Parrott Tarot Deck

Fool-Parrott Tarot

The Fool – Inspiration, idealism, spirituality, a new beginning. Reversed: Folly, stupidity, eccentricity, mental illness, indiscretion. Margaret Parrott (artist) with Thom Parrott S.S. Adams Co. no date Copyright Margaret Parrott (artist) with Thom Parrott. Permission pending.

Pistis Sophia, The Goddess Tarot

Fool-Eve-Pistis Sophia Tarot

Beneath the clear blue skies of the Garden of Eden, Eve, naked and innocent and unashamed, stretches her hand to grasp the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Kim Huggens (author) and Nic Phillips (artist) Red Feather Mind, Body, Spirit 2020 Copyright Kim Huggens (author) and Nic Phillips (artist). Permission pending.

Rota Mundi Tarot

Fool-Rota Mundi

Path 11 connects Kether and Chokmah and is associated with the Fool Tarot card and the Hebrew letter Alef. Daniel E. Loeb Red Feather Mind, Body, Spirit 2021 Copyright Daniel E. Loeb. Permission pending.

Smith-Waite Centennial Tarot Deck

With light step, as if earth and its trammels had little power to restrain him, a young man in gorgeous vestments pauses at the brink of the precipice among the great heights of the world; he surveys the blue distance before him – its expanse of sky rather than the prospect above. Pamela Colman Smith […]

Bay Area Tarot, Melina Alexa Ramirez and Eric Ipsen, 2021

This card represents spontaneity, innocence, and a free spirit. The fool loves to party and take chances, but try to keep the risks in mind and the effect it can have on those around you. Watch your step! (20) [https://bit.ly/3gcRDie]

Native American Tarot

The Fool in this deck is a kachina. To the Hopi, kachina means a spirit, a masked impersonator of the gods, or a carved and painted doll in the semblance of a spirit. (9) Magda and J.A. Gonzalez U.S. Games Systems 1982 Tarot images used with permission of U.S. Games Systems, Inc., Stamford, CT 06902. […]

Alchemical Tarot of Marseille

LE FOL (the fool) – also known as Le Mat (the madman) is not a trump and is therefore not numbered…His quote is the opening line from The Poimandres, the first book of the Hermetica.