CARD 0.
THE FOOL.
And I saw another man.
Tired and lame he dragged himself along the dusty road, across the deserted
plain under the scorching rays of the sun. He glanced sidelong with foolish,
staring eyes, a half smile, half leer on his face; he knew not where he went,
but was absorbed in his chimerical dreams which ran constantly in the same
circle. His fool's cap was put on wrong side front, his garments were torn in
the back; a wild lynx with glowing eyes sprang upon him from behind a rock and
buried her teeth in his flesh. He stumbled, nearly fell, but continued to drag
himself along, all the time holding on his shoulder a bag containing useless
things, which he, in his stupidity, carried wherever he went.
Before him a crevice crossed the road and a deep precipice awaited the
foolish wanderer. Then a huge crocodile with open mouth crawled out of the
precipice. And I heard the voice say:--
"Look! This is the same man."
I felt my head whirl.
"What has he in the bag?" I inquired, not knowing
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why I asked. And after a long silence the voice replied: "The four magic
symbols, the sceptre, the cup, the sword and the pentacle. The fool always
carries them, although he has long since forgotten what they mean. Nevertheless
they belong to him, even though he does not know their use. The symbols have not
lost their power, they retain it in themselves.
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High Priestess
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