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What does the reversed Ace of Cups mean in Tarot? What is its significance?
Published: 2020/10/19   Author: September Rabbit   Source: network
The Chalice represents "love," and the Ace of Cups is about the "giving" and "receiving" of love. A sincere relationship is about to come, and you need to feel it with your heart. To use tarot card divination, in addition to understanding the meanings of the cards, you also need to be proficient in using the spread. The Weite Tarot section on Huayi Mingming Wang provides relevant content for everyone's reference.

Tarot Cards - Ace of Cups

Card Name:Ace Of Cups
Element:Water
Representative Color:Blue
Key Words:New Love, Love, Joy, Feelings
Meaning: Happiness in family life.
Interpretation of the Card
The chalice on the card was used by Jesus during the Last Supper, and after Jesus' death, his blood was also contained in this cup. The white dove is a symbol of the Holy Spirit in Catholicism, while the consecrated bread representing Jesus' body is carried by the white dove, seemingly descending from above into the chalice, symbolizing the soul entering the material world. The five streams of water flowing from the chalice represent the five human organs. On the surface of the water below, lotus flowers bloom, symbolizing the awakening of the human soul. A hand reaches out from the clouds, gently supporting the chalice, full of infinite love. The Ace of Cups often represents the beginning of a new relationship.
Interpretation of the Reversed Meaning
The reversed Ace of Cups may indicate the loss or disappearance of emotions. The life carried by the dove cannot enter, which means not being devoted, unwilling to invest emotions, and being unable to live authentically. In this state, feelings of frustration, boredom, and irritability emerge, reflecting the current inner state, with a sense of struggle, manifesting as coldness and rejection in relationships. On the other hand, it might also mean an excessive overflow of the water element, indicating that one is overwhelmed by emotions, unable to control their feelings, losing the positive aspect of emotional creation, and instead becoming a behavior trapped in emotions. Additionally, the inability to bring feelings into the subconscious prevents true contact with the inner self. It could be that the emotion is only superficial, with communication remaining on the surface, such as polite flattery or forced smiles, and the detachment between the inner and outer self might also be a phenomenon shown by the reversed card.
The reversed Ace of Cups is an overturned and spilling chalice, either falling from the hand or being thrown down. Such a chalice cannot hold water, representing a state of lack in the emotional realm. Even if on the surface it appears joyful, the heart actually feels incomplete joy, possibly accompanied by loneliness or hidden disappointment, even hinting at a life of poverty, whether in material or emotional terms.

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