This page is part of your health tarot reading with the Rider Waite Tarot Deck. If you are reading this page by accident you may prefer our Spirit Guide Quiz or if you looked for The Six of Cups specifically try The Six of Cups Rider Waite Tarot Meaning. Love, Luck and Light to all!
Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:
If you’re experiencing health problems, the appearance of this card can mean that you need to truly go back to childhood to examine where the roots of your physical problems might lie. (Hint: the emotional is very often tied to the physical.) Talk therapy may be very useful. You may want to make a point to talk to family members about the physical problems that they have faced, and make sure that you have a clear idea of your family’s medical history.
Card Meanings: Past Influences, Nostalgia, Goodwill, Simplicity, Family, Good Memories, Gifts, Childishness, Sharing, Homesickness, Childhood Issues, Reunions, Protection, Creativity, Playfulness, Yearning, Children, Charity, Childhood Memories, Immaturity, Happiness, Innocence, Acquaintance, Support, Kindness, Youthfulness
The Six of Cups is often a card about nostalgia; looking back on how things ‘used’ to be. It can be (but is not always) connected with children or childhood.
This reading is part of a health tarot reading using the The Six of Cups using cards from the with the Rider Waite Tarot Deck. You will find many more tarot pages that will be of great help if you need tarot card meanings. Use the search at the bottom of the page. We have some amazing tarot books for you to browse. Please see below.
Here are some snippets from a few of my favorite books
Development for Beginners: She has authored more than 20 books pertaining to Chakras, angels, and the health and diet niche, including best-sellers Healing with the Angels and Messages from Your Angels. Additionally, Dr. Virtue was the founder and former director of the Nashville, Tennessee WomanKind Psychiatric Hospital.
Try our Love Horoscopes: Spirit Guide Pictures
Portable Magic: The three planetary modifiers naturally linked to these cards through the decanates of their signs are the Tower (Mars), the Empress (Venus), and the Sun (Sun). The Tower corresponds with Mars, and Mars rules the second decanate of Capricorn, which is given to the Three of Pentacles. The Empress is associated with Venus, and Venus rules the last decanate of Aries, which is given to the Four of Wands. The trump the Sun is associated with the planet the Sun, ruler of the second decanate of Scorpio, which is given to the Six of Cups.
Complete Book of Tarot: No matter how you decide to keep your tarot journal, it is an invaluable tool in the learning process. When you review what you have written, you will be impressed by the progress you have made and will almost always gain new insights as you reflect on past readings. Some readers eventually use the material in their tarot notebooks as the foundation for writing a book about tarot.
- Feel free to drop us a line if you looked for The Six of Cups Rider Waite Health Tarot Reading and you don’t see what you want. We would be glad to help. In the meantime checkout Tarot Reader Belfast.
Complete Book of Tarot: Card 2: What special qualities and learning experiences does this deck have to offer?