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Cups, Chalices, and Hearts..

In Tarot , the suit of Cups represents the elements of water and is associated with emotions, relationships, intuition, and creativity. The Cups cards often depict images of Cups or Chalices, and they symbolize the realm of the heart and emotional aspects of life. When using playing cards for divination the Heart suit would be the Cups.

The Cup suit consist of 14 cards, starting with the Ace of cups and followed by the numbered cards 2-10. Additionally there are 4 court cards in the Cups suit: the page, knight, Queen, and King. Each card within the cups suit carries its own unique meaning and interpretation.

The Ace of Cups represents new beginnings, emotional fulfillment, and the potential for love and joy. The numbered cards of Cups delve deeper into the emotional spectrum, reflecting various aspects of love, relationships, and emotional experiences. They can indicate themes such as harmony, emotional stability, or challenges within relationships.

The Court cards in the Cup suit represent different personalities or archetypes related to emotions and relationships. The Page of Cups signifies youthful energy, creativity, and emotional exploration. The Knight of Cups embodies romance, imagination, and a dreamy nature. The Queen of Cups represents emotional maturity , empathy, and nurturing qualities. Lastly The King of Cups symbolizes emotional stability, wisdom, and mastery of emotions.

Overall the Cups suit in Tarot represents the realm 9of emotions, relationships, and intuitive aspects of lfe. It encourages us to explore and understand our feelings, connect with others on a deeper level, and embrace the power of our emotions in our personal growth and spiritual journey.

Here are some common interpretations for each numbered card:

Ace of Cups: new beginnings

2: connection, partnerships, mutual attraction

3:celebration, friendship, social gathering, and joyous occasion

4:contemplation, emotional stability, and reevaluation

5:loss, grief, regret

6:childhood memories, nostalgia, and reconnecting to the past

7:choices, illusion, fantasy, and daydreaming

8:leaving behind the familiar, seeking emotional fulfillment, and soul searching

9:contentment, emotional satisfaction, and sense of abundance

10:harmanoy, happiness, sense of family and community

These are just very basic and common interpretations. Tarot readings are highly subjective, and the meanings of the cards can be influenced by the individuals intuition and personal experiences.

 
 
 

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