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Career, Work Or Retirement:
The Ten of Cups shows that you have reached a degree of being indispensable in your current work. That’s a good thing but don’t get terribly carried away – nearly everyone can be replaced! You seem to be on the right track, just don’t sit back and rest on your laurels. Keep plugging ahead.
Card Meanings: Creativity, Family, Homecomings, Happy Ever After, Domestic Bliss, Children, Harmony, Blessings, Happiness, Reunions, Marriage, Long Term Relationships, Fun, Fate, Life, Play, Family Gatherings, Soulmates, Friendship, Destiny, Well-Being, Good Luck, Security, Caring, Abundance, Stability, Happy Families
The Ten of Cups is another of the most uplifting of cards that you can receive. This card points to happiness in general, perhaps in a more mature, grown-up, global kind of way as opposed to the more personal, less global, wish fulfillment promised by the Nine of Cups. Either way it’s a good card.
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Reversed Cards: If ever there were a dreamer, it would be the sign of Pieces, and here, with the coaxing influence of Mars, it is understandable that you are only seeing what you wish to see and not what is truly there. Denial does not create a reality worth living, and here with the Ten of Cups retrograde you might be repeating an old self-sabotaging cycle. Do yourself a favor and really check in and see that your dream has not disengaged you from what actually needs to take place in your life to bring about happiness and joy. Only then will you be able to turn this card around.
Complete Book of Tarot: Late in the nineteenth century, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn incorporated astrology into its understanding of tarot symbolism. Arthur Edward Waite, a member of the Golden Dawn, instructed artist Pamela Colman Smith (‘Pixie’) to illustrate the numbered or pip cards of the Waite-Smith deck according to her understanding of the influence of the signs of the zodiac on each of the four suits of the tarot. Thus, anyone who uses the Waite-Smith deck is relying on astrological symbolism, often without being aware of it. First published in 1909, the Waite-Smith deck became the most popular tarot of the past hundred years in the English-speaking world. Due to the widespread influence of the Golden Dawn, astrology has played a major role in defining the meanings of todays tarot cards.
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Complete Book of Tarot: Card 2 was the Empress. The Empress is a fertile, productive woman who is often concerned about issues of marriage, pregnancy, and motherhood. Seeing the Queen of Swords crossed by the Empress, a combination of two powerful women, I asked if something involving his girlfriend was on his mind. The querent replied that his girlfriend had been to see the doctor the day before and was told that if she did not get pregnant soon, she might never be able to have children. She had always wanted to have a child and was worried about growing old without a family of her own.