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 - Emperor
In the Emperor tarot card, a stoic ruler determine can be seen on his throne, which is adorned with the heads of four rams, representing his astrological sign - Aries. In one hand, he includes a scepter, representing his reign and his proper to rule, and inside the different an orb, a image of the kingdom that he watches over. The lengthy beard of the emperor represents his big experience; over time he has found out much about what it takes to rule, to establish power, authority and entire order for the benefit of his people.
Behind him, the barren mountains indicates his determination, his ambition for greater heights and his management capability. Contrast this with his complement, the Empress, whose flowing fields are full of nurturing kindness. The Emperor instead rules with grit, energy and force.
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