Overview and common meanings of The Nine of Cups
The presence of the Nine of Cups is a sign that the things you have been working for or dreaming about, are getting closer to manifestation. Along with this, always comes the warning to continue to remain focused on what you are working towards, whether it be a better job, a relationship, more money, or better spiritual fulfillment. You are getting closer but keep your eyes on the prize.
Some other names in varying decks are gratitude, fulfillment, joy, and the wish card.
If you believe it will work out, you’ll see opportunities. If you believe it won’t, you’ll see obstacles.
Wayne Dyer
Common Meanings
The Nine of Cups was traditionally known as the wish card. You would make a wish at the beginning of a reading and if this card showed up, it was a sign that your wish would come true.
When the Nine of Cups shows up in a career and finance-based reading, it is likely that you are seeing the growth of projects you have been nurturing. If you have been seeking a new job, it is a sign that you may finally find that perfect fit. Financially, things are looking up and you could see a great uptick in your financial abundance. As always, gratitude is key.
In an established relationship, the Nine of Cups is a sign that your relationship will continue to grow and deepen. If you have been struggling in an existing relationship, the Nine of Cups reminds you to remember and be grateful for all of the positive qualities of your partner. If you are seeking love, the Nine of Cups can be a sign that you are going to meet some great people. The key is to just be yourself and enjoy yourself.
The Many Faces of the Nine of Cups
The shadow side – or reversal – of the Nine of Cups can indicate ego interfering with forward momentum in the form of self-absorption and emotional detachment. It is a good time to take stock of what you truly want in life and make sure that it is in alignment with your values and truly serves your highest good. There is also the aspect of frustration over postponed fulfillment, unfulfilled yearnings, greed preventing you from progressing, lacking appreciation for the simple joys in life, self-righteousness. The message is clear: quiet your mind, pay attention to your inner wisdom, and go from there.
Description
Sitting on a wooden bench is a man wearing a red turban and hose, with long white robes. His arms are crossed, and he is smiling contentedly. Arranged behind him on a semi-circular platform draped in blue cloth, are 9 cups, which appear to be trophies or symbols of life’s successes and bounty.
Themes of The Nine of Cups
- Abundance
- Choosing Bliss
- Fun
- Generosity
- Happiness
- Harmony
- Manifesting dreams
- Material Comfort
- Plenty
- Prosperity
- Satisfaction
- Thankfulness
- Wishes coming true
The Number 9
Faith, inner-strength, accountability, insight, learning how and when to say “No.” Trio of mind, body, and soul, and the perfect balance of this triumvirate.
Elements of the Card and Associated Symbolism
- Cups arranged in a semi-circle, almost touching – intimacy and connection with others; emotional fulfillment gained from the realization of deepest desires
- Red turban & hose – vigor and love of life
- Wooden bench – comfortable, but not too comfortable.
Herbs for The Nine of Cups
- Alfalfa – luck, prosperity, overall good fortune
- Allspice – Money, luck, healing, acquiring wealth. Provides added resolve and momentum
- Almond – Knowledge, money, productivity, and success.
- Blue violet – Love, insight, good luck
- Chickweed – Fertility and love. Use to invite a new lover or sustain your present relationship
Questions that the Nine of Cups asks us
- Are you starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel on a dream you have long held, and if so, what do you need to do to push it over the edge to reality?
- Have you taken the time to check in with yourself on a dream, to make sure that it is in alignment with your highest good?
That is the Nine of Cups. Wishing you a week in which you see those long-held aspirations begin to come into focus. As always, please leave comments, ask questions, or reach out for a reading. Thank you for reading and please join me next week for the Ten of Cups!
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