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					  <title>De-coding The Tarot Card - The Fool</title>
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					  <description>Traveling along the road, his satchel slung over one shoulder, the Fool is often considered the main character of the Tarot story. He's on a journey, but he doesn't know where he'll end up - he almost always represents the person asking the Tarot's advice, and usually shows up to indicate that the subject is at the beginning of a new adventure. Maybe it's a new romance, or a new job, or a desire to make a big change in lifeEach of us is, at some point in our lives, the Fool. That doesn't mean that we're foolish - the Fool is free of worldly cares, ready to enjoy whatever new opportunities comes his way. The problem is that, with this innocent, childlike naivet&#233;, the Fool can be overly optimistic. The Fool is who we are when we first fall in love, or when we start fantasizing about how a new business venture will make us rich. When the Fool comes up in a reading, it means that we're in danger of wandering mindlessly into danger, because we're so preoccupied with our daydreams of success that we're not paying enough attention to practicalities.&#160; </description>
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					  <pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2007 00:00:00 SGT</pubDate>
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