Flaminica
I think it's meant to be Harpo Marx.
Dear gawds you're right.
"Dear Uncle Aleister, Re: Rejected Fools. Thank you thank you thank you!"
I think it's meant to be Harpo Marx.
Dear gawds you're right.
"Dear Uncle Aleister, Re: Rejected Fools. Thank you thank you thank you!"
Haha! I tend to agree with you. But there are some interesting associations. Groucho claimed Harpo was named for Harpocrates, the Greek god of silence and childlike innocence. Harpocrates was syncreted with the child Horus by the Greeks. This links the Fool neatly with the Aeon card. Since the Fool that was used in the deck still has a bit of a Harpo like quality (though it's not so obvious) I love that association.