36-Ace of Cups Reversed Rider Waite Family Tarot Reading

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Card Meanings: Sadness, Blocked Or Repressed Emotions, Infertility, Unrequited Love, Hesitancy, Miscarriage, Breakups, Pregnancy Issues, Selfishness, Pain, Egotism, Bad News

This is a card which is connected to our most precious and heartfelt desires. It indicates the things that we hold most dear, our deepest and most intimate feelings and needs. Here we will discover our need to love and be loved, both in a romantic sense and at the level of the soul and spirit. On a day ruled by the Ace of Cups, it’s important that we identify these deep inner needs, and acknowledge them as the powerful driving forces they are. By consciously identifying these urges, we make it easier to follow through, feeding our souls along the way. For some of us, an Ace of Cups day will be one where new influences and impulses come into our lives, changing our course and altering our overall direction. When one of these momentous periods occurs, be sure that you make the best you possibly can of that chances that come your way.

And be alert for indications that new spiritual forces are at work, reshaping the way you see things. This Ace is highly spiritual in nature, connecting with the psychic part of ourselves, and offering wisdom and teaching in many varying ways. Hold your consciousness of whatever you see as the High Force in life as clearly as you can, and let your spirit talk to you. Finally, since ultimately this card is about love, count the loves in your life – all of them. And celebrate every single one. When you see this Ace, examine your life to see how its loving energy could work for you. This card often means that love is the essence of the situation. It may or may not be romantic love. Look for ways in which you can begin to connect with others. Do you have someone to forgive, or do you want to ask for forgiveness? Can you set aside your anger and find peace? Would you like to drop your reserve and let your feelings show? The Ace of Cups tells you that your time is coming.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: Fortune was born in Llandudno, Wales, on 6 December 1890. Her mother was a Christian Scientist and her father a solicitor, and the family motto, which Fortune later used as her magical motto and the inspiration for her magical name, was Deo, non Fortuna, meaning ‘By God, not by chance’.

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Reversed Cards: If the Ace of Cups really is the Holy Grail, why have you brought it forth? The Holy Grail implies a quest, a journey, a need to seek something out in order to awaken or gain a more self-realized state of awareness, which means you have been asking for something in particular. Did it show up and you decided you were not ready to accept its challenge, so you turned it upside down? Or maybe you are still in the process of seeing if what this quest entails is really for you after all. Either way, the mirror aspect of the Ace of Cups is here to show you two things: the journey you seek and the gifts this journey could bring if you allow it to.

Tarot Triumphs: The third meeting with the Triumphs is in chapter five, where there is an in-depth investigation of each card, including its history and a close examination of the detail of its imagery. A full-size, line-drawn illustration of each card, commissioned especially for this book, accompanies each description. These broader discussions encourage us to see the apparent paradoxes and mysteries in the cards, which will further a deeper and more intuitive form of Tarot interpretation.

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Reversed Cards: The Lovers card offers some very interesting imagery in the mirror aspect. If you were to hold a mirror to the right side of the card, you would see a man reflected, his back to his original, and if you hold a mirror to the left side of the card, you would see two women standing next to one another. The Lovers in the mirror aspect offers a new view on a supposed coupling. Could it be that here in the mirror aspect we finally get to see other possibilities for love? If the Lovers card shows up in the mirror aspect of your reading or daily draw, ask yourself if you need to rethink how you believe you can be loved and how you can love another. Use this card as a way to explore what love really means to you. Take gender and sexuality out of the equation and take a good hard look at how you have defined yourself as lovable. Because regardless of how you choose to identify the self, love is not so easily confined. The Lovers in the mirror aspect reminds us that no one has the rule book on love. It can and is expressed in as many ways as there are people to express it.