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Tarot fool: the beginning and end of spiritual journey
A fool is represented by Donysus in Greece. He looks a little crazy and there are many creatures or growth around him. He represents the ability to open his heart to life, and he is fearlessly in contact with those natural, organic and real Cambodia and the West at every moment of change. His horns and the bunch of grapes are symbols of Bacchus, the god of wine, women and singing. The symbol of oriental fear is the tiger. It bit Dionysus's leg, but it didn't work because he ignored it. The umbilical cord around him represents his rebirth or innocence and his connection with the whole universe. The four circles represent the possibility of rebirth at four levels of human existence: spirit, emotion, reason and body. The coins in the bag are marked with different astrological symbols, symbolizing the wealth and abundance brought by this lifestyle. This card represents a fool or clown in medieval European courts. He is a clever man, but he plays the role of a fool and conveys his views in a relaxed way.
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