  as per link followed from urlLink Vadergrrrl's Not sure I agree with "the fool" bit.&nbsp; I'm not stupid, but maybe it refers to me&nbsp;being a&nbsp;sucker for punishment from time to time.&nbsp; Really lovely pictures though.
You are the Fool card. &nbsp;The Fool fearlessly begins the journey into the unknown.&nbsp; To do this, he does not regard the world he knows as firm and fixed.&nbsp; He has a seemingly reckless disregard for obstacles.&nbsp; In the Ryder-Waite deck, he is seen stepping off a cliff with his gaze on the sky, and a rainbow is there to catch him.&nbsp; In order to explore and expand, one must disregard convention and conformity. &nbsp;Those in the throes of convention look at the unconventional, non-conformist personality and think "What a fool".&nbsp; They lack the point of view to understand The Fool's actions.
&nbsp;But The Fool has roots in tradition as one who is closest to the spirit world.&nbsp; In many tribal cultures, those born with strange and unusual character traits were held in awe. &nbsp;Shamans were people who could see visions and go on journeys that we now label hallucinations and schizophrenia.&nbsp; Those with physical differences had experience and knowledge that the average person could not understand.
&nbsp;The Fool is God.&nbsp; The number of the card is zero, which when drawn is a perfect circle. &nbsp;This circle represents both emptiness and infinity.&nbsp; The Fool is not shackled by mountains and valleys or by his physical body. &nbsp;He does not accept the appearance of cliff and air as being distinct or real.&nbsp; Image from:&nbsp; Mary DeLave http://www.marydelave.com/ urlLink Which Tarot Card Are You? 
