Sunday, January 8, 2012

Tarot Card Symbolism: The Two of Cups Reversed

For those who choose to read reversed (upside down) cards as different than upright cards, the Two of Cups, when it appears in a Tarot spread in its reversed position, could indicate that a parting or a separation may occur. This parting may be permanent or temporary, depending on the other cards in the spread. An affair may not get off the ground. Love should always be a two-way street, so guard against loving someone who doesn't return your love.

Tarot Card Symbolism: The Two of Cups of the Minor Arcana

The Two of Cups of the Minor Arcana of the Tarot is the second card of the Suit of Cups. It follows the Ace of Cups. It is the embodiment of partnerships and union, very often of a romantic sort. However, this card can also reveal relationships of a more platonic sort, including business relationships.

The Symbolism of the Two of Cups Tarot Card

This card is represented by a man and a woman facing each other over their respective cups. Through these cups, they are sharing their emotions, connecting on a deeper level. The snakes and wings between them come together to form a caduceus, which, when topped with the lion’s head, represents some element of danger associated with heroism.

The General Interpretation of the Two of Cups Tarot Card

When appearing in a spread, this card implies a union of some kind, showing the power of two coming together as one; two forces, which may once have been opposites, are drawn together. Whenever two forces are drawn together, there is the potential for bonding. This union, this bonding, can take several forms. It may be a romantic or sexual union; however, it could also be union of groups, ideals, or thoughts. The union between two entities is the primary theme, and is not limited to only one type of bond.

The Two of Cups is associated with a powerful message that should not be ignored. This is not the time to separate, or drift apart, and it is certainly not the time for anger and strife. This is the time of union, and of partnership. It is a time of forgiveness and reconciliation for both parties.

The Inner Meaning of the Two of Cups Tarot Card

The Two of Cups is the image of partnerships and unions, and of energies coming together to create a mutually powerful bond. Romance and sexual energy are quite often a normal side effect of this bond, but this does not have to necessarily be the case. Remembering that it is also a card of more platonic relationships, so it can also indicate reconciliation, or a strong friendship, and possibly even a business union.

This card hints at an end to struggle and a restoration of a more harmonious state. When this card appears, it brings with it a strong connection between two entities, whether they are two people, two ideas, or two talents. The key here is ‘two.’ This card always, always indicates a pair, not a trio.

The Three of Cups follows this card.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Tarot Card Symbolism: The Ace of Cups Reversed

For those who choose to read reversed (upside down) Tarot cards as having a different meaning from upright Tarot cards, the Ace of Cups in its reversed position can indicate that a lover is losing interest of that there is affection to be had, but not the all-embracing love that you seek. Perhaps the love is there, but muddles and confusion abound.

Tarot Card Symbolism: The Ace of Cups of the Minor Arcana

The Ace of Cups of the Minor Arcana of the Tarot is the first card of the Suit of Cups. It is the embodiment of joy and inner peace that comes from family and friends.

The Symbolism of the Ace of Cups Card

This card is represented by a single cup resting on an outstretched palm. From the cup come five streams of water. These individual streams represent the five senses — touch, taste, sight, smell, and hearing. These senses are united within the cup, which is a deep well of love and emotion.

The General Interpretation of the Ace of Cups Tarot Card

When appearing in a spread, this card implies a growing emotional awareness that has perhaps not yet been recognized. When this awareness comes to fruition, it can take many forms. In the real world, this might be an offer, a gift, or an opportunity. It is the symbol of possibility in the areas of emotion, intimacy, compassion, and love.

The Ace of Cups is an indication that you should perhaps examine your own life, determining just how much of the loving energy of the suit of Cups can be put to use. This card usually means that love is the essence of the situation, but this is not necessarily romantic love. It could just as easily be a friendship, and in fact is more likely. This card indicates connection with others, especially friends and family.

The Inner Meaning of the Ace of Cups in Tarot

The Ace of Cups is the image of inner attunement and spirituality. Cups are the suit of the heart, and the Ace stands for direct knowledge. So, this card is representative of direct knowledge that comes from the heart. It is a warning that feelings should be trusted and relied upon. The power of emotion should be used as a guide.

Love, intimacy, and compassion surround the very nature of the Ace of Cups. This card brings knowledge of great possibilities that may exist in the area of love and emotion. It may mark the start of a new relationship, romantic or platonic, or even the deepening of an existing relationship. However, this card also warns that if these feelings are not trusted, much could be lost.

Finally, this card, the Ace of Cups, may also signify a gift or opportunity that might be coming, or might already have arrived. This card is a hint to accept this offer, if it is made.

Following the Ace is the Two of Cups.