00-The Fool Reversed Thoth Health Tarot Reading

This page is part of your health tarot reading with the Thoth Tarot Deck. If you are reading this page by accident you may prefer our Spirit Guide Quiz or if you looked for The Fool specifically try The Fool Thoth Tarot Meaning. Love, Luck and Light to all!

Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:

The Fool reversed underscores the possibility that you’ll be somewhat accident prone in the near future; be ‘present in the moment’ and don’t take silly chances. With The reversed Fool, if you have been having health problems, this is a signifier to reach out and consider different modalities of healing and/or possibly even a different doctor. Positive thought is important and you should pay attention to what you are thinking now; as our attitudes and thoughts quite definitely can affect our health.

Card Meanings: Hesitation, Bad Choice, Indecision, Apathy, Distraction, Carelessness, Injustice, Irrationality, Stupidity, Negligence, Lack Of Fun, Recklessness

The Fool is always an indicator of newness in one form or another. In many ways it indicates the purity, the open-hearted energy, and the innocence of a child. Children are trusting and trust forms the basis of meaning for this card. This is generally considered a positive card but there is a caveat. The caveat being that it is important to take time to be sure that you are looking where you’re going. Trusting yourself to take a step into the unknown is one thing, but doing so without any thought whatsoever may be a mistake.

This reading is part of a health tarot reading using the The Fool using cards from the with the Thoth Tarot Deck. You will find many more tarot pages that will be of great help if you need tarot card meanings. Use the search at the bottom of the page. We have some amazing tarot books for you to browse. Please see below.


Here are some snippets from a few of my favorite books

Elements of the Psychic World
Book Details
Elements of the Psychic World: Reiki is believed to be particularly beneficial for emotional and spiritual crises as well as health problems. According to a vast body of primary anecdotal evidence and uncontrolled trials it has a high rate of success. Its popularity as an alternative therapy mushroomed in the 1990s and continues to grow today. Reiki is reported to be growing in popularity among clinicians too, but because of the lack of supporting evidence, and the secrecy and controversy surrounding its spiritual roots, orthodox medicine remains understandably cautious about embracing it fully.

Try our Love Horoscopes: Aquarius and Sagittarius

Complete Book of Tarot: Hebrew letter: Tav, Tau, or Taw (two sticks laid out in the shape of an X or the sign of a cross to mark a location; a Hebrew word meaning a cross, sign, scribble, limit, mark, signal, boundary, monument, covenant, or signature). This card marks the end of the Fool’s journey: X marks the spot. The sign of the cross is also an important symbol in Christianity. A cross divides space into four quarters, symbolic of the four elements and the four fixed signs of the zodiac, which are depicted on the World card.

Tarot Card Meanings: In most Tarot decks the cards have a clear ‘upright’ and ‘reversed’ position.  The meanings in this book follow the traditional interpretation of these positions.  Generally the reversed position  indicates the same forces at work but in a negative (or opposite) way.  Modern playing card decks feature designs that do not clearly appear reversed or upright and if you choose to use playing cards as your main deck it’s advisable to make a small mark to denote the upright/reversed orientation.  

  • Feel free to drop us a line if you looked for The Fool Thoth Health Tarot Reading and you don’t see what you want. We would be glad to help. In the meantime checkout Tarot Reader Somerset.

Angel Encyclopedia: On some occasions in early writings, angels pass for mortals, and seem to have the ability to disguise their heavenly light. In Genesis, ABRAHAM is so fooled when three men visit him on the plains of Mamre and partake of a feast he offers them in hospitality. They converse with him. Similarly, the archangel Raphael appears as a mortal man in the book of TOBIT and acts as a guide on the journey of Tobias.