IX: Nine of Cups

Elated with pride, the Nine of Cups represents a big accomplishment and recognition. This is a card of success, but also can represent a person who lets their accomplishments inflate their ego. Some refer this card as the “Wish” card, because it can represent the that one’s wishes are coming true. Upright Keywords: Pride, Wishes […]

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VIII: Eight of Cups

Moving forward on to more beneficial things, The Eight of Cups in the Tarot is the card of leaving, departing, walking away and not being too excited about the departure. Sometimes we need to let bygones be bygones, let go and journey forward. Life is forever changing and moving. Upright Keywords: Leaving, Walking Away, Moving […]

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VII: Seven of Cups

Feeling as if in dream, the Seven of Cups in the Tarot represents daydreams, pipe dreams and, fantasies, or those times when one has their head stuck in the clouds, imagining the many kinds of scenarios of what could be. This card also represents different options and choices before us, but with a lack of […]

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VI: Six of Cups

Reaching back into a past memory, the Six of Cups in Tarot represents a time when we are reminiscing about the past, when we are feeling nostalgic, and we are reviewing old long gone memories and thinking of how things use to be. Because it’s related to the past, many associate this card also to […]

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V: Five of Cups

In a murky state, The Five of Cups represents a time where one is gloomy, pessimistic or going through a period of mourning. At times, life gets gloomy, especially when we are feeling disappointed over something or someone. These are the times where we cannot let these feelings consume our day, and try our best […]

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IV: Four of Cups

When the Four of Cups appears in a reading, it pinpoints a time when something has lost its value or interest. Maybe it’s time to rethink how to make the situation more interesting. Upright Keywords: Boredom, Lack of Interest, Staleness, Daydreaming Reversal Keywords: Regained Interest, Proactive, Awareness, Enthusiasm

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III: Three of Cups

The Three of Cups shows a happy scene. Three close women raise their cups in happiness to celebrate an achievement. The champagne is popped! They dance, proud of their achievement. This card represents happiness, celebration and even a successful collaboration between people, with the feeling of, “We did it!” It also represents a holiday, an […]

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II: Two of Cups

Completely devoted to one another, the Two of Cups in the Tarot represents pure devotion, partnership, being in love and commitment. The Two of Cups is also considered one of the marriage, engagement, and soulmate cards in the Tarot, because of the vows being exchanged. Upright Keywords: Partnership, True Love, Commitment, Marriage Reversal Keywords: Broken […]

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