The Soul (Fool) shows a young traveler sleeping
on his side near a standing stone. A pale blue cosmic light pours
from the young traveler through a hole in the center of the stone.
On the other side we see the spirit of the young traveler going
forth on a dream visit to see the immensities of the Celtic cosmos
contained withing the cauldron which is etched above his head. A
triple spiral hovering above the traveler's head is a symbol of
his physical vitality, his vocational commitment and his
intelligence: in Celtic bardic lore, these are the three essential
receptors fo all inspirational wisdom.
The Book says: The Soul was
understood to continue after death, passing into different shapes
or life forms upon its tiurigini or "circuit of births". The Soul
could enter into animal, plant, and elemental shapes, not just
human ones.
Keywords: A new phase or fresh start,
having vision or faith in oneself, opportunity, enthusiasm,
playfulness, trust, a sense of protection.
Reversed: Halting or hesitation,
unable to heed instincts, a bad decision, sloth irresponsibility,
immaturity, carelessness.
My turn: This card speaks of a
mystical, new journey - perhaps to find our soul mission in life.
It's about being willing to take that chance and tread an
unfamiliar path. The traveler is sleeping in the middle of the
forest and it that doesn't show a certain amount of faith, and
foolishness, then I don't know what does. This card speaks of that
part of us which transcends physical boundaries and yet which is
still part of them. The traveler cannot learn his soul journey in
his physical form - he must let his spirit go forth in search of
the answer. To me The Soul is reminding us that we may need to be
willing to leave behind the trappings of our mundane life and move
forth unburdened to explore new areas and new experiences.
Bees Blessings,
Debbie