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Career, Work Or Retirement:
This is an excellent time for work that involves some level of creativity. If your work does not, make a point to spend a little time drawing, painting, or writing, scrapbooking – whatever you fancy that allows a little creativity – in your personal time. Your day job will go better for you as a result.
Card Meanings: Past Influences, Nostalgia, Goodwill, Simplicity, Family, Good Memories, Gifts, Childishness, Sharing, Homesickness, Childhood Issues, Reunions, Protection, Creativity, Playfulness, Yearning, Children, Charity, Childhood Memories, Immaturity, Happiness, Innocence, Acquaintance, Support, Kindness, Youthfulness
The Six of Cups is often a card about nostalgia; looking back on how things ‘used’ to be. It can be (but is not always) connected with children or childhood.
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Complete Book of Tarot: Waite (1911): An artist in stone at his work, which he exhibits in the form of trophies. Divinatory Meanings: Work, employment, commission, craftsmanship, skill in craft and business, perhaps in the preparatory stage; (R) voided ambition, vanity, cupidity, exaction, usury. It may also signify the possession of skill, in the sense of the ingenious mind turned to cunning and intrigue.
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Reversed Cards: The Six of Cups in the mirror aspect reminds me ever so slightly of the Page of Cups in the upright position, as they both offer up a space for healing, particularly inner-child healing. Inner-child work is at the heart of most healing paths, as this is where most of us developed our sense of self-worth and learned how to have or not have relationships. In the mirror aspect of the Six of Cups, you get to take a closer look at just how your inner childs programming is aligned or misaligned with the needs of your grown-up self. Like all children, your inner child will need time, space, and patience to deal with the healing and clearing work that this card brings with it. Dont rush it.
Complete Book of Tarot: It is important to keep in mind that none of these functions exists in isolation. Our understanding of the world is always based on a combination of sensing, thinking, feeling, and intuition. Some people and some court cards, however, excel at one or more of these functions in preference to others. For example, the Page (Earth) of Swords (Air) is a keen observer of his environment (an Earth or sensation function) and quickly connects the dots and elaborates theories about what is going on (an Air or thinking function). The remaining court cards can be analyzed in a similar way. The accompanying table illustrates Jungs typology as applied to the court cards of the tarot.
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Complete Book of Tarot: When reversed, the Six of Swords suggests that you are having difficulty leaving your troubles behind. Something or someone is blocking your effort to make it to more tranquil seas. Difficulties or delays with travel are also possible. Perhaps because of the association of this card with the planet Mercury (communication) in Aquarius, traditional meanings of the Six of Swords reversed included proclamations, declarations, proposals, revelations, and surprises.