37-Two of Cups Upright Thoth Work Tarot Reading

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Career, Work Or Retirement:

This shows that you are likely to be appreciated in your workplace and should be feeling comfortable there, at least to a large degree even if you don’t particularly like your job. If looking for employment, this can mean that you are going to find it very soon.

Card Meanings: Love, Engagements, Proposals, Cooperation, Balance, Marriage, Relationships, Potential Soulmates, Harmony, Happy Couples, Connection, Compatibility, Equality, Romance, Unity, Friendship, Partnership, Attraction

The Two of Cups often refers to romantic partnership, but that is not its only connotation. It can speak of balance, friendship, joy, and sharing.

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Complete Book of Tarot: When upright, the Seven of Pentacles shows a farmer who has paused in the midst of his labors to assess his progress and plan his next moves. He has worked hard to get to this point and is well aware that his efforts will eventually pay off. Perhaps he is wondering what else he needs to be doing at this time. When we plant seeds, we know that no amount of impatience on our part will speed their growth. Instead, diligent care, responsible cultivation, and respect for natural cycles will produce an abundant harvest. The planet Saturn associated with this card is a strict taskmaster who, in the end, gives us what we deserve. As we read in the Bible, ‘Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap’ (Galatians 6:7, KJV).

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Reversed Cards: Have you ever heard the term emotional manipulation? I am sure you have, and here in the shadow aspect of the Two of Cups, you may very well be guilty of it yourself. When this card shows up in the shadow aspect, you really do have to double-check your intentions. Are they truly in favor of all involved or just you? Are you allowing everyone to have a say and share ideas, or is this whole situation just about you, what you want and how you feel? It may take two to pull off a relationship, but it only takes one to ruin it.

Complete Book of Tarot: At this point you have exercised your function of sensation to become aware of a strange vibration through sensory perception. You have also thought about the unusual sensations and deduced logically that you are in the midst of an earthquake. Next your emotions kick in, and you seek to evaluate the importance of what is happening emotionally. Your feelings prompt you to form an emotional value judgment, that is, to determine the emotional significance of what is happening. You are likely to judge that something frightening is happening and to feel a need to find a safe haven from the threat of falling concrete. Jung called the act of forming value judgments based on your emotional evaluation of a situation the function of feeling. In the tarot, feeling is related to the element Water and is characteristic of the emotional suit of Cups.

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Complete Book of Tarot: When upright, the Five of Swords indicates that you are dealing with some type of loss, defeat or abandonment. There is an important spiritual lesson to be learned from this mournful experience. Sometimes this card indicates that you are the victor who is gloating over his triumph without regard for the feelings of those whom you have humiliated. Alternatively, you may be the loser who is feeling affronted, rejected, abandoned, or treated unfairly. Social science has demonstrated that experiences of humiliation can lead to feelings of anger and sometimes violence.