Saturday, July 18, 2015

ORACLES

The suit of cups corresponds to the goddess Venus and the element of water

ACE OF CUPS
The divine, feminine, creativity

Description: The ace of cups is a reminder of the inspiration we all hold within ourselves. It is an invitation for us to be receptive to our natural creativity, to let it speak through us. It often marks the beggining of a new cycle ripe with potential and happiness-- be receptive to a sense of emotional renewal. Sometimes this card suggests a visitation from the Muses.

TWO OF CUPS
Harmony, partnership, love

Description: The appearance of the Two of Cups suggests the alchemic possibilities that a nurturing partnership can offer us. This partnership can be with another person or with creative project. It can also be personified wthin ourselves as the integration of our masculine and feminine aspects. Look for an attraction that may become an important friendship or love relationship

THREE OF CUPS
Celebration, joy, intoxication

Description: The Three of Cups offers the promise of pleasure, of a richly deserved celebration. It may also symbolize a period of peace in our lives. So often joys are lost as we focus upon responsibilities and problems-- the appearance of this card is a reminder that we are meant to be happy

FOUR OF CUPS
Dissatisfaction, boredom

Description: The Four of Cups reveals the boredom that arrives with complacency. Sometimes when we are given too much of a good thing we can take it for granted. As well,overindulgence can bring dissatisfaction, for we have lost the distance to aprecciate things fully. The challenge presented in this card is to find ways to see the bounty of our lives a new. This card can also symbolize the need to re-evaluate a relationship.

FIVE OF CUPS
Disappoitment, sadness

Description: The Five of Cups represents the disillusionment that sometimes occurs in a relationship after the excitement of attraction wanes. This disappointment is part of the cycle of intimancy as we get closer to another, we sometimes see more than we'd like. Sometimes is easier to concentrate on problems instead of assets. This card may also symbolize creative blockage or depression.

SIX OF CUPS
Memories, nostalgia, children

Description: The Six of Cups appears as a reminder of the sweetness of life. This sweetness can take on the forms of nostalgia, a remembrace of some harmonius moment from our childhood when the world seemed full of potential. Often the presence of children can bring up these memories. For those with a more troubled youth, this card can be a painful reminder of all that happened to us when we're small and powerless. Wheter sweet or sour, these potent emotions are an invitation to use our past to create a richer present.

SEVEN OF CUPS

Choices, indeciveness, fantasy

Description: Daydreams are necessary to keep our lives full of potential and hope. If we can't imagine the future, we can't create it. But the Seven of Cups presents a challenge: It is time for us to take out fantasies and transform them into reality. Often the more outlandish of our daydreams will dissolve when considered under the light of day. This is to be expected and even encouraged-- the dreams left behind will only be strengthened.

EIGHT OF CUPS
Leavetakings, disillusionment

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NINE OF CUPS

Granting of mishes, sensuality

Description: The Nine of cups offers the promise of paradisiacal bounty-- at last all our hopes are fullfiled, our dreams reliazed. As well, this card offers an omen that a wish will be granted in the near future. It's as if the world is giving us a reward for sheer persistence. Expect great satisfaction and contentment.

TEN OF CUPS
Abundance, happiness, closure
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PRINCE OF CUPS
Gentleness, intuition, invitation

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PRINCESS OF CUPS
Inspiration, grace, pleasure

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KING OF CUPS
Pragmatic artistry, mastery

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QUEEN OF CUPS
Soulfuness, emotion, inspiration

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