparisons: The Fool

What I’m going to show you is an activity that takes place monthly on a really awesome Tarot Discord Server, that I would highly recommend tarot readers of all levels and ages check out. It’s a very warm and welcoming space, with tonnes of resources and people who at various stages and levels of tarot knowledge. It’s alphabet mafia friendly, and you have the opportunity to virtually interact with lots of cool folks. It’s called Tarotholics and can be found easily in the search for server function.

Once a month, a card is chosen and you’re encouraged to find different representations of that card in the decks you own, and compare the imagery. What this does (quite nicely) is show you, the reader, how the images vary from deck to deck and how that can impact the nuances you can find in the meaning of each card.

As the fool was the card discussed this week, I’ll show you my thoughts on some Fools of my own! But first, let’s look at the traditional RWS depiction and some more traditional meanings.

The Fool traditionally shows a young person, walking with a small animal (usually a dog) about to wander off a cliff, happily and heedlessly. Often it looks something like this:

Upright this card usually represents new beginnings, new journeys, a free-spirited person or the concept of being a free spirit, and taking risks. Reversed this card can represent being not ready to take a big step or a big leap of faith, taking too many needless and senseless risks (like walking off a cliff), or holding back from achieving a new beginning. (For more information, check out the link at the beginning of this description).

Here are a few different Fool cards from a few decks I own. I’ve also included some of my thoughts on the images of each and how they could theoretically impact a reading. I’d love to hear your thoughts on my interpretations and how The Fool in your deck(s) may be different from mine!

Walking Mediation Tarot:
Freshly fallen snow, the silence of the woods in the middle of winter. There is a sense of new paths carved in the snow, but a warning not to act without thinking things through. No one wants to be alone in the woods in the winter- lost with no idea where you are or where the nearest warm safe space is. I can see innocence and the search for a new path. I would read this more as a stronger warning to look before beginning something new.

Tarot for All Ages:
Strong RWS imagry here, but I like the new growing white rose wrapped around the staff of the fool to reinforce that sense of newness, first growth, uncertainity. I would read this one as more about heedless exploration- go and explore but be careful where you may end up!

Transient Light Tarot:
A figure freefalling into space, with growth and perhaps beauty in the eye of the beholder. A key hangs just outside of your grasp, but it’s there for you- you can grab it if you find your way back on a safer path. I read this one as slower, less speed and less urgency. Things fall slowly in space, not like off a cliff. I can see nods to beauty (the flower in the eye) here. I think I read this one as more like the power is within you and you know it, but you can’t quite see it the way you should. There’s something blocking your logic, so be careful but you’ll get there in the end.

Now what about you? What does the Fool look like in your deck? I’d love to see it! Feel free to tell me about it in the comments!

Happy readings 💛💛

Madame Starbeam