Friday, September 25, 2009

KNIGHT OF CUPS

The Knight of Cups represents the coming or going of an emotional matter, it also represents intelligence, a romantic dreamer. The Knight may enter your life as a person or even as a part of yourself.

The Knight of Cups is a messenger, he often manifests as a bearer of news. He represents invitations, messages of love, and proposals of marriage. In addition to the physical sources of information the Knight of Cups can also represent a wisdom that comes from your dreams, and this can help you overcome obstacles in your life. Many times this card can represent the start of a relationship, it can also show daydreaming and idealism, and it highlights relationships in which one partner is placed on and unfair pedestal.

The Knight of Cups is not dashing across the land with the wind blowing through his hair. His horse moves forward, but slowly, giving and impression of calmness and peace. He is in touch with his intuition and emotions, and he uses them to his own advantage during his quests of romance and seduction. The Knight of Cups is a dreamer, who is known to have wild ideas and flights of fancy. His wild imagination puts a little spark in any relationship he may be involved in, and he always seems to be in a relationship of some kind, because he is a born romantic-and of course a hopeless flirt. Beneath his calm exterior he is a man of great passion. He has an idealistic view of life and he has no tolerance for people who cannot or will not believe in their dreams.

If the Knight of Cups appears in your spread it could be a warning that you are getting too wrapped up in your dreams. The Knight can also show you what you are missing out on if you take everything so seriously and literally. The Knight of Cups is a balancing card, telling you to follow your dreams but don’t let them rule you. It is ok to show love but don’t get obsessive about it. In short you are the one in control of your life and your dreams; don’t turn that control over to anyone.

If the Knight of Cups appears in the “How Others See You” position it could mean that others see you as a dreamer, you have a very romantic heart and want to share it with others. It could also mean they see you being a little flighty but this does not define or rule you.

If the card appears in the “Final Outcome” position it could mean that you are finally in control of your life, you have learned to balance our dreams with reality, you aren’t taking everything so literal.

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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Tarot - Page of Cups

PAGE OF CUPS

The Page of Cups (also called the Knave) represents gentleness, sweetness, interests in art and poetry, and kindness. The Page of Cups can also represent a message about a creative or artistic project; it can represent a romance or an emotional situation.

The Page of Cups in a sense portrays an image of gentleness, she suggests the birth of something new, and it could be a rebirth of your capacity to love, or a renewal of your faith when it comes to love. You may need this faith because you were hurt in a past relationship. You have been in pain and you have spent time when you did not believe in yourself. You must go through the pain in order to have this rebirth and find the ability to love again. Just like all the other Pages they suggest something delicate and fragile, something easily misunderstood. Our sense of self love is seen the same way, however, this sense of self love can lead to a more fulfilling life.

Those who are represented by the Page of Cups are called true romantics at heart. This person is very compassionate and gentle, is usually artistic and can be highly imaginative. The Page of Cups is seen as a person whose imagination is free, free to create a life exactly as she chooses, just remember even though her head may be in the clouds her feet are firmly on the ground. Many times the Page of Cups refers to children, and that is due to the fact that she is still very childlike herself. The Page of Cups often seems dreamy yet detached a lot of the time. Ideas may seem elusive and impossible to realize but their base is solid. Regardless of all this the Page of Cups is there and always ready to serve in any way possible.

If the Page of Cups appears in the “Future” position you could be being told that on a feeling level you are in for something new. It could be a new relationship, or it could mean something new is coming to an old relationship. This card could also be telling you that you have been through a tough time but not only are you beginning to love yourself but others as well. If the Page of Cups appears in the “Hopes and Fears” position it could mean you are afraid to love yourself because you have been hurt, you think the problem lies within you, you don’t think you will ever be able to love again. This is your fear. Your hope is that one day you will know that the problem is not only you. You hope that one day you can learn to love yourself again and if you can, perhaps you can learn to love someone else.

It may not seem like it but this card is a card of hope, children always have hope, and that is what this card reminds us to do….Hope.

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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Tarot Card - Nine of Cups

The Nine of Cups represents a wish that may come true, it can mean physical well-being, and it could also mean an assured future.

Now that all the difficulties are over the Nine of Cups comes in, and this card is known as the Wish card, it is also the most uplifting and positive cards in the Tarot. The card represents satisfaction on sensual, emotional, and physical levels. Many believe that if the Nine of Cups makes an appearance it should be taken as a sign that whatever your hearts desires, it will soon be granted, just be careful as it may not happen exactly as you expect, but be assured the wish will be granted. You are rewarded for the efforts you have made and the commitment.

Remember that all cups cards usually refer to emotions and relationships. The Nine of Cups refers to an emotionally fulfilling relationship; it can be the consummation of a sexual relationship, the strengthening of a romantic bond, or the solidification of a very good friendship. This card allows you to see that happiness and joy are in your grasp. It could also mean you already have all this in your life. The Nine is also a reminder to enjoy all you have in your life for as long as you have it. Take time everyday to give thanks for all the people you love, and those who love you back, with this card you can see the perfection that is all around you.

If the Nine of Cups appears in your spread you are a very lucky person, you are one of the few who gets to have your wish come true. You have made all the sacrifices you were meant too and now you are about to receive your reward. If the Nine of Cups appears in the “How others see you” position it could mean others see you as a very special person, they see the change in you. Others now see you as a very happy person, you have pulled yourself out of your depression, and the wish you asked for has now come true. If the Nine of Cups appears in the “Crowning” position it could be said you have your head in the clouds, or that you are on cloud nine.

You may be wondering if there is any kind of warning associated with this card as there have been with almost all the others, the answer to that is no. The Nine of Cups is one of the few cards that does not come with a warning or an alternate meaning, this card is just what it says it is, a wish card….and your wish has come true.

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Cricket