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THE THREE OF PENTACLES: AMAZING SYNERGY FOUND IN COLLABORATION

The Three of Pentacles card shows a stonemason at work in a church, seemingly following a plan held by a figure in an orange cloak who, along with a tonsured monk, stands looking on.  We can see the light streaming in from a half-open door.  There are three pentacles carved into the stone nearby, and they are black, rather than the usual gold (another name for pentacles is coins, and this suit often deals with material wealth).
The Three of Pentacles (coins)

Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success.

henry ford

Overview and Common Meanings of the Three of Pentacles

The Three of Pentacles represents the need for teamwork and collaboration to create something big, to acknowledge and appreciate the contributions of those around you.  Since Pentacles represent the physical, material qualities of life and can offer counseling on monetary, work, well-being, and protection issues, it is helpful to reflect on and look for themes of solidity, grounding, and manifestation. Whether you are working with a team of colleagues, friends, or family members, the card reminds us that we are stronger and more effective when we work together.

Some common names in varying decks are Three of Hazards, The Architect, The Craftsman, collaboration, productivity, growth.  

Common Meanings

When the Three of Pentacles appears in a tarot reading, it may suggest the need to work with others to achieve a goal or complete a project. This could be in a professional or personal context and may involve a variety of skills and talents. The card often suggests the importance of clear communication, collaboration, and a shared sense of purpose among team members. It may also indicate the need to recognize and appreciate the contributions of others, and to celebrate shared successes.

In some interpretations, the Three of Pentacles may also suggest a need to develop one’s own skills and talents to better contribute to a team effort. This could involve seeking out new training or education or taking the time to hone existing skills and expertise. The card may also indicate the importance of working with a mentor or teacher to learn from those who are more experienced or knowledgeable.

In a relationship reading, if looking for love, the Three of Pentacles suggests that a professional connection is likely to be where a potential partner may be met.  In an established relationship, we are reminded that we work best and most effectively when we do so as a team. 

Overall, the Three of Pentacles is a card that suggests the importance of teamwork, collaboration, and mutual respect in achieving success.

The Many Faces of The Three of Pentacles

The reversal, or shadow side, of the Three of pentacles can indicate lack of cooperation or recognition, feeling jaded, that the task is tedious, perhaps unrealistic expectations about what was involved, or unwillingness to do the work.  This shadow side can indicate that the person asking the question (querent) will need to decide whether to continue to push through those boring parts or if maybe it is time to completely shift directions.

Description

The Three of Pentacles card shows a stonemason at work in a church, seemingly following a plan held by a figure in an orange cloak who, along with a tonsured monk, stands looking on.  We can see the light streaming in from a half-open door.  There are three pentacles carved into the stone nearby, and they are black, rather than the usual gold (another name for pentacles is coins, and this suit often deals with material wealth).

Themes of The Three of Pentacles

  • Collaboration
  • Enterprise
  • Expansion leading to success
  • Implementation
  • Learning         
  • Success
  • Teamwork

The Number Three

Triad of mother, father, child or nature, society, church, or birth, life, death.  It is the number of creative expression and is tied to the cycles and seasons in life, understanding, and growth

Elements of the Card and Associated Symbolism

  • Dark Pentacles – also known as coins, (usually gold) – the rewards not necessarily of monetary value, but rather satisfaction in a job well done. 
  • Half open door – public recognition of good work.
  • Monk – lifelong vocation and steadfastness
  • Stonemason standing on workbench – He has achieved mastery of his craft
  • Pentacles embedded in church – Part of the design and longevity of the structure of the church; the work being created will be lasting

Herbs for The Three of Pentacles

  • Astragalus – merging ideas with physical reality to bring about change
  • Hazel – knowledge, wisdom, connection
  • Laurel – triumph, success, razor sharp focus
  • Mint family – both protects and repels so strengthens boundaries while enhancing empathic understanding
  • Rosemary – Promotes mental clarity, focus, and success, learning new skills, work cooperation

Questions that the Three of Pentacles asks us

  • Am I being a good team member and collaborating with others for the success of the team?
  • Are there any skills I need to learn to make myself a more valuable member of this team?

So that is the Three of Pentacles, all about teamwork and pushing through to learn what is needed to proceed and thrive. As always please reach out with questions, comments, or to schedule a reading.  Thank you for reading and please join me next week for the Four of Pentacles!

THE TWO OF PENTACLES: CAREFULLY MANAGE TIME AND PRIORITIES

The Two of Pentacles:   A young man, clad in varying shades of red, stands on a flat surface, juggling two pentacles which are connected to one another by the infinity symbol, perhaps suggesting that life is a constant juggle.  His hat, also red, is tall, emphasizing that he needs to use his head. The sky in the background of the card is clear blue and there is a turbulent sea in the distance with ships navigating the deep swells.  The clear blue sky implies serenity, yet the stormy sea implies turmoil, echoing the sentiment of the connection between calm and chaos which the infinity symbol connects.
The Two of Pentacles

Create a ladder of values and priorities in your life, reminding yourself of what really matters to you

Robert Greene

Overview and common meanings of the two of pentacles

The Two of Pentacles represents balance, harmony, and adaptability. It is associated with the element of Earth and the suit of Pentacles, which relates to material wealth, security, and stability. This card can indicate that the person is facing a situation where they must manage multiple tasks or responsibilities, such as work and personal life, finances, or relationships. Alternative names in some varying decks are balance, adaptability, change.

