Card 1 - Fool
The Fool depicts a youth strolling joyfully into the world. He is taking his first steps, and he is exuberant, joyful, excited. He contains not anything with him besides a small sack, caring nothing for the possible dangers that lie in his path. Indeed, he's quickly to come across the first of those possible risks, for if he takes only a step more, he he topple over the cliff that he is reaching. But this does not appear to problem him - we are uncertain whether he's simply naive or sincerely unaware. The dog at his heels barks at him in warning, and if he does no longer turn out to be more aware of his surroundings quickly, he may never see all of the adventures that he desires of encountering.
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Card 2 - Temperance
On the Temperance card, there's an angel with wings, whose gender isn't without delay obvious, which indicates that there is a stability among the sexes. One foot of the angel is in water, to represent the subconscious, at the same time as the alternative foot is on dry land, a representation of the cloth world. On her robe, there may be a square, which has a triangle inscribed inside, another echo of the tangible earth in union with the holy trinity. She holds cups in a manner where she will be able to mix the waters, which represent the exceptional and unconscious minds. The water flows among them, suggesting union and infinity.
Everything about this card represents stability, the suitable concord that comes from the union of dualities. Her advice is to test any new waters, earlier than leaping into the deep quit.
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