Another mistaken quiz! I’m not arguing with the title, only with the description. Who knows, maybe I answered what I wanted my answers to be instead of what they really should be as I live my life. Actually, I think it was a mixture of (at least) those two types of answers.

You are the Fool card. The Fool fearlessly begins the journey into the unknown. To do this, he does not regard the world he knows as firm and fixed. He has a seemingly reckless disregard for obstacles. 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. In order to explore and expand, one must disregard convention and conformity. Those in the throes of convention look at the unconventional, non-conformist personality and think What a fool. They lack the point of view to understand The Fool’s actions. But The Fool has roots in tradition as one who is closest to the spirit world. In many tribal cultures, those born with strange and unusual character traits were held in awe. Shamans were people who could see visions and go on journeys that we now label hallucinations and schizophrenia. Those with physical differences had experience and knowledge that the average person could not understand. The Fool is God. The number of the card is zero, which when drawn is a perfect circle. This circle represents both emptiness and infinity. The Fool is not shackled by mountains and valleys or by his physical body. He does not accept the appearance of cliff and air as being distinct or real. Image from: Mary DeLave http://www.marydelave.com/
Which Tarot Card Are You?
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There’s more of you there, I think, than you let yourself see. Think of the Shakespearean fools, too, who so often provoked and spoke truth while they entertained. And after all, you haven’t stopped your journey, have you?
Thanks as usual my wise friend!
OK, the 1st half is pretty much correct. And while hallucinations/mental disorder may be correct, I doubt that I have ever been held in awe. I may have stupified, amazed, flummoxed, and so forth, some folks, but awe? Not likely.
And I’m about as far from the spirit world as one can get, although I really love the idea of being a shaman. Maybe with enough mind-altering substances I could pull it off but even then it’s not likely.
And what is up with “The Fool is God?” No! Never! I decline, thank you very much.
I guess it isn’t as bad as I initially thought, especially when I have wise friends to help me reframe it.