46-Page of Cups Reversed Rider Waite Work Tarot Reading

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Career, Work Or Retirement:

Card Meanings: Becoming Sexually Active, Attention Seeking, Selfishness, Jealousy, Vindictiveness, No Desires, Sexual Abuse, Obsession, Poor Imagination, Ignoring Inner Voice Or Inner Child, Being Obsessed With Image, Broken Dreams, Emotional Vulnerability/ Immaturity/Wounds, Bad News, Childhood Issues, Envy, Promiscuity, Seduction, Cancelled Social Events/Engagements/ Proposals

The Page of Cups is a dreamer….and in this deck it represents dancing dreams into manifestation, thus revealing one of the cards more secret aspects. This card represents the earthy part of water……where dreams can become reality. The push and shove of daily life, the pain, the sadness and the suffering can all make us afraid to dream, to wish, to hope. And often we lose sight of the fact that, if we do not dream our dreams, we shall have no dreams come true. In our darkest moments, if we can only, even for a single second, dream of golden shiny happy days….of contentment and a sense of safety in our lives…then we give the Page of Cups something to dance into reality for us. It is a desperately hard thing to, just for a second, open our hearts to hope, sometimes. But it is essential, too.

But if we cease to dream, then our dreams cannot emerge, for they do not exist. If we relinquish hope, then hopeful things will not happen in our lives. If we surrender optimism, then we can guarantee we shall never ever have anything to be optimistic about. So….in your darkest hour….lift up your eyes to the sky…search out a perfect flower…seek to touch something you love…and for that moment….let yourself hope and dream and wish….then the Page will have something to work for on your behalf. And when your life if full and happy and replete…..on a day ruled by this card….PLEASE….spare a thought for those who suffer…and hope for fulfilment and contentment for all of those who seek it!

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