10/31/2023 0 Comments Five of cups tarot meaningA relationship did not turn out the way the Seeker was hoping for. In a love reading, Five of cups tarot card speaks of disappointment. The other cards in the spread will tell you in what area your life is being affected. In a work-related question, you might not be getting the recognition you deserve, or maybe even someone else is getting rewarded for your work. The seeker is grieving the loss and is unable to see what is still there. A relationship might not have turned out the way you would have liked it too. Five of cups tarot card meanings uprightįive of cups tarot card meanings in a general readingįive of cups is the tarot card for regrets and disappointments, especially in love. The loss is emotional rather than material. The white bridge symbolises hope and support. The figure has his back at the two cups and is facing the three fallen cups, symbolising he is focusing on loss. The two cups still standing, symbolise the relationships that remain. The three fallen cups with spilled contents symbolise loss. All rights reserved.Like this card? Get the IMTarot deck by Tarotingie and help support this site :) Reversed: News, alliances, affinity, consanguinity, ancestry, return, false projects. Divanatory Meanings: It is a card of loss, but something remains over three have been taken, but two are left it is a card of inheritance, patrimony, transmission, but not corresponding to expectations with some interpreters it is a card of marriage, but not without bitterness or frustration. All rights reserved.Ī dark, cloaked figure, looking sideways at three prone cups two others stand upright behind him a bridge is in the background, leading to a small keep or holding. The negative traits are instability, irresponsibility, carelessness, thoughtlessness and over indulgence. In numerology the number 5's positive traits are change, detachment, adaptability and freedom. The element here is Water which relates to love and emotions. The 5 of Cups is a card of emotional loss, regret, melancholy, self pity or feeling blue. The message here is to let the past go, accept what is and move on and embrace new, emotional, possibilities and partnerships. They represent something new to look forward to. In such a negative card as the 5 of cups these two full cups give hope, pointing to a brighter future. The positive, emotional, attributes of the number 2 can be found in the 2 of Cups. In Numerology the negative aspects of the number 3 are unhappiness, sorrow, heart ache and loss. If our sad character was to put the past behind them, turn around and move on they'd see that the future offers something new emotionally. On the right, in the future, are 2 upright cups. They have shut themselves off from others. In the RWS card we can't see their face and they wear a black cloak as someone who is in mourning. A character who is facing left is focused on past events and, as the spilled cups are on the left, this is a past emotional loss and not something about to happen or in the future. In the Rider Waite Smith (RWS) deck the person stands with their head bowed, facing left or west, looking at 3 over turned cups. The spilled water symbolising emotional loss. The Tarot imagery for this card is, in general, one of a sad figure lamenting over turned, empty, cups.
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