49-Knight of Cups Upright Thoth Health Tarot Reading

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Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:

With regard to health questions, particularly if you are under a doctors’ care, The Knight reminds us to trust that the healers in our lives are there for a reason. The Knight can indicate good health news, and trustworthy advisors/healers (particularly male ones.) Treat your body with care and compassion. Pay attention to what you are bringing into your body and your surroundings when The Knight appears.

Card Meanings: Caring, Willingness, Mature Compassionate Male, Devoted, Easy Going, Romantic, Friendly, Good Husband/Partner/Father, Loyal, Faithful, Married Man, Family Orientated, Affectionate, Balanced, Generous, Charming, Wise, Diplomatic, Sympathetic, Enjoyment, Spiritual Guide, Calm, Tolerant, Kindness

The Prince 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: After founding the TM movement in the 1970s the Maharishi turned his attention to health and world peace. His work in health is directed to spreading the ancient Ayurvedic medicine of India and finding the key to reversing ageing. His world peace

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Complete Book of Tarot: When reversed, the seductive Knight of Cups casts his spell so convincingly that you don’t realize you are walking about in an illusion. You may think he really cares about you, but in reality he is using his charm for his own ends regardless of how it affects you in the long run. The reversed Knight of Cups is the archetypal Don Juan of classical literature. He will mislead or seduce you into providing him with momentary pleasure. Don’t expect a committed relationship. Forewarned is forearmed.

Complete Book of Tarot: In Llewellyn’s Classic Tarot, a hand comes out of a cloud on the right-hand side of the card, holding a chalice upright in the light blue sky. Of the four Aces in the Classic Tarot, only the Ace of Cups is offered by a hand emerging from the right-hand side of the card. Inside this chalice sits a dove bearing an olive branch, a symbol of peace. Water overflows the brim of the chalice creating five streams pouring into the body of water below, on whose surface rest five lotus blossoms. In Christian symbolism, the dove represents the Holy Spirit sent by God the Father as a symbol of divine love after the sacrifice of Christ on the cross to save humankind. The five streams and five lotus blossoms—symbols of redemption through sacrifice—are a reference to the five wounds Christ endured during his crucifixion. The Catholic Mass still makes use of the chalice to commemorate this event. There is a noticeable absence of dry land in the image on this card, as water and clouds dominate the scene.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Waite (1911): Children in an old garden, their cups filled with flowers. Divinatory Meanings: A card of the past and of memories, looking back, as—for example—on childhood; happiness, enjoyment, but coming rather from the past; things that have vanished. Another reading reverses this, giving new relations, new knowledge, new environment, and then the children are disporting in an unfamiliar precinct; (R) the future, renewal, that which will come to pass presently.