The Ace of Swords represents clarity of thinking and fresh ideas. It's an invitation to pay attention to the quality of our mind and how we speak to ourselves and others. Read on for what it means in a love, career, and general reading:
Read MoreThe King of Cups is emotionally balanced, stoic, and mature. They are the wise part of ourselves that know how to do the hard things that are good for us. Read on for Astrological correspondences and what it means for you if it shows up reversed and in a career, love, or general Tarot reading:
Read MoreThe Queen of Cups Tarot card is the most nurturing and protective of the deck. When we receive it in a reading it is a call to tend to the body and heart, follow our instincts, and lean into softness. Read on for more:
Read MoreThe Knight of Cups as feelings can be creativity, romance, excitement, whimsy, and intuition. The Knights are on a quest, and this one is on a quest for the heart. Read on for its Astrological and Numerological correspondences, as well as what it means if it shows up reversed or in a career, love, or general reading:
Read MoreThe Page of Cups as feelings can indicate imagination, creativity, play, fantasy, and youthful childlike wonder. It can be an invitation to romanticise your life, remain open to fresh inspiration, and let your heart lead the way. Read on for its Astrological and numerological correspondences, as well as what it means if it shows up reversed or in a love, career, and general reading for you:
Read MoreThe 10 of Cups as feelings can represent a sense of contentment, joy, and familial bliss. It invites us to seek out simply, happy moments that fill our cups up and stop to notice where the rainbows are in our life. Read on for what it means reversed and in a love, career, and general Tarot reading:
Read MoreThe 9 of Cups Tarot card is a lovely one of joy, satisfaction, and sense of accomplishment. Often called the wish card, when it shows up for us in a reading it can be an invitation to allow ourselves to feel a sense of hope and achievement. Read on for the Nine of Cups in a love and career reading, as well as reversed:
Read MoreThe Eight of Cups Tarot card is a bittersweet one of letting things go and moving on in search of what is missing in our life. Read on for its numerological and Astrological correspondences, as well as what it means reversed and in a career, love, and general reading:
Read MoreThe Seven of Cups is a card of distraction, temptation, comparison, and indulgence. It can come to us when we feel pulled in many different directions and are unsure of what we really want. Read on for what it means in a love and career reading, and as a reversal, including its Astrological correspondence:
Read MoreThe Six of Cups is a sweet, tender card of nostalgia and simply, happy moments. It represents an invitation for inner child healing or reaching out to loved ones from your past, as well as simply enjoy cosy moments at home...
Read MoreThe Five of Cups typically represents some kind of hurt, disappointment, or upset, whatever it may be there is some grieving to do. Once you have felt your emotions, don't forget to appreciate what is still here for you! As we will see, this may have been a blessing in disguise...
Read MoreThe Four of Cups is traditionally a card of bored, apathy, and dissatisfaction; however it can also be a need for contemplation and reevaluation of what doesn’t feel like it’s satiating us and why. Read on for more significations, including what it means in a career, love, and general reading:
Read MoreThe Three of Cups is a welcome card of revelry, friendship, and festivity. It is an invitation to gather your nearest and dearest and find cause for celebration, simply for the joy of being alive. Read on for more meanings including its Astrology and Numerology...
Read MoreThe Two of Cups represents the embarking upon of a new emotional relationship or endeavour, one based in the spirit of mutual reception and love. Read on for more meanings including its Astrology and Numerology...
Read MoreThe Ace of Cups is the seed of potential in the suit of the heart, emotions, love, joy, nourishment, creativity, intuition, and relationships. It is an invitation to open up the heart and say yes to new opportunities. Read on for more:
Read MoreThe King of Wands is bold, ambitious leadership that acts straight from the gut. They are self-assured and unhesitating- make haste! You are the captain of your ship.
Read MoreThe Queen of Wands Tarot card meanings include a fiery zest for life, a passion burning brightly, and desire to create freely of the heart. This card comes to us when we are called to step proudly and boldly into authentic self-expression and shine our light.
Read MoreSignifications of the Knight of Wands include boldness, brashness, speed, fire, movement, and energy. They are both brave and impetuous, impatient and impulsive. It can also represent forward momentum, progress, and development.
Read MoreThe Page of Wands Tarot card represents a new initiation into a fresh cycle, going back to the school of life, harnessing our zest for life. Like all Pages, it can also signify news, messages, and opportunities- get excited and say yes!
Read MoreThe Ten of Wands in a Tarot reading can indicate burnout, exhaustion, and burdens. We may feel the weight of the world on our shoulders or be carrying too many responsibilities. Read on for the medicine within this archetype:
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