Common Meanings

The 2 of pentacles can suggest that the person is feeling overwhelmed by the demands on their time and energy. They may need to find ways to balance their responsibilities and prioritize their time effectively. The card can also indicate that the person is experiencing a period of change and transition and must learn to be flexible and adaptable in order to succeed. The Two of Pentacles often shows up for freelancers, as cash flow tends to be up and down, and can indicate a need to work to carefully manage their financial situation. 

In a work or career reading, the Two of Pentacles can show up to indicate that you are juggling many different things right now, and perhaps expending more energy in crisis management and not enough in the things that will reap long term rewards.  It can also indicate that you are keeping options open as far as taking a different direction in your career.  Two of Pentacles also shows up to remind us to keep an eye on our budget. 

In a love or relationship reading, the Two of Pentacles can show up when you are seeking a new relationship, to remind us to find that balance between our efforts for financial success and matters of the heart.  If you are in a committed relationship, the Two of Pentacles can indicate that you are both focused on career and material success,  and as a result, are having a hard time finding time together.  It’s important to carve out time to make your love a priority, and sometimes that means scheduling time together to nourish your bond.   

The Many Faces of the Two of Pentacles

The shadow side – or reversal – of the two of pentacles can indicate the feeling of being spread too thin, as though you have maybe over committed and need to take a pause and find that place of balance and renewal again.  It can also indicate the need to watch recklessness in regards to money and physical health.

Description

A young man, clad in varying shades of red, stands on a flat surface, juggling two pentacles which are connected to one another by the infinity symbol, perhaps suggesting that life is a constant juggle.  His hat, also red, is tall, emphasizing that he needs to use his head. The sky in the background of the card is clear blue and there is a turbulent sea in the distance with ships navigating the deep swells.  The clear blue sky implies serenity, yet the stormy sea implies turmoil, echoing the sentiment of the connection between calm and chaos which the infinity symbol connects. 

Themes of The Two of Pentacles

  • Activity
  • Balance
  • Decisions
  • Priorities
  • Pursuing harmony
  • Renewal
  • Time Management

The Number Two

The number two is feminine and, as such, presents duality: representing both grace and power; Yin/Yang, Male/female, Light/Dark, Action/Meditation, as well as significant relationships and partnerships. This number is representative of the dichotomy of true wisdom. In regard to the earth suit of pentacles, it particularly references finances and physical things, and the need to find balance between it all – balancing your personal finances or finding balance between work and play. 

Elements of the Card and Associated Symbolism

  • Clear blue sky – calm and peace
  • Infinity symbol connecting the coins – the constant juggle.
  • Juggling Pentacles – managing numerous priorities
  • Red clothing – action and busyness
  • Tall red hat – the need to use one’s head in finding balance
  • Turbulent seas with ships – the ups and downs in life

Herbs for The Two of Pentacles

  • Chamomile – gentle relaxant and nerve restorative for exhaustion
  • Cinnamon – success, prosperity, clarity
  • Milky Oat tops – nourishment and calm.  Helps overcome feelings of being overwhelmed and out of control when life is throwing transformation at you fast and hard.
  • Reishi- balance body and mind stress, adapt and find greater purpose in living, build willpower, and, as a result, help build wisdom.
  • Tulsi – (also known as holy basil) – nurtures the spirit; calming; brings balance to spiritual practice.

Questions that the Two of Pentacles asks us

  • Have you found balance in the juggling act that is life?
  • What can you delegate in order to free up time for the truly important priorities?

That is the Two of Pentacles:  seeking balance in the constant juggling that is life.  Wishing you a week in which your relationships are nourished, your books balanced, and you have a perfect combination of rest and activity.  As always, please leave comments, ask questions, or reach out to schedule a reading.  Thank you for reading and please join me next for the Three of Pentacles!

THE ACE OF PENTACLES: WONDERFUL NEW OPPORTUNITIES

The Ace of Pentacles:  In the middle of a clear blue sky, a large hand surrounded by rays of light emerges from a puffy cloud.  Cradled in the palm of the hand is a large coin, or disk, bearing a five-pointed star.  There is a straight path through what appears to be a garden of white lilies leading to a tall hedge of roses in which an arched opening is cut.  In the distance, though the arch, we see a mountain peak.
Ace of Pentacles

Honor your desire for a new life. Say yes to the small inklings of interest and curiosity that present themselves each day

Lynn A. Robinson

Overview and Common Meanings of The Ace of Pentacles

The Tarot card the Ace of Pentacles represents abundance, prosperity, and new opportunities. It suggests that new financial ventures, career opportunities, and material gain are on the horizon. This card is often seen as a symbol of success and a promise of good things to come.  The coin represents the seed of what we are planting and is shown in the hand as a metaphor of manifestation.  Everything is created twice:  first in mind and then in time. 

