This could be an injury from your youth that has started to flare up again, or a past event that’s been haunting you and that you wish you’d dealt with differently. Don’t lose sight of it, but don’t let this obsess you either. You may have lent money to a friend that’s now long overdue - you may have even forgotten about it entirely. You’re financially secure, but are missing out on a sum of money that belongs to you. In order to move forward you have to try something new. It’s a reminder not to repeat past mistakes. The card can also be an omen for those struggling in business. Whether that be the same business, job title or project, it will once again become the focus of your professional life. In a career reading, drawing the Six of Cups is a sign that you may be returning to a position you had in the past. This card may also indicate that an old friend will visit you for the first time in years and you’ll reconnect as though you were never apart. You give and receive great comfort when you’re among your closest friends and family. Your friendships are strong and long-lasting. If you’re single, drawing this card in a love reading indicates that someone from your past may reappear and become a love interest. If you’re in a relationship, you feel as though you’ve known this person your entire life because you’re in such perfect harmony. The Six of Cups signifies true love, and is deemed one of the soulmate cards. This can manifest in many ways, including returning to your childhood home, reconnecting with old friends, or even reliving the good times in an especially vivid dream. In the upright position, the Six of Cups brings back joyful memories. Six of Cups also tend to have a keen sense of style, which is reflected in their choices of clothing and home decoration. You can always count on them when you’re in a tough spot, or when you simply need some good advice.Īlthough at times their childlike innocence makes them naive to the world around them, this is outweighed by their unwavering kindness. Six of Cups people bring balance and harmony to any group. This contrasts with the innocent, care-free nature of the scene depicted in the forefront. We also notice an older man in the distance, representing adult issues and responsibilities. The cups represent old memories and days gone by, whereas the courtyard and the manor in the background symbolize comfort and security. There are four more cups lined up next to them, and a fifth that sits on a pedestal behind the boy. She’s reaching out her hand to accept the present, looking up to him with admiration and respect. The Rider-Waite deck’s Six of Cups depicts a young boy leaning down to offer a young girl flowers, which are arranged in a large cup. Charmed innocence Visual Elements and Symbolism
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