![]() In the 7 of Swords, the figure is profile facing, moving forward but looking backward. We observe very different body language across the cards. The number 8 falls near the end of the 1-9 sequence and represents the coming together of efforts put in previously, the idea of you reap what you sow, willpower and success. 5’s tend to indicate fluctuation, change, and sometimes turmoil. There are 2 5’s present though, which may be significant. The main numbers represented are 5 and 7. The lack of fire may indicate that energy or inspiration is the missing ingredient. It’s difficult to say what this may say overall, but seeing that the other three make an appearance indicates a degree of balance. Of course, with only 3 cards drawn, we can expect there to be at least one element missing. The landscape here contains all elements with the exception of Fire. It is concerned both with the day-to-day and perhaps bigger life lessons. Statistically, this makes sense and likely points to some balance in terms of the overall vibration of the reading. This is a reasonable ratio given there are more minors in the deck than majors. When reading in practice, it is wise to combine learned meanings and intuitive hunches for the best results. ![]() ![]() Keep in mind, there are endless possibilities - this is just what popped out for us! This is also a whole lot of theory. So, take a look at the image below, and using the prompts above, note what you observe! This isn’t about guessing what I’m going to see, it’s about expanding your own unique vision. Bring in any elements you personally work with (numbers, astrology etc.) whether I’ve mentioned them or not. Consider what is similar about the cards, what is different, how they interact, what the figures are posturing, the colours, repeated imagery or anything else that stands out! There are no right or wrongs in this approach. Similar to the last time, I am asking readers to take a step back and observe the landscape at large. This is a general reading where the cards are meant to be read in tandem. I have arranged them sequentially in a horizontal manner and have not ascribed a question or positional meanings. They are the 7 of Swords, 5 of Cups, and The Hierophant. The three cards we’ll be using for today’s exercise came about through “random” shuffle. We will explore elemental distribution, note-worthy observations, how the cards Qabalistically correlate, and what the message may be with all things considered. Similar to the last combination, I will be working with my partner Tim to break down the possibilities within a set of 3 cards. If you’re new to the series (can be found via Resources), “Reading In The Flow” is a term I use to describe taking a bird’s eye view of a spread in order to observe all the ways in which the cards interact. The future is in your hands live in the present & just enjoy life.This is the fourth edition of our series “Reading In The Flow: Cards in Combination”. Moving forward, we must tell you to stop thinking about the past. If you’ve had setbacks, you’ll find that you’re more optimistic about the future and want to connect with the exciting, innovative side of life again.Įnd of ‘Five of Cups Tarot Card Meaning’ class. You’re rediscovering how to be vulnerable and take risks, especially those of the heart. It is now time to let go of what no longer fits you emotionally and be open to new opportunities. The reverse of the Five of Cups Tarot Card acts as a reminder that you cannot reverse the past–what has happened is done. Or maybe you aren’t ready to admit it to anyone and tend to keep your thoughts to yourself. You may be afraid of being labelled as a “failure” and don’t want to admit to anyone that you’ve made a mistake. The Five Cups Tarot Reversed indicates that you have recently experienced a personal loss or disappointment. Five of Cups Tarot Reversed: Forgiveness, healing, finding peace, acceptance.Five of Cups Tarot Upright: Grief, loneliness, despair, sadness loss. ![]() ![]() All you have to do is open your eyes and look around. Remember, even in the darkest times, there is always a beacon of hope. We totally understand that when we lose someone, the feeling is not so amazing.īut let’s accept the fact that nothing is permanent here. Hey, but why focus on the negative when there are tons of positivity out there. It might seem that all is lost, but the reality is that you are simply unable to see the positive. Five of Cups Tarot love also predicts the same way. It may be the death of a loved one or the dissolution of a special relationship. These feelings arise as a result of the absence of something significant to you. The Five of Cups Tarot represents emotions of misery, loss, or sadness. ![]()
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