Alternative names in some varying decks are ace of crystals, coins, earth, hazards, or shields.

Common Meanings

The Ace of Pentacles is associated with the element of Earth, and so symbolizes stability, security, and grounding.  When the Ace of Pentacles shows up, it is often a sign that one is about to embark on a new and prosperous phase of life that will include financial stability and success.  This is a time when money could be coming to you easily, as an inheritance or windfall, or that you are lucky in winnings. 

In a financial or career related reading, the Ace of Pentacles is generally a positive sign, signaling new opportunities, promotions, greater wealth, and overall satisfaction in the material realm. 

In a reading in which love is the focus, the Ace of Pentacles will indicate a new prospect on the horizon,  perhaps someone whom you meet through work.  If you are already in a committed relationship, there is the possibility of a new business partnership with your love, or even just a commingling of finances such as purchasing property together. 

The Many Faces of The Ace of Pentacles

The shadow side – or reversal – of the Ace of Pentacles can show up as a warning of lack of foresight, of being too fixated on a particular materialistic outcome that you are missing the rest of the picture and as a sign of greed or that your focus is in the wrong place. Ace of Pentacles in Shadow can indicate that more planning is needed for a venture that has sparked you. 

Description of the card

In the middle of a clear blue sky, a large hand surrounded by rays of light emerges from a puffy cloud.  Cradled in the palm of the hand is a large coin, or disk, bearing a five-pointed star.  There is a straight path through what appears to be a garden of white lilies leading to a tall hedge of roses in which an arched opening is cut.  In the distance, though the arch, we see a mountain peak. 

Themes of The Ace of pentacles

  • Ambitions
  • Beginnings
  • Business
  • Financial gift/inheritance/windfall
  • Foundation
  • Manifestation
  • Money
  • New Venture
  • Planting a seed
  • Property
  • Prosperity
  • Stability
  • Success

Aces

Aces, as number 1’s, in every suit always offer an invitation to risk, to begin, to say yes. They are the beginning of a new cycle.  In the suit of Pentacles, you are saying yes to new beginnings, particularly around money, material success, physical health and manifestation of your goal.  The earthy energy of pentacles is all about successful combining of ideas with the careful insight of planning and work.  Aces bring the natural vitality of their suits.  They are aligned with the divine and represent beginnings instincts, and new opportunities.

Elements of the Card and Associated Symbolism

  • Right Hand – hand of giving.
  • Coin or disk with pentagram – the seeds of success
  • White lilies – symbols of purity
  • Rose hedge – protection and abundance
  • Clear view of distant mountains – clear path to reach the pinnacle with ease.
  • Cloud – hand emerging symbolic of the clouds parting and the path to success being illuminated.

Herbs for The Ace of Pentacles

  • Alfalfa – Luck, prosperity, and overall good fortune
  • Devil’s Shoestring – protection, fortune, and occupation, attract wealth
  • Ginger – prosperity and good fortune
  • Morning Glory – money, love, success, and happiness.
  • Patchouli – Calming, attracts good luck and prosperity.

Questions that the Ace of Pentacles asks us

  • What new opportunities are showing up in your life and are you noticing and taking advantage of them?
  • Have you thoroughly vetted this new goal upon which you are embarking, and if not, what do you need to close that gap and bring this into reality?

That is the Ace of Pentacles:  new and exciting opportunities for abundance.  Wishing you a week in which you see and take advantage of those opportunities with ease.  Thank you for reading and, as always, please reach out with questions, comments, or to schedule a reading.  Join me next week for the 2 of Pentacles! 

THE KING OF CUPS: FEARLESS MASTERY OF EMOTIONS

A crowned king sits on a throne holding in his left hand the scepter of office and in his right a chalice.  Around his neck is a golden chain bearing a fish.  His throne is stone and vaguely mimics a seashell, and is just above a turbulent sea, but the water does not touch him.  His robes are blue, with a yellow cloak with red trim over the top.  In the distance is a ship with red sails, apparently being tossed around by the stormy seas and on the other side of him in the distance is a leaping dolphin.
King of Cups

You own your feelings. You own your thoughts. You control both. No one has the right to any of it—to any of you without your permission

Carlos Wallace

Overview and Common Meanings of The King of Cups   

When the King of Cups shows up in a reading it is an indication that you have gained mastery over your emotions without letting them drive you.  He understands the scope of human emotions and can offer wise advice.  Some alternate names from varying decks are Harmony, Integrity, Father of Water, Chief of Vessels.

Common Meanings

Both Kings and Queens can be representative of people already in your life or about to enter it, or they could be a general influence – such as ideas that encourage mature development and the balance of head and heart. The King can show up as an influence to encourage you to follow your heart more, rather than solely relying upon your head in decision making. This presents a great opportunity to connect with others in a heartfelt, genuine manner.  The King of Cups is all about finding the sweet spot between an open heart and an intelligent mind. 

