48-Queen of Cups Reversed Rider Waite Work Tarot Reading

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Card Meanings: Weak, Disloyal, Gloom, Manipulative, Lack Of Trust, Sulky, Giving Too Much, Smothering, Spiteful, Perverse, Unfaithful, Shallow, Self-Centred, Over-Active Imagination, Depressed, Overly-Sensitive, Lacking Direction, Insecurity, Unhappy, Bitter, Blocked Intuition, Vengeful, Frivolous, Emotional Immaturity, Needy, Silly, Disorganised

This Queen rules the realms of love and beauty – both mundane and spiritual. She indicates the inner reflective quality which allows us to relate to the imaginal and dreaming qualities each of us has – though all too often rarely uses. So on a day which is ruled by her, it is to these areas we must turn. This is a time to reflect about love, and to seek out beauty. But since this card is an inward looking one, in many respects, we need to look at ourselves more than we look outside. Seek out the lovely, loving things in you. Search for your own beauty. Try to identify the things in yourself that you are glad to have as a part of you. Find things about yourself which are beautiful.

One important aspect of the Queen of Cups is her ability to let us reach inside and see things from a different perspective. She gives us permission to be in love with and satisfied by ourselves. And when we do feel like this about ourselves, we shine a little brighter in the rest of the world. So everybody wins!! In readings, the Queen of Cups asks you to think and feel as she does. For example: Are you aware of the emotional climate? Are you feeling loving? Do you trust your heart? Have you received an intuitive message? Have you been moved by another’s pain? This Queen can also represent a man or woman who is like her, or an atmosphere of gentle love, acceptance and respect for feelings. In a reading, she tells you that her special energy has meaning for you at this time. Let yourself be inspired by this Queen in whatever form she appears in your life.

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Development for Beginners: Through the use of energy manipulation techniques, you can actually learn how to heal yourself or other people – pretty amazing, right? The way that it works is through the transportation of healing energy onto the part of the body where there is either an illness or an injury – a process that should result in the enhancement of the body’s natural healing capabilities.

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Reversed Cards: What can you see inside the queen’s cup? What vision is she showing you? Now is not the time to question but instead to receive, for when the Queen of Cups shows up in the mirror aspect, she has something important to show you. All you have to do is take her cup and look. Watch as the sensations brush against your emotions and dance across the intuitive screen of your third eye. Start paying closer attention to your dreams and consider keeping a dream journal, for they offer up important pieces of information.

Angel Encyclopedia: One of the FALLEN ANGELS and 72 spirits of SOLOMON. Of Syrian origin (according to Voltaire), Astaroth is a demonized version of the goddess Astarte. In Jewish lore, Astaroth was one of the SERAPHIM and a PRINCE of THRONES prior to his fall. In HELL, according to demonologist JOHANN WEYER, he reigns as a ‘grandduke.’ He commands 40 legions of demons and serves as great treasurer. According to the LEMEGETON, he appears either as a ‘foul angel’ or a ‘beautiful angel’ who rides a dragon and holds a viper in his right hand. His breath stinks so badly that a magician must use his magic ring to defend his face. Astaroth will give true answers to questions about the past, present, and future. He discovers secrets and is skilled in liberal sciences. He encourages slothfulness and laziness. Astaroth believes he was punished unjustly by God, and that someday he will be restored to his rightful place in heaven.

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