49-King of Cups Reversed Golden Spiritual Tarot Reading

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Faith, Spirituality Or Psychic Progression:

The reversed King of Cups can indicate a tendency to be cavalier when it comes to spiritual seeking. It’s important to think for yourself, and explore for your own self, when he appears. Don’t follow a flock, and above all, think deeply many, many times, before making major life changes to, say, join an ascetic spiritual community in Tibet when you’ve never previously left the country. If that’s where your spirit calls you, that’s fine, but be cautious. Take one step at a time. There is no need to hurry. You might repent hasty decisions made on the basis of a short-lived ‘spiritual’ insight or because of a charismatic spiritual ‘leader.’

Card Meanings: Conman, Overly Emotional, Gullible, Rape, Unkind, Cheater, Crafty, Violent, Violence, Repressed, Blocked Creativity, Cold, Depressed, Overwhelmed, Anxious, Affair With Married Man, Scandal, Uncaring, Unbalanced, Withdrawn, Controlling, Manipulation, Double-Dealer, Deviance, Emotionally Immature Male, Moody

The King of Cups speaks of balanced male and feminine energy; he holds all the positive qualities of both masculine and feminine. Often he indicates a literal man in your life. Usually, when he represents a live person’, he’s referring to a very kind and loving man, who will generally have hair on the lighter end of the spectrum. Know that you are supported by the universe, in ways seen and unseen, when he appears.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: Austrian mystic and educator who in 1909 founded a movement called Anthroposo-phy which is a blend of Rosicrucian, Theosophical and Christian tradition. Steiner described Anthroposophy as a path for spiritual growth on four levels of human nature: the senses, imagination, inspiration and intuition.

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Portable Magic: She gathers up the cards in the reverse of the order in which they were laid out, first the King of Cups and the three realizers beneath it, then the three elemental trumps of the triangle, then the three planetary modifiers on the circle, followed by the cards of the circle itself, and finally her own significator followed by the

Tarot Triumphs: Number and pattern form a part of most symbolic systems. The concept that certain geometric forms and certain numbers are both important and sacred is found at the heart of many philosophical, mystical, and religious teachings.2 So it naturally follows that we will seek for this within the Tarot too, and many people indeed do choose to hunt for implicit significance within the Tarot numbering. After all, twenty-two (or twenty-one plus one) is an interesting number to investigate—it is less common as a symbolic number than, say, seven, ten, or twelve, but with some potentially strong associations. The two most prominent are the correspondence with the twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet, which in turn accord with the twenty-two paths on the kabbalistic Tree of Life, and the mathematical principle that there are twenty-one different throws achievable with two dice, the dice we can indeed see in many representations of the Magician, Trump no. 1.3

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Reversed Cards: All work and no play makes you a workaholic! I have always thought that the reversed aspect of this card is someone who has allowed their work to be the one and only focus of their lives or needs to be the best at their work. Here in the blocked aspect I think we can take this even further and say that right now work has become your way of denying what else is going on in your life. Remember, eights like to expand. They like to grow and roam free with force and purpose, and when one area of their life feels restricted and uncomfortable, it is very easy for the eight to find another area to throw itself into. Avoidance and denial never make anything better; they merely put off the inevitable.