In a money or work related reading the King of Cups indicates a leader with compassion and the ability to find balance between conflicting personalities and agendas.  The King of Cups reminds us to be giving, no matter how big or small your personal wealth, with the knowledge that the dividends of a generosity of spirit will always return to you.

A love and relationship reading in which the King of Cups appears – regardless of whether it refers to an established relationship or when seeking a new one – will indicate the importance of balanced emotional intelligence and accountability.

The Many Faces of The King of Cups

The shadow side – or reversal – of the King of Cups can show up to indicate dishonesty, not being in touch with emotions, or of being overwhelmed by them so that behavior is childish, self-centered.  It can be indicative of the need to take a pause and focus on finding the calm of the marriage of emotions and head. The shadow side of the king of cups can also show up to indicate the need to let go of past hurts and feelings of betrayal so that one heals and can live a full life.  Because of the empathic nature of the King of Cups, when in the reversed position, it can indicate being overwhelmed by another person’s pain or emotions. 

Description

A crowned king sits on a throne holding in his left hand the scepter of office and in his right a chalice.  Around his neck is a golden chain bearing a fish.  His throne is stone and vaguely mimics a seashell, and is just above a turbulent sea, but the water does not touch him.  His robes are blue, with a yellow cloak with red trim over the top.  In the distance is a ship with red sails, apparently being tossed around by the stormy seas and on the other side of him in the distance is a leaping dolphin. 

Themes of The King of Cups

  • Charismatic male figure – often a mentor or someone that you admire and trust.
  • Creativity
  • Diplomacy
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Following and trusting your heart/intuition
  • Generosity
  • Need for self-care.
  • Subconscious mind
  • Wise leader

Court Cards – Kings

Kings in any suit represent father, guardian, guru, leader, minister, patriarch, shaman, teacher.  In the suit of cups, which is all about emotions and creativity, we have a visionary leader who is attuned with, but not mastered by, his emotions. 

Elements of the Card and Associated Symbolism

  • Stormy sea – the often turbulence of emotions
  • Ship at sea- staying the course
  • Golden chain with fish amulet – fortune, faith, passion
  • Scepter of office – the sign of authority, power, control
  • Throne above turbulent sea – indicating mastery of emotions; the ability to turn feelings into ideas. 
  • Chalice – the vessel which holds our emotions/heart

Herbs for The King of Cups

  • Alder – divination, creativity, decision making, teaching.
  • Eyebright – Boost psychic capability, encourage rationality, promote positive outlook and wisdom.
  • Grape – mental clarity; prosperity
  • Horehound – mental clarity, creativity, inspiration, balances energy
  • Laurel – triumph, success

Questions that the King of Cups asks us

  • Do you feel that you have a healthy balance between your head and your heart?  If not, what do you need to restore that balance?
  • Is there something that you are holding onto that is preventing you from moving forward in your life and how is that serving you?

That is the King of Cups:  a fearless, creative mentor who has gained mastery over his emotions.  Wishing you a week in which you honor your emotions without letting them drown you.  As always, please reach out with comments or questions.  Thank you for reading and please join me next week for and introduction to the next suit:  Pentacles! 

THE KNIGHT OF CUPS – LOVE AND IMPULSE

The Knight of Cups
A knight in armor of blue, wearing a winged helmet, sits atop a white horse lifting its feet proudly as it calmly walks.  His surcoat is covered with red fishes and in his extended right hand he holds a chalice.  The sky is blue and there are bluffs in the background.  Meandering through the card is a river.
The Knight of Cups

Overview  and common meanings of The Knight of Cups

The Knight of Cups is open hearted, impulsive, and in love with love. He leads from his heart, is eager to jump in with both feet and surrounds himself with beautiful things that strum those heart strings and inspire joy and creativity.  He is inspired to take actions to see his dreams come to fruition, whether they be dreams of a project or, since cups deal with emotions, in a great love.  As previously mentioned, Pages and Knights, no matter the suit, can represent either people or influences.  In each reading, your intuition will tell you which it is. 

In varying decks, the Knight of Cups is also known as charm, passion, son of water.

Impulsiveness can be charming, but deliberation can have an appeal, as well

Sarah Dessen

Common Meanings

Every knight has a quest, and, as cups represent emotions, the quest of the knight of cups is love.  Influence – emotional time, seeking or being drawn to other sweet things that have a love vibration. 

If the Knight of Cups represents a person in the reading, it is indicative of an idealist and true romantic.  Be careful of this romantic being too carried away at the idea of love and the preconception of what love should look like, so much so that they do not show you their true self; their actions do not match their words. The Knight of Cups is often representative of a person with great intention without a lot of follow-through. 

In a work or career related reading, the Knight of cups can show up to indicate a new creative project.  It is important to anchor these new ideas with measurable steps to bring this idea into fruition.  Another work aspect of the knight of cups can be indicative of a workplace romance, or a new financial opportunity.  In both, make sure to trust your intuition while also taking the practical steps to research both.  In other words, marry heart AND head.

