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Fool's Narrative
The Fool's Journey Narrative (a.k.a. the Fool in School narrative, a.k.a. "Fool's Journey," a.k.a. "Fool's Narrative"), is a Master Narrative (a.k.a. Creation Template) constructed by the Accumulating Class in Symbol Factories and then disseminated through their Ideological Institutions. The Fool's Journey narrative suggests that human beings are born onto Earth in order to "train" and grow in some kind of evolutionary/spiritual fool's journey towards some long-away goal of perfection of ascension.
Master Narratives
Narrative Types
Narrative > Elite Narrative, Existential Narrative, Functional Narrative, Master Narrative, Mundane Narrative, Sacred Narrative
List of Old Fool's Narrative Archetypal Constellations
Binary Gender, Chosen One, Compliance and Submission, Excuse and Justification, Fool in School, Good versus Evil, Isolated Individuality, Judge and Punish/Reward, Only the Chosen, Secrets
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Related LP Terms
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Notes
The Fool's Narrative is implemented in the Masonic Tarot. The iconic first card, the "zero" in the deck, is a literal fool about to step off a cliff on a journey.

In the Masonic Tarot, the Fool's narrative is constituted via several Archetypal Constellations , so named because several cards may be implicated in the presentation of the archetype.
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