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Aquarius, Leo, Scorpio, TaurusIn the Four corners of The Rider Deck’s The Wheel of Fortune X are four small and golden-winged figures. The four figures in each corner symbolize the Four fixed signs of the Zodiac, the Four Archangels Angels, and the Four Elements of the Tarot. Each figure appears to be half-way through reading a book. These books may represent the texts of The Torah – the same mystical scroll The High Priestess II holds (and partially conceals) in her lap. (Equally, the books might be The Holy Bible, The Qur’an, the Veda, or other philosophical teachings.) As with High Priestess, the wisdom of these texts supports Fool's deep intuitions, instincts, and insights. The Hermit’s (IX) deep self-reflection has helped Fool to develop an understanding of who s/he is and, how lived experience has brought changes to a once effervescent but naive Fool. Fate awaits our worldly-wise Fool and like the hub of a wheel or the nub of a compass, must the Fool become firmly rooted and centred in his values and beliefs. The hub of the wheel represents the Eternal Self. It is the only part of the wheel’s structure that does not rise or fall with changes taking place in Fool's life. Along Tarot's second path of the Fool's journey destiny continues to challenge values and visions creating many opportunities for greater self-knowledge. Fool will need be guided by Hermit's lantern of light and rely on the strength and support of the golden wand, to successfully negotiate the spiritual tests and trials ahead.
As Fool wanders along Destiny's twisting and turning path, Fate dares Fool to make meaning of the relationships and situations of an unfolding life. https://www.tarotnow.com.au
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