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Romance, Love Or Relationships:
With The reversed Five of Cups, you are beginning to realize that you can have a happy and meaningful love relationship, period; you do not have to accept abuse or trying to twist yourself into a pretzel to make something work with an unsuitable partner. If you’re not yet feeling this way, you soon will be. Trust your instincts.
Card Meanings: Hope, Letting Go Of Grief, Letting Go Of Regret Or Guilt, Summon, Healing, Accepting Help, Overcoming Despair, Return, Moving Forward/ Moving On, Forgiveness, Re-Joining The World, Releasing Emotions, Letting Go Of Sorrow, Releasing Emotional Baggage
The Five of Cups is another card which reminds us that where we put our focus in life has a great deal to do with the quality of our lives and how well they work for us. What are you going to choose to focus on?
This reading is part of a love tarot reading using the The Five of Cups using cards from the with the Thoth 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.
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Elements of the Psychic World: Talisman of love: Rose quartz also allegedly draws lovers to you. Wear it as jewellery or carry it with you. Should it draw too many, too fast, overwhelming you, add an amethyst for a stabilizing effect.
Try our Love Horoscopes: Meanings for Spirit Animals
Creative Tarot: The person on the Five of Cups is so busy mourning what has been lost that he cannot see what remains. There is a sense of Dont cry over spilt milk here, but at the same time, what is lost cannot be regained. The mourning process, however, can blind us to what is still good in our lives, and that must be considered. The Five of Cups is a warning not to get stuck and not to let disappointment ruin everything that remains.
Tarot Triumphs: My third Tarot master appeared in the form of a plump, bearded Welshman of middle years called Glyn. A talk on the Tarot had been advertised in Cambridge during my final year as a student. I was eager to go, having missed an earlier one on Kabbalah and the Tree of Life, also put on by the Society of the Common Life, as this one was. I was now a student of meditation and was beginning to find my way into the spiritual practices that would shape my future path.
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Reversed Cards: The Death card is one of those cards few people like to see show up in their readings. I for one love when it shows up, as it lets me know exactly where I am in a cycle, which is more what this card is about than actual death. Things end. If they didnt, other things, new things, and more exciting things could never begin. Death is a foundation principle of the physical world, which is probably why this card vibrates to the energy of the four, linking this card to the Emperor. The number of the card itself is thirteen, which in numerology is a karmic debt number. It is the number that lets us know we still have a lot of work ahead of us. It is the number of hard work, which makes this card even more fascinating because even though it signifies an ending, it also lets us know that, just like the Emperor, we still have a lot of hard work in front of us if we want to pull off our goals, dream, or whatever it is waiting for us in the new cycle. Death is the card that says, ‘Okay, you made it over this hill, but do you see those mountains?’