![]() If you ignore the card’s words, then you may lead yourself into a risky and chaotic relationship that might not be good for you. These answers can often seem mean and may be things that you don’t want to hear, but it might just be what is best for you. This reversed card may appear in response to questions of ‘am I in an unhealthy relationship’ or ‘should I move on’. And with its often-negative meanings, it usually poses a response of ‘yes’ to your questions. It can mean several things, such as the fact that you may be being naïve about the state of your relationship or that there is no foundation between you and your partner. Unfortunately, in romance readings, this card can have some negative connotations. If you don’t let yourself get whisked away on an adventure, then you aren’t ever going to move anywhere. You should take those big risks and allow yourself to be surrounded in the excitement of newfound love. A lot of questions that get asked during tarot readings are things such as ‘am I in a bad relationship’ or ‘am I taking too big of a risk with them’ and in these kinds of cases The Fool is definitely an answer of no. The Fool is all about new and exciting times, remember the rush of your first kiss or perhaps the first time you realised you had a crush on someone? That’s what this card is representing. ![]() Just because this card appears doesn’t mean that you’re simply a fool for love, although maybe you are, who am I to say? When appearing in a romance reading, The Fool is a really positive card for you to pull but it more often than not means ‘no’. The card is simply trying to warn you of this. ![]() Or maybe you simply need to work out a more solid plan of action, if you wander off down a path without a map you may slip down a cliff. It could be that your ideas are plans are a little naïve and not quite in the phase that they need to be to pursue. There are a few different reasons why it may be The Fool who is telling you that. Don’t be discouraged by the no that comes from The Fool, it is merely there to tell you that it is not the right time. Perhaps you’ve asked ‘should I go on vacation alone’ or something along those lines. ![]() Once again, this card is very likely to come up in readings that explore new ideas and new endeavours and in this case the answer is almost always a ‘no’. Whilst upright, this card praises beginners’ luck and a freedom of direction, when reversed it can indicate a possibly harmful naivety and chaos that comes from a lack of direction. However, the meaning of the Fool will still mostly be a ‘yes’ even next to the Devil. The combination of these cards can mean that someone is holding you back and either preventing or spoiling your new beginning and taking advantage of your naivety. However, be careful if this card appears in a reading alongside The Devil. You may have asked ‘should I look at moving away’ or maybe ‘should I start this new project’ and the appearance of the Fool is very much a yes in response to those kinds of questions. Since this card is heavily associated with new beginnings and new starts, as depicted by a jester carrying a stick and duffel bag, this card is likely to appear when asking questions about a new venture or situation. It reminds you to have that bright outlook on the world like a new-born baby and usually indicates an answer of ‘yes’. The Fool is an arcana card that never fails to put a smile on my face when it appears in readings. Reversed it can mean that naivety may lead to poor decisions in the future. This card is often a message to have faith in the future. The Fool is a positive tarot card, representing new beginnings and luck. ![]()
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