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 - Judgement
This card depicts what one could imagine the final judgment would be, inside the diverse forms that takes in many mythologies. The image within the Judgement card shows women, men, and children who are rising from the grave to reply to Gabriel s trumpet call. Their outstretched arms signify that they're ready to be judged with the aid of the universe. They are approximately to fulfill their creator, their movements weighed, and discover in which they will spend the remainder of eternity: in heaven or in hell. The large tidal wave inside the background symbolize that judgement is unavoidable, and that this judgement can be final.
Judgement is ruled by means of Pluto, who is the underworld s ruler. There are echoes of this card in Death, for they both remind us that the entirety comes to an cease and that a new starting is coming.
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