![]() ![]() He had set off on his journey in search of love, real love and appeared to find it very quickly in the Two when he met the partner of his dreams. The Cups Figure had got off to a wonderful start in the Ace when he was overflowing with positive emotions and the desire to share his love. In the Six, he took a nostalgic trip down memory lane reminiscing about his childhood, taking comfort from the wholesomeness and innocence of his youth. In the Six, he took the time to find emotional stability with those who loved and cared for him. Soul Searching, Finding Out Where You Fit In, Self-Examination, Finding Yourself, Know Thyself, Self-Understanding, Personal Fulfillment, Searching for Purpose, Emotional Needs, Being Honest with Yourself, Priorities, Hidden Identity, Holy Grail, Integration, Enlightenment, Meditation, Imagination, Daydreaming, Fantasies, Illusions, Hallucinations, Procrastination,Wishful Thinking, Pie in The Sky, Multiple Choice, Options, Opportunities, Decisions, Choosing, Picking, Selecting, Excess, Over-Indulging, Addictions, Self-Neglect, Lazy, Lethargy, Apathy, Letting Everything Go, Disarray, Disorganisation, Retreat, Withdrawį OR CARD MEANING AND KEYWORDS ONLY – CLICK HERE Card Imagery DescriptionĪfter the Trauma of the Five we saw the Cups Figure eventually seek comfort and solace from friends and family in the Six in an attempt to heal and come to terms with his loss. What does it look like to choose something and really go deep with it, rather than dabbling without purpose in many things? This card promotes depth over breadth, and thus asks for commitment.The Seven (VII) of Cups The Seven (VII) of Cups – Soul Searching, Daydreaming, Multiple Choice Perhaps there are just too many things vying for your attention right now and you’re feeling lost or overwhelmed.Ĭhoice can be a burden, and the Seven of Cups opens up a discussion about that kind of spiritual ‘weight’. Perhaps you’re faced with too many, and you just can’t pick one path. Let your heart guide you to choose the meaningful over the superficial. Focus on what really lights you up, and don’t be afraid to leave some of your dreams behind (if only just for now). In order to put in this energy, you may need to let some dreams go. Your ideas may be wonderful, but can you make them real? What can they really mean, here, in your life? The Seven of Cups asks you to ‘make the impossible possible’, to actively manifest your desires, rather than admiring them as daydreams. ![]() What would happen if you really just followed your heart? In a reading… Any of us may have many beautiful ideas, but what makes them meaningful is when we go deep into one or two, and really see where they can take us, what we can create if we make brave choices. It’s good to be imaginative and curious, of course! But ideas, callings, desires, if these aren’t acted upon then they remain like the symbols in this card: figments of your mind, or rather, your heart. … They lack meaning because they don’t connect to anything outside of themselves. Rachel Pollack puts it best, in Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom:Įmotion and imagination can produce wonderful visions, but without grounding in both action and the outer realities of life these fantastic images remain daydreams, ‘fancies’ without real meaning or value. ![]() This could be about a boundless imagination, and the importance of giving our dreams structure and support. Treasure, demons, mythical figures… what on earth is going on here? Besides what you see on your own version of this card, try an online image search and you’ll see what I mean.
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