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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Six of Cups

Six of Cups

Apology · Past associations · Reconciliation · Reminiscent · Return
Six of Cups
Six of Cups Tarot card

Six of Cups's Meaning

The VI of Cups is rooted deep in the past, but it is also a card closely bound to your happiness. It suggests that your family, your old friends, perhaps even past lovers, are in the process of adding greatly to the joys in your life. This card may also refer to past efforts, labours of love, and personal projects rewarding you, usually in an emotional sense, rather than financial.

Past

The past has brought you many rewarding experiences of love and success. Do not linger too long on what is past, and move forward with your achievements.

Present

A reward that is the result of your past actions will come to you presently. By making a new friend or strengthening a relationship, you will find a great amount of commonalities.

Future

To enhance your future, you must build upon the virtues of your past. It is not enough to have succeeded before, you must improve upon your capabilities. A deeply rooted desire will require some evolution to achieve.

Yes / No Key Interpretation

The Six of Cups says something by the way of reconciliation and leaving the past behind. It could mean some sort of apology or returning to the past to unlock skeletons from the closet. There is a sense of relief and moving forward with its presence, and the answer you seek is likely yes.

Key Dates, Timing, and Astrology.

 Scorpio

Key dates: November 3 to November 12

The Six of Cups
The Lord of Pleasure


Numerical Value: 6
Divinatory meaningUpright - Harmony, past associations have brought present relationships.  A sense of the past.  Happiness that results from past efforts.  Pleasant memories and the realization of a dream.  Can also indicate new elements entering one's life which are linked to the past, which will work through the present to create the future.

Ill Dignified or Reversed - 
A hankering after the past and that which is gone and never to return.  Vanity and pride in past success and accomplishment creating a barrier to future success.  A Clinging to the past and outdated habits and customs.  Exaggerated nostalgia.

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