The Four of Wands can be closely associated with the special feeling of celebration and thrill. In the heart of The Four of Wands lies the bubbly, high as a kite feeling. As adults, people contain this feeling. But, it never leaves anyone
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The Two of Wands glorifies individual courage and greatness. This card taps the same energy as The Magician , but with one important difference. The Magician represents the archetype power and the impersonal energy of creativity and
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On The Ten of Cups, we see a loving couple with their carefree children. The family home is in the background, surrounded by trees and water. A rainbow of cups is overhead blessing the scene. A cynic might scoff at this romantic picture,
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The man on The Nine of Cups reminds of the cat who ate the canary. Now, a canary is a pet strictly off limits to hungry felines. Any cat that manages to catch one is going to feel pretty smug about it. This is the feeling tone of The Nine
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The Eight of Cups stands for those moments when we realize, once and for all, that the past is gone. What was true is no longer true. The signs of change are in our face, and we must accept them. It is time to move on. For example, when a
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As I gaze around the room right now, taking in the casual disarray, I know The Seven of Cups speaks to me - for better or worse. It says, ‘Yes, order and hard work are nice, but ain’t it more fun to just let everything go’. Letting
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The Six of Cups can be associated with violence, anger and mean spirits in the world. Certainly there is enough of this, but there is also much good will and caring. A mother hands a drink to her child. A friend lends his car for the
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The Five of Cups is about loss. On this card, we see a figure draped in black and covered in grief. He so dominates the card that is hard to look beyond him. The Five of Cups refers to that time when the pain of a loss is most acute. This
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Those who enjoy kayaking and other river sports know that there are areas of the river where the water flows in a dangerous circular motion. Instead of moving forward, it turns back on itself. In the same way, we can get stuck in emotional
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There are three cards in The Tarot that focus on the group - each from a different point of view. For The Hierophant, its the formal approach. For The Three of Pentacles, its teamwork and for The Three of Cups, its emotions. This card
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To understand The Two of Cups, all you have to do is to look at its image. A man and a woman are gazing at each other, ready to share their cups, which mean emotions. Here is the very picture of romantic and sexual attraction. The energy
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The Page of Cups is Cupid bringing you opportunities for love. He delivers real chances to experience romance, deep feelings and the inner life - the wonders of the Cups suit. In readings, The Page of Cups suggests that an opening may
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On the positive side, The Knight of Cups is a sensitive soul. He is a poet - a lover of all things romantic and refined. He uses his imagination in wondrous ways and taps the deepest levels of emotion. He knows how to create beauty and
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The personality of The Queen of Cups combines the positive water energy of the Cups suit with the inward focus of a Queen. Because she has a sweet, loving and sensitive nature, The Queen of Cups has a kind word for everyone and never
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The personality of The King of Cups is a combination of positive water energy of the Cups suit and the active, outward focus of a King. He is wise ad understanding, with a deep knowledge of the world that comes from the heart. He is a
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Besides the inner environment, there is also the setting of a reading to consider. The ideal place is one that elicits feelings of quiet, peace and even reverence. You could do a reading in a crowded airport, but the noise and distractions
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Preparing for Reading Before beginning the operation, formulate your question definitely and repeat it aloud. Make your mind as blank as possible while shuffling the cards. Put out of the mind personal bias and preconceived ideas as far as
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The Tarot is a deck of 78 picture cards that has been used for centuries to reveal the hidden truths. The Tarot can help you understand yourself better and teach you how to tap your inner resources more confidently. You do not have to have
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The true Tarot is symbolism. It speaks a language that arises from the collective mind of man. Deep understanding of the inner meaning of the symbols in the cards gives mystic powers and esoteric wisdom on the highest plane. Meaning of
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There have been many arguments among historians about the origin of Tarot cards. Many people believe that Tarot cards were used as playing cards as late as the 18th century. In fact, some also believe that the 56 cards known as minor