Tarot Card Meaning
Seven of Cups Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
The Seven of Cups is all about choices. A figure stands before an array of tempting gifts for the figure to choose from. Wisdom and discernment is required to sort the cautionary tales from the genuine treasu...
Six of Cups Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
The Six of Cups is almost a reverse of the Five of Cups. Whereas that card warns you about the dangers of harping on the past, this card encourages you to remember the good memories. It also illustrates the two states of being: the giver and the receiver. Whichever one you are right now, seek out community with those around you in the spirit of childlike innocen...
Five of Cups Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
The Five of Cups is a card of testing. In the card, three cups have fallen while two cups remain standing. The card asks us if we should be more upset about the fallen cups or more grateful for the standing cups. The Five of Cups is thus a pectoral representation of the age old question: is a cup of water half full or half emp...
Four of Cups Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
The Four of Cups is a card about decision making and the gifts that pop up in our lives. In the card, a man looks quizzically at the three cups before him while a fourth one, like the Ace of Cups, materialises in the sky next to him. Through his meditation, the man must reconcile what he has with what is given to hi...
Three of Cups Tarot Card Meanings
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Card Description
Much like the Four of Wands, the Three of Cups is about celebration and community. In it, three women dance around in a circle, in sync to a common goal. They raise their cups in a toast, celebrating their friendship and the harvest reaped by their shared w...