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The New Tarot Handbook
possible. Taking a chance on love or new ideas. Setting out. reversed: Caution, maturity, anxiety. Need for planning before an action. Sometimes overly cautious. Can be losing touch with your instincts.
Rachel Pollack • The New Tarot Handbook
The Fool
zero signifies freedom, unattachment, the chance to do something new—maybe
Rachel Pollack • The New Tarot Handbook
red roses (for passion) and white lilies (for purity).
Rachel Pollack • The New Tarot Handbook
The lemniscate, a sideways figure eight, reminds us to add “as within, so without.”
Rachel Pollack • The New Tarot Handbook
keywords: attachment, suspension, unconventionality
Rachel Pollack • The New Tarot Handbook
the Hanged Man
The Fool represents the soul, who travels from birth through life’s various challenges, to death and even beyond, to spiritual enlightenment.
Rachel Pollack • The New Tarot Handbook
divinatory meanings: Attachment to deep values. Seeing things differently than those around you. Joy, even revelation. Alternatively, being stuck, or a sacrifice. reversed: Overly influenced by social expectations or others’ opinions and beliefs about you. Possibly untying yourself from a situation and being ready to move on.
Rachel Pollack • The New Tarot Handbook
Hanged man
we truly can balance the scales and accept ourselves, then the Hanged Man is a joyous attachment to deep values and spiritual revelation.
Rachel Pollack • The New Tarot Handbook
keywords: attachment, suspension, unconventionality