The Many Faces of The Knight of Cups

The shadow side – or reversal – of the Knight of Cups indicates disappointment.  An offer that was originally seen as amazing turns out to be a letdown, or doesn’t materialize at all, leaving you baffled and feeling abandoned.  If the Knight is representing a person, it can indicate a person who is so enraptured with the ideal of being “In love” and that giddy honeymoon phase of a relationship that they have no intention, or, indeed, ability to move beyond. 

This is oftentimes a lover with commitment and intimacy issues, that when confronted, will attempt to turn the tables, and claim that it is your issue (gaslight, anyone?).  Unfortunately, the solution is often to walk away from this drama and see it for what it was – an illusion, beautiful perhaps, but illusion, nonetheless. 

Description of the knight of cups card

A knight in armor of blue, wearing a winged helmet, sits atop a white horse lifting its feet proudly as it calmly walks.  His surcoat is covered with red fishes and in his extended right hand he holds a chalice.  The sky is blue and there are bluffs in the background.  Meandering through the card is a river. 

Themes of The Knight of Cups

  • Adoration
  • Artistic
  • Charm
  • Imagination
  • Impulsiveness
  • Intuition
  • Jealousy
  • Moodiness
  • Open heart
  • A Proposal
  • Romance
  • Wearing your heart on your sleeve

Court Cards – Knights

Knights are known as prince, warrior, seeker.  They are action, often impulsive action.  They charge forward with the enthusiasm of youth that has not yet learned the benefits of wisdom and taking one’s time to give measured thought to the situation before taking action that we see in the more “mature” tarot cards of King and even queen. 

Since Cups are all about creativity and emotions, we often see the Knight of Cups diving headfirst into new relationships or creative endeavors without taking the time to see whether either of them has legs.  Sometimes it works.  Sometimes, not so much.  But, like any youthful person, the way we learn in life’s journey is through taking those risks and making those mistakes. 

Elements of the Card and Associated Symbolism

  • Blue armor – truth
  • Empty cup – the quest for love
  • Meandering River – following your feelings
  • Red fish on armor – passion and faith
  • White horse – white: purity and spirituality; horse: power and drive
  • Winged helmet and boots – communication, creativity, imagination  

Herbs for The Knight of Cups

  • Ashwagandha – calms the mind and lowers cortisol levels.  Helps with mental fatigue, stress, and exhaustion
  • Reishi- balance body and mind stress, adapt and find greater purpose in living, build willpower, and, as a result, help build wisdom
  • Rhodiola – memory, concentration, burnout
  • Rosemary – remembrance, steadfastness
  • Sarsaparilla – improves cognitive function and focus

Questions that the Knight of Cups asks us

  • If you are embarking on a new relationship or new creative venture, have you taken the time to carefully consider whether this is the best thing for you?
  • What kind of beauty can you bring to your world, not just for today, but for every day?

That is the Knight of Cups – Impulsive action that can be brilliant with the balance of forethought. Wishing you a week filled with creativity and love, and discernment. Please join me next week for the Queen of Cups!

TAROT’S PAGE OF CUPS: SOARING CREATIVITY FOR INNOVATIVE SUCCESS

The Page of Cups.  Standing next to a flowing body of water is a young man wearing a blue hood/turban (??) and a colorful floral tunic sporting a waterlily motif. The colors of his clothing are pink and blue.  He holds a single cup in his right hand, and it is gazing at the fish which is emerging from the cup.
The Page of Cups

Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known

Carl Sagan

Overview and Common Meanings of The Page of Cups

When the Page of Cups shows up, anything is possible, A curious mind is needed to take advantage of life’s opportunities.  Be flexible and keep an open mind.  It’s time to enjoy life’s pleasures. This is a time that is all about creativity, intuition, feelings, and emotions, 

Alternative names in varying decks are Intuition, inspiration.

Common Meanings

If the Page of Cup shows up as an influence it often indicates that emotional relationships are healthy and good.  It can be a sign that a new relationship is on the horizon, but it also carries a bit of a warning about rushing headlong into something new and exciting.  It is very important to remember to take care of business no matter how intoxicating the idea of a new relationship may be.  

Finances are seen in a positive light when the Page of Cups shows up, and, as it brings a fair amount of creativity with it, it is a great time to undertake a new project to improve your home or work environment.  This is a great time to think outside the box when envisioning something new and different. 

The Many Faces of the Page of Cups

The shadow side – or reversal – of the Page of Cups can be indicative of frustration, irresponsibility, and emotional immaturity, too much partying, living in a dream world and avoiding reality.  Missing the signs, overreacting, blocked creativity.

Description of the Page of Cups

Standing next to a flowing body of water is a young man wearing a blue hood/turban (??) and a colorful floral tunic sporting a waterlily motif. The colors of his clothing are pink and blue.  He holds a single cup in his right hand, and it is gazing at the fish which is emerging from the cup.   

