The
 Fool glows with a golden aura as he walks in the spiritual world.  The 
grapes represent his blissful intoxication in the realm of the spirit, 
where there is no separation, no "yours and mine" - everything is as 
one.  But he's about to take a fall into the human realm (and knowing 
cats as I do, the feline will  probably wait to until the Fool hits 
bottom to give him something soft to land on).  The forked staff he 
carries implies his existence in a unified state is about to be split in
 the earthly world where duality exists.  Can he continue to carry his 
sense of wonder, trust and happiness as he learns to live in the 
physical world?  Will he remember that no matter how the outer appears, 
underneath the union is still there?  The Fool reminds me of the 
potential and possibilities I carry within that I always have available 
to use,  as long as I never forget my spiritual connection.
From the Sabian Symbols comes "Scorpio, 19th Degree:"
From the Sabian Symbols comes "Scorpio, 19th Degree:"
Remember
 playing that childhood game "telephone" where everyone sits in a 
circle, then one person whispers a phrase to the person next to them, 
until it travels all the way around?  Of course the fun was how the 
original phrase got twisted and turned into something crazy that didn't 
even come close to the original.  This symbol reminds me of the 
importance of listening without expectations, preconceived ideas, or 
assumptions getting in the way - I need to be empty so I can hear what 
is said.  And to make sure I heard what was intended to be heard, I can 
repeat it back to the person who said it for clarification.  Listening 
well can be a bridge between the differences I have with another.  
 
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