11/24/12: Wilderness Unexplored | Fool, Wheel

Turning points, crossroads and new horizons show us wilderness unexplored. What looks like bad luck may be good, and what looks like good luck may be not so much. It’s all relative, unless you’re looking for evolution. Then it’s all good!

11/24/12: Wilderness Unexplored | Fool, Wheel Everyday Tarot
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When my husband asked me to marry him—“Do you think we’ll always love each other this much?”—when I enrolled in college for the first time (and second, and third) , when I realized I was pregnant, and when I started reading Tarot professionally…all these were very, very foolish moments in my life. Take that declaration to mean whatever you like. It’s true on many levels.

Each represents a particular crossroads, a decision point that would end up having far-reaching impact in my future fortune, but I never knew exactly how. That’s what comes to mind with this card combo for me.

Okay, so I got the Wheel upside down in this picture. I’m ignoring that for now, okay? Or maybe not. I just don’t usually read reversals with this deck. Either way, it pairs up with the Fool quite nicely. The minimalistic Transparent Tarot provides self-explanatory butterfly imagery with a pure, white rose for the Fool. The Wheel is depicted as a Native American medicine wheel, meant to incorporate all in the circular symbolism.

When you start on a new path, a very Foolish journey, you have absolutely no idea what you’re going to learn from it. It very, very often is NOT what you set out to learn! What looks like good luck may be bad luck, and what looks like bad luck may well be good. Whether the Wheel here is read upright or reversed doesn’t make much difference in this context.

It’s all part of the trip, the cycle of life, the journey of education. It’s all part of our individual evolution. I’m good with that.

I’m also finding myself once again at this place, with my own journey of learning and personal belief structure. I’m not as disturbed by it as I have sometimes been, more syncing up with the higher sides of the energy, the joy and anticipation of stepping out into a new wilderness area, never explored. I like that!

Are you feeling this energy in your life?

11/24/12: Wilderness Unexplored | Fool, Wheel Everyday TarotThe Transparent Tarot
by Emily Carding

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  1. CancerMom says:

    The past two days gave been excellent warnings & reminders to watch my words. I’ve been getting that advice a lot lately, I even had a fever blister pop up which is a warning/reminder to be mindful of my mouth.

    Then today is about not knowing what to expect when one embarks on new journeys! This is EXACTLY why I’ve been warned to watch my mouth! Recently we were told about travel someone wants to do. Me & hubby think it’s absolutely FOOLISH & she’s just avoiding joining the adult world. However, the most important thing is how we, me mostly, handle the discussion.

    The discussion isn’t done & I’ve done ok so far due to the warnings. I wanted to yell at her ” are you F***ING CRAZY”!!!! Glad the universe was warning me!

    GREAT POST!!! :heart:

    1. Glad you’ve been getting the reminders you need, CancerMom. Personally, I’ve found watching my mouth is pretty much always a timely warning. Ha!