Themes of The Page of Cups 

  • Creativity
  • Fun
  • Imagination
  • Innovation
  • intuition
  • Inquisitiveness
  • Lightheartedness
  • New directions
  • Serendipity
  • Socializing

Court Cards – Pages

Often called “messenger cards,” Pages of any suit typically represent either young person, or a personality/influence that is young, enthusiastic, and somewhat impetuous.  It is the classic young at heart attitude. In the suit of Cups, which have to do with emotions, we see the Page of Cups as an artistic, dreamy soul, eager to rush into love.  The Page of Cups invites us to explore the artistic, emotional, dreamy side of ourselves.  Sometimes the Pages represent someone, and at other times, it could simply be a personality trait of the querent.

Elements of the Card and Associated Symbolism

  • Colors pink and blue – spirituality and love
  • Fish – a symbol of visions and feelings that have taken place, wealth, and insight. 
  • Flowing water – feelings, thoughts, ideas
  • Waterlilies – purity

Herbs for The Page of Cups

  • Agar Agar – Foster joy and accomplishment, attract opportunities and blessings
  • Banyan – luck, success, good marriage
  • Lily – fertility, renewal, rebirth, marriage, happiness, and prosperity
  • Sandalwood – professional goals, Inner consciousness, meditation, spiritual practice, prayer, peace
  • Sunflower – adoration, self-respect, loyalty

Questions that the Page of Cups asks us

  • Are your eyes open to new opportunities that may be showing up?
  • What creative ways can you vision a new direction in your life?

That is the Page of Cups.  Wishing you a week in which you embrace curiosity and vision new possibilities for your life.  As always, please reach out with questions, comments, or to schedule a reading.  Thank you for reading and please join me next week for the Knight of Cups!

TAROT’S TEN OF CUPS – THE JOY OF LOVE AND FAMILY

Encased in a rainbow arching over a scene of a happy family, are 10 cups.  Below are a man and a woman, standing in a close embrace, each with an arm upraised as though embracing the blessings and bounty that they have received in life.  Near them, two children dance hand in hand, and across a stream or river, surrounded green grassy hills, stands a sweet little home.
The Ten of Cups

The bond that links your true family is not one of blood, but of respect and joy in each other’s life

Richard Bach

Overview and common meanings of The Ten of Cups

The Ten of Cups has traditionally been known as the “One big happy family” card.  One of the most fortuitous cards of the minor arcana, it is about all the benefits of love and family, however family looks to you. 

Common Meanings

Communication in all aspects of life becomes clearer, stronger, and easier.  Follow your heart and tap into your intuition.  Overcoming and conquering obstacles to find that connectedness to others.  The best rewards in life truly are the simple things.  Take the time to really enjoy the bounty of life that has appeared after all your hard work. 

In a work or financial reading – the Ten of Cups indicates peace and accord in all business alliances. There is more collaboration and cooperation, rather than competition. Something you have been working on will finally bear fruit, and there is an indication of well-deserved and earned financial prosperity 

In a relationship/love reading, there is indication of accord, and positive emotions.  Relationships built on trust and support become stronger on both counts.  Can indicate a forthcoming wedding, union, or engagement.  This is a card that often shows up when two people believe and feel that they are fated, soulmates.  If you are seeking a new relationship, the presence of the Ten of Cups can indicate a new and joy-filled relationship. 

The Many Faces of the Ten of Cups

The shadow side – or reversal of the Ten of Cups is similar to the meaning of the upright card, and is still mostly positive, but can add an element of miscommunication and stress.  It can also indicate disharmony/disagreements, delays, unrealistic expectations, lack of self-worth regarding accepting and being loved.  It is an opportunity to look at how you feel about yourself regarding love.  Can indicate misalignment of personal values. 

Are you being true to yourself?  Don’t let false sense of how it should look block you from seeing how wonderful it actually is.  The true gifts in life are not in power and money, but in the people who love us and the joy that connection brings. 

Description

Encased in a rainbow arching over a scene of a happy family, are 10 cups.  Below are a man and a woman, standing in a close embrace, each with an arm upraised as though embracing the blessings and bounty that they have received in life.  Near them, two children dance hand in hand, and across a stream or river, surrounded green grassy hills, stands a sweet little home. 

Themes of The Ten of Cups

  • Community
  • Domestic Bliss
  • Family
  • Joy
  • Love
  • Open heart
  • Security
  • Soulmates
  • Relationship harmony
  • Wholeness

The Number 10

An ending and a beginning:  A life phase has ended and a new one has begun. Ten is all about achievement and excellence, which makes for a whole and satisfying life. 

Elements of the Card and Associated Symbolism

  • Couple/family – love, completeness, everything
  • Grassy hills surrounding home – fertility
  • River/stream – flow of emotion
  • Rainbow – the promise of the end of challenging times; reaping the rewards (proverbial pot of gold)
  • Home – steadiness and safety

Herbs for The Ten of Cups

  • Olive – Loyalty, marriage, harmony, wealth.
  • Orange Peel – love, insight, fortune, money, house & business negotiations.
  • Savory – Sensuality, sexuality, and passion
  • Sweet Pea – Bliss, love, harmony, thankfulness, and loyalty
  • Wintergreen – good fortune and luck; purification.

