Ah! dull-witted mortal, if Fortune stays still, she is no longer Fortune

I like to read the movement of life depicted by the two most symbolic Tarot cards: the Fool and the Wheel of Fortune. Neither of them seem indispensable. They do not raise concern and do not attract. They raise neither joy nor fear, but they describe the most essential foundation of life: mouvement. The Fool symbolizes our arrival in the world and our departure with our energetical backpack. And the Wheel of Fortune, reminds us of Boétius' warning: "Ah! dull-witted mortal, if Fortune stays still, she is no longer Fortune".
These two figures render this changing position of life, which encourages manhood, since the dawn of time, to wonder about the past, present and future directions of their own lives: this life that goes up and down, that is stagnant, starts from nil or that stirs the wheel from ruin to fortune. This movement of life is well observed by Farmers: "Nothing remains stationary in nature, if I do not move my bags of grain, weevils and rodents destroy them. If I move them, they remain intact ". And because we all have to keep things moving to keep life at it's best, consultations are a marvelous way to understand the different directions of life and turn the wheel in the right direction, rather than a compedium of predictions that we may not be ready to implement.