He not only represents the Ain Soph but is also the mystical and divine idiot who takes us back to the old folk tales of wandering fools or alienated seekers pretending to be what they are not, hiding in plain sight under false assumption of idiocy or foolery, yet much closer to the Divine than any of those around them. [Robinson, Yolanda. The Revised New Art Tarot: Mysticism and Qabalah in the Knapp – Hall Tarot (p. 37). Kindle Edition.]