Questions that the Ten of Cups asks us

  • How would it look for you to take the time to appreciate and savor the rewards of the work you have done in creating a life of joy and family, and who are those people who you consider your family?
  • Are you embracing the blessings in your life, in love, family, and abundance?

That is the Ten of Cups – an opportunity to embrace and welcome the wholeness of love and family (even those that are not related by blood to you).  Wishing you a week of taking those breaths and enjoying the special moments.  As always, please reach out with questions, comments, or to schedule a reading. Thank you for reading, and please join me next week for the first court card – the Page of Cups!

TAROT’S NINE OF CUPS: WHY GRATITUDE IS IMPORTANT

The Nine of Cups 
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.
The Nine of Cups

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!

TAROT’S EIGHT OF CUPS: POWERFUL KNOWLEDGE OF WHEN TO WALK AWAY

The Eight of Cups
A figure wearing a red cloak and boots, and carrying a staff, walks up a rocky path, away from the edge of a river.  On the opposite side of the river, in the foreground of the card are eight cups, positioned in such a manner that it seems that one is missing.  In the distance are rocky outcroppings rising out of a river or waterway.  It is night; there is a blue sky and a sun within a moon overlooking the scene
The Eight of Cups

Knowing when to walk away, is wisdom. Being able to is courage. Walking away with grace, and your head held high, is dignity.

Ritu Ghatourey

Overview and common meanings of the eight of cups

The Eight of Cups can indicate a sense of restiveness, and like something is missing.  Everything appears great on the outside, but your intuition is bothering you.  The Eight of Cups traditionally indicates leaving a situation, place, or relationship that no longer fulfills you.  This is usually a decision made after much careful consideration, and when done, you may find that you had already left the situation emotionally and that there is less strife and drama about the leave-taking than you originally feared.  Some Other names for the Eight of Cups in varying decks are Quest, renewal, stagnation, indolence. 

Common Meanings

In a career or financial reading, the Eight of Cups shows up at a time when you are feeling ready to leave a job that is no longer fulfilling your needs.  Perhaps it is one you have outgrown, and it is time for you to stretch your wings and reach for something more.  Maybe it is time to liquidate that struggling business or those investments that aren’t performing well. 

In a relationship or love reading, the Eight of Cups can indicate that it is a good time to take a break from seeking a relationship while you spend some time determining what you really want.  If you are in a long-term relationship, sometimes the Eight of Cups can show up at a time when you are considering leaving the relationship and making a change.  It’s always important to check in with yourself and determine what it is that you truly want and need.

The Many Faces of The Eight of Cups

The shadow side – or reversal – of the Eight of Cups can indicate a fear of abandonment, or an actual abandonment.  Often, there is an aspect of clinging to a situation past the time when it is healthy to do so.  There is the aspect of giving the situation one more try.  You could be staying because it is the logical thing to do, or out of some sense of duty or obligation, but in this instance, it is more important to tap into your intuition and heed your inner guidance.  Just because things look perfect on the outside, it doesn’t mean that it is perfect for you. 

Description

A figure wearing a red cloak and boots, and carrying a staff, walks up a rocky path, away from the edge of a river.  On the opposite side of the river, in the foreground of the card are eight cups, positioned in such a manner that it seems that one is missing.  In the distance are rocky outcroppings rising out of a river or waterway.  It is night; there is a blue sky and a sun within a moon overlooking the scene. 

Themes of The Eight of Cups

  • Abandonment
  • Avoidance
  • Boredom
  • Departure
  • Disappointment Letting go
  • Escapism
  • Fear
  • Feeling stuck
  • Releasing old patterns or beliefs that no longer fit who you are
  • Walking away
  • Regretting choices made
  • Restlessness
  • Soul searching 
  • Spiritual journey

The Number 8

Fulfillment, the combination of two fours which represent stability.  Stability and renewal, inner strength and wisdom and healthy balanced ego.  When combined with Cups, it can indicate boredom and dissatisfaction.

Elements of the Card and Associated Symbolism

  • Sun – the mind
  • Moon – Insight and Desire
  • Staff – inner guidance  
  • Red cloak – competence to manifest objective
  • Rocky outcropping or mountain – trials and new experiences

Herbs for The Eight of Cups

  • Black Cohosh – strength and lucidity when leaving harmful situation; particularly useful when you have adopted negativity directed towards you. 
  • Kava – eases tension, calms the mind, and supports healthy stress response
  • Mimosa – Sadness, loss, heartache, grief.  Can help when mourning the things you are letting go from your life. 
  • Pine – rebirth, wisdom; useful when walking away and “rebirthing” into a new reality
  • St John’s Wort – used for depression and anxiety; can help bring the light back to your life. 

Questions that the Eight of Cups asks us

  • While it may appear that you have everything you want in life, do you truly have everything that you need?
  • Is this one of those times in your life that you need to walk away from something, and towards something else, no matter what others around you may think of your decisions?

