47-Knight of Cups Reversed Golden Family Tarot Reading

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Family, Friends & Relationships:

In general The reversed Knight of Cups means that things are going to be going well, although you may be feeling pulled in several different directions now. Prioritize.

Card Meanings: Turmoil, Idleness, Revoked Offers Or Proposals, Manipulator, Heartbreaker, Procrastination, Fraud, Cheating, Jumping To Conclusions, One Night Stand, Trouble-Making, Obsession, Lack Of Diplomacy, Homosexuality, Moodiness, Disappointment, Bad News, Tantrums, Avoiding Confrontation, Untruthful, Sensuality, Deception, Unrequited Love

The Knight of Cups is an optimistic, good card to see in a reading. It often comes bearing messages. Usually these are the kind of good news that we all want to receive.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: On the night of 7 July 1553, Mary Tudor, the daughter of Henry VIII of England, was taken in and hidden at Sawston Hall by the occupants, the Huddleston family, when Lady Jane Grey, Henry’s grandniece, was declared Queen in Mary’s place. On the morning of 8 July, fearing for her life, Mary escaped disguised as a milkmaid. In revenge supporters of Lady Jane burned the house down.

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Creative Tarot: The image of the Knight of Cups immediately brings to mind the search for the Grail, and that is a perfectly good metaphor for how to think about this particular card. In the King Arthur stories, it’s the knights who are on a divine mission, who are willing to get lost, who are willing to let their intuition be their guide and stumble upon their sacred prize.

Tarot Triumphs: One of the best ways to start reading the Fool’s Mirror layout is to have someone read the cards for you this way. I was lucky; it’s how I came across the layout and experienced it in the first instance. My Tarot teacher, Glyn, both interpreted it for me and taught it to me. The chances are that this will be your first encounter with the layout, though, and I can only do my best here to lead you into it via the book and via encouraging you to practice. But if you wish to pass it on to others in due course, I do recommend that you offer a reading as part of the instruction. This way, although not every detail of the card positions may be clarified immediately, the layout imprints itself in the psyche, and a real connection with the cards can be established.

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Reversed Cards: Card 3: What action can I take to start healing this trigger and bring my focus back to my wish, goal, or dream?