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The New Year and The Fool’s Journey
The beginning of the calendar is a time when we often start on a new path. It could be one ofย self-improvement, self-discovery or enlightenment. It may last a day, a week or a life-time but it is very common for people to pledge major change on January 1. It is also usually preceded by a planned night of unrestrained behaviour and planned excess. This beginning of the calendar makes me think of the Foolโs Journey.
I found it somewhat coincidental that, just a few short days ago, while reading Alain de Bottonโs “Religion for Atheists” that I came across a passage describing the festumย fatuorum, or the โFeast of Foolsโ.ย De Botton describes this as aย medievalย Church custom in which clergy acted in ways that were in opposition to their regular behaviour. Some of the behaviour he describes involved farting to hymns, speaking nonsensical sermons, attaching phallic symbols to cloaks and gambling on the altar. It allowed a letting go or cleaning of the slate. It acknowledged the playful, chaotic side of human behaviour. It made chaos and debauchery sacrosanct. (I think Iโve had a New Yearsโ party or two like that!) ๐
The Fool is about beginnings but it is also about cleaning the slate. It is about jumping off the cliff and letting the journey take us where it may. When we jump, we take very little, if anything, with us. When teaching tarot classes, I often use the term tabula rasa to describe the essence of The Fool. She is associated with Uranus, and is thus the card of liberation, awakening and independence, characteristics often necessary for a successful new beginning.
And, as my Tarot focus shifts and I move into year four of โA Magicianโs Musingsโ, so begins a new year and a new Tarot adventure. On a time frame that suits my schedule (very Fool-like), I am going to spend my blog postsย this year exploring the Foolโs Journey. I will highlight some commonย knowledge around this often explored theme of the Tarot but also (hopefully) some new learning as well. I hope you choose to join me on this journey.
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I found your post right after blogging about my intention to Tweet the Fool’s Journey over the next few weeks. My reasons for doing so are perfectly captured by your post. I’m looking forward to following your Fool’s Journey. Love and Peace. With Flowers. m
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Dear M,
Thank you for visiting and joining the journey. Next stop, the Magician! ๐
Blessings,
Peter
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I love Alain de Botton’s book “The Consolations of Phislosophy”.
You seem to have disappeared for the year, I hope you aren’t experiencing problems.
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