That is the Eight of Cups.  Wishing you a week in of discernment on whether it is time to walk away from a situation that you have outgrown.  Thank you for reading and please leave comments, ask questions, or reach out for a reading.   

Join me next week for the Nine of Cups!

TAROT’S SEVEN OF CUPS: FOCUS ON INNER WISDOM

The Seven of Cups:   A figure that is shadowed stands in the foreground, back to us, facing a cloud on which 7 cups float.  They are all filled with something different.  One has a woman’s head floating above, one is shrouded, hands lifted as in entreaty, and red light emanating from it, one contains a snake, one a dragon with a forked tongue, one a laurel wreath, one overflows with jewels, and one contains a tower.  If you look closer at the cup containing the laurel wreath, there appears to be a skull etched in its side.  One gets the sense in looking at the card, that the figure is facing these cups filled with many choices, like we face the many paths that life can take us on.
The Seven of Cups

Overview and Common Meanings of The Seven of Cups

When the Seven of Cups shows up, there are many choices in front of you, and it could be hard to pick because they all seem great.  The important thing is seeing past the shiny illusions of what you think you want and taking the time to really make the choices that are right for you. 

Alternate names in varying decks for the Seven of Cups are choice, ambition, excess, and vision quest.

Transformation occurs when there has been a learning lesson and you choose to create a better choice.

Andrea Reibmayr

Common Meanings

Maybe you have been partying a lot to avoid taking the steps towards what you want in life.  This is a great time to stop wasting your time dreaming about what you want and to get off your metaphorical ass and start working towards it.  Sometimes this manifests as the need to move forward without seeing the whole picture; the leap of faith and trusting that it is all going to work out that is required in such cases.

 In a work related reading the Seven of Cups can indicate that you have lots of options coming your way, either within the job you now work, or offers for something new.  Again, really listen to your inner wisdom in this and remember that if an offer seems to good to be true, it likely is.  Regarding finances, it is a reminder that now is not the best time to make reckless purchases or investments.

 If you are asking about love and relationships, if you are not currently in a relationship, it could be a sign that you have many options to choose from.  The warning here to look past the shiny and really make sure that you make the choice that will be the best long term fit for you.  If you are in an established relationship, the Seven of Cups can show up to highlight options, which may not involve your current relationship.  If you are presented with the option of an affair, really take the time to weigh whether the short-term thrill is worth the potential long-term consequences. 

The Many Faces of The Seven of Cups   

The shadow side – or reversal – of the Seven of Cups can indicate extreme emotions or becoming embroiled in drama.  It can also serve as a warning to be careful of idealizing relationships or people and can indicate that you are being deceived by appearances.  Other meanings of the shadow side are fear of making the wrong choices, frustration at uncertainty, and overwhelm. 

Description of the Seven of Cups

float.  They are all filled with something different.  One has a woman’s head floating above, one is shrouded, hands lifted as in entreaty, and red light emanating from it, one contains a snake, one a dragon with a forked tongue, one a laurel wreath, one overflows with jewels, and one contains a tower.  If you look closer at the cup containing the laurel wreath, there appears to be a skull etched in its side.  One gets the sense in looking at the card, that the figure is facing these cups filled with many choices, like we face many paths in life.

Themes of The Seven of Cups

  • Choices
  • Confusion
  • Fantasies
  • Illusion
  • Imagination
  • New opportunities
  • Options
  • Sentiment
  • Wishful thinking

The Number 7

Seven is an important number.  It is the number of alliance, days of the week, days of creation of the universe.  The number seven is all about learning and understanding at a deeper, more intellectual level. Seven presents’ options and the ability to combine heaven and earth for creating the ideal.

Elements of the Card and Associated Symbolism

  • Contents of the 7 cups:
    – Male figure – possibly archangel Michael suggesting temperance
    – Shrouded figure – what is hidden, ascending consciousness, things yet to be revealed
    – Snake – knowledge and sycophancy
    – Tower – stronghold, security  
    – Laurel wreath – sign of victory, cup has the likeness of a skull, so is the victory false?
    – Jewels – wealth, fame, reputation
    – Dragon with forked tongue – are we hearing lies or the truth?

Herbs for The Seven of Cups

  • Elderberry – astral travel, enhances intuition  
  • Echinacea – psychic insight
  • Mugwort – introspection and intuition, gateway to inner-realms—unveiling who you are and what you need to understand. Promotes lucid dreaming. 
  • Peony – for becoming receptive, opening to your spiritual gifts and intuition
  • Sassafrass – foundation, thoughtful selections

Questions that the Seven of Cups asks us

  • Have you made some choices that haven’t turned out to be as good for you as they initially seemed, and if so, how can you course-correct and come back into true alignment with your spiritual self?
  • Are you having a hard time choosing something, because so many of the options seem great, and have you really checked in with yourself on which is right for you?

That is the Seven of Cups.  Wishing you a week in which you take whatever time you need to make sure your decisions are the right ones for you, no matter how fun and exciting the other stuff seems at first glance.  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 Eight of Cups!

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