Keys to Ancient Knowledge
The tarot is the key to exploring the ancient wisdom within yourself. Each card represents a gradual step into your subconscious mind. Each understanding brings you closer to realizing who you are as a spiritual being.
Yab-Yum
Spiritual beings are both male and female. Along the spiritual journey, one must balance that inner polarity that allows you to raise your frequency. When we are focused on our fleshly pursuits, we also stagnate our spiritual growth. The secret to raising your frequency is that you become a natural magnet to your soul's desires. Being a fool means you indirectly magnetize what you desire because you have deep knowledge regardless of circumstances.
Fire and Air
The origin of everything was air, as solar winds pollinated the planet and allowed the sun's fire to facilitate growth and vision. Electromagnetic radiation relies on wind to send it to its destination. In the same way, our passions must be channeled through our mental barriers and then become manifested. As a person formulating an idea and working to manifest it to the ones who observe, you will look like a fool.
Aleph
The Fool tarot card is connected to Aleph, the first Hebrew letter representing an ox. Aleph is a masculine letter, but on the contrary, it is a part of the three mother letters, representing the dualistic nature of the whole and the fool tarot card. Additionally, this card is numbered 0, representing the source, beginning, or womb. There is a point when a mother is pregnant, and the sex of the baby hasn’t formed yet, but there is a baby nonetheless, representing the Fool.
Mut
Mat, Muat, or Mut is an Egyptian vulture goddess representing the beginning, womb, or mother. Before Isis, Sekhmet, or any popular goddess, there was Mut. The most ancient of Goddesses. In the sky is the vulture of the goddess Mut, the wife of Amun. The name Mut means mother; she was the great mother goddess. A symbol of maternal protection, it was thought that the vulture sheltered her young with her outspread wings. The Fool walks his carefree path, his steps random like the flight of the butterfly which precedes him.
Vulture
The Egyptian vulture appeared in the hieroglyphs of ancient Egypt and was the symbol for the letter “A.” Sacred and protected by the Pharaohs, it was known as the “Pharaoh's chicken.” Whoever dared to kill an Egyptian vulture would be sentenced to death. The Egyptian "vulture" hieroglyph by convention, pronounced [a]) is also referred to as aleph. The fool is also attributed to the letter Aleph.
The Child is the Fool
The fool is the father, mother, and child. The fool is positive, negative, and manifestation. It is masculine, feminine, and homeostatic. It is the initial point of receiving spiritual information from a balanced position. How do things come into manifest? Advance spiritualists have no idea. That is also the fool.
The importance of the Fool
The connection to divinity is found in foolishness. To operate as if you know things are going to change might seem foolish until it does; now, you become a genius ahead of your time.
Like April’s fool, the return of spring after winter represents this more profound knowledge of the natural positive changes on the horizon. Because you know that things are going to improve allows you to keep a cheerful disposition during adverse circumstances, which keeps you balanced enough to change things for the better. When we think we cannot improve our situation, we do not attempt.
The fool at the lower levels of consciousness represents hate and division. The fool, when one raises their frequency, represents love and union. As a fool, you get to decide what energy you are creating by consciously raising your frequency of thoughts and actions.