42-Seven of Cups Upright Thoth Health Tarot Reading

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Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:

Any symptoms that you are experiencing may be at least partially due to a lack of being grounded, but of course consult your doctor to be sure. Keep a journal of your symptoms and also of your thoughts. Physical exercise will help you stay grounded.

Card Meanings: Choices, Hallucinations, Lots Of Options, Dreaming, Illusion, Picking And Choosing, Opportunities, Fantasy, Decisions, Wishful Thinking, Multiple Possibilities, Directionless, Procrastination, Imagination

The Seven of Cups is a card about choices. It often indicates confusion and can even also point to disorganization and too much going on.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: According to Reich, when emotions and sexuality are repressed this energy flow becomes blocked and poor physical and emotional health are the result. The body holds these repressions as sexual armour but this shield can be dissolved using a series of approaches, such as deep breathing, massage and physical movement; a system called bioenergetics.

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Reversed Cards: The Seven of Cups in the mirror aspect is a great teacher, for it reflects all that you have created, all that you wish to create, and all that can stop you from creating. This card is not so much about choice as it is about being able to read and negotiate your feelings. You are doomed to make choices, but how you feel about those choices is a different matter altogether. When the Seven of Cups shows up in the mirror aspect, be ready to accept the lesson. Take notes and really research how you feel about the way you manifest and how you utilize opportunities when they show up.

Complete Book of Tarot: In Llewellyn’s Classic Tarot a hand emerging from a cloud on the left-hand side of the card holds a wooden staff upright in the light blue sky. The knuckles of the hand face the viewer. The cloud dips down and touches the surface of the water. The staff must have been carved recently from a living tree because fresh green leaves are sprouting along its length, symbols of vitality and new life. Beneath the staff is a country landscape of verdant pastures and trees in bloom. A river cuts through the scene on its way to a large body of water, perhaps a lake or the sea. A stony crag at the edge of the water supports a well-appointed castle overlooking the entire landscape.

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Complete Book of Tarot: When upright, the Four of Cups suggests that you are going through a period of discontent, apathy, stagnation, and dissatisfaction. The pleasures of life just don’t seem to perk you up. You may feel unfulfilled, as if something essential were missing from your life. Perhaps you are suffering from depression or wallowing in self-pity. You feel stuck in a rut as you focus on the glass being half empty. You need to confront your imaginary vexations and find a way to motivate yourself to move forward. Are you focusing on the cloud rather than its silver lining? Take advantage of the gifts and opportunities that surround you. This card’s association with the Moon suggests that you may need to wait until the proper moment in the cyclic to achieve your goal. The phases of the Moon are a reminder that ‘to everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven’ (Eccleisates 3, KJV).