Zephyros
0. The Fool. Air. Aleph
The Fool is Air, Emptiness, also Potential Purity. He holds the Wand of Fire, the Cup of Water, the Sword of Air, and the bag of planetary Discs.
Round him is the rainbow issuing from and returning to his heart, he wears the fool's cap, the horns of Bacchus, he stands on Harpocrates, the Egyptian symbol of adolescent Fertility, he is unconscious of the tiger tearing at his side, he is the Green Man of the Celts, Daluah and Parsifal. This is the moment of divine consiosness.
Lady Frieda Harris, 1942
Well, I hope that started the ball rolling. I chose to post the relevant part of Frieda Harris's essay on the cards prepared for the exhibition, since she explains what the symbols are and why, but doesn't often go into interpretation.
Anyway, I like that part about the Fool being the moment of divine consiousness. The moment of divine awakening, purity.