The Suit of Cups is representative of the element of water.
The Suit of Cups Tarot card meanings deal with the emotional level of consciousness and are associated with love, feelings, relationships and connections. Cups are about displays of emotion, expression of feelings and the role of emotions in relation to others. The Cups Tarot cards indicate that you are thinking with your heart rather than your head, and thus reflect your spontaneous responses and your habitual reactions to situations. Cups are also linked to creativity, romanticism, fantasy and imagination.
The negative aspects of the Suit of Cups (i.e. when the Cups cards appear reversed) include being overly emotional or completely disengaged and dispassionate, having unrealistic expectations and fantasising about what could be. There may be repressed emotions, an inability to truly express oneself and a lack of creativity.
The Suit of Cups traditionally represents the west and autumn. If
using an ordinary deck of playing cards, Cups are represented by the
Suit of Hearts.
The people represented by the Suit of Cups (i.e. typically the Court Cards) are emotional, artistic, humane and creative. They are connected with their emotional selves and will draw energy from what they feel within. They are said to correspond to the water signs in the zodiac (Pisces, Cancer, Scorpio) and to water as a symbol of the subconscious mind and reason.
Should a Tarot reading be predominantly Cups cards, then you can be sure that the client is seeking solutions to what are primarily emotional conflicts, love matters and emotions.
Click on each Tarot card below to find out more about its Tarot card meaning, including the upright and reversed Tarot card meanings.
Tarot Card | Keywords | Tarot Card | Keywords |
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Ace of Cups | Upright:Love, compassion, creativity, overwhelming emotion Reversed: Blocked or repressed emotions |
Two of Cups | Upright:Unified love, partnership, attraction, relationships Reversed: Break-up, imbalance in a relationship, lack of harmony |
Three of Cups | Upright:Celebration, friendship, creativity, community Reversed: An affair, “three's a crowd”, stifled creativity |
Four of Cups | Upright:Meditation, contemplation, apathy, re-evaluation Reversed: Boredom, missed opportunity, being aloof |
Five of Cups | Upright:Loss, regret, disappointment, despair, bereavement Reversed: Moving on, acceptance, forgiveness |
Six of Cups | Upright:Reunion, nostalgia, childhood memories, innocence Reversed: Stuck in the past, naivety, unrealistic |
Seven of Cups | Upright:Fantasy, illusion, wishful thinking, choices, imagination Reversed: Temptation, illusion, diversionary tactics |
Eight of Cups | Upright:Escapism, disappointment, abandonment, withdrawal Reversed: Hopelessness, aimless drifting, walking away |
Nine of Cups | Upright:Wishes fulfilled, comfort, happiness, satisfaction Reversed: Greed, dissatisfaction, materialism |
Ten of Cups | Upright:Harmony, marriage, happiness, alignment Reversed: Misalignment of values, broken home or marriage |
Page of Cups | Upright:A messenger, creative beginnings, synchronicity Reversed: Emotional immaturity, creative block |
Knight of Cups | Upright:Romance, charm, 'Knight in shining armour', imagination Reversed: Unrealistic, jealousy, moodiness |
Queen of Cups | Upright:Emotional security, calm, intuitive, compassionate Reversed: Emotional insecurity, co-dependency |
King of Cups | Upright:Emotional balance and control, generosity Reversed: Emotional manipulation, moodiness, volatility |
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