36-Ace of Cups Upright Golden Health Tarot Reading

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Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:

Your health is likely to take a turn for the better; you should be feeling healthy and full of energy.

Card Meanings: Love, Happiness, Celebrations, New Relationships, Joy, Fertility, Good Health, Conception, Pregnancy, Beauty, New Beginnings, New Romance

The Ace of Cups is a very powerful, positive omen relating to love, happiness, and affection. Sometimes though, it is about new beginnings and although it usually means love it can indicate new beginnings in other areas of life.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: Everyone has an energy field that, in good health, runs around and through their bodies in flow or vibration. When illness occurs the energy flow becomes unbalanced and the aim is to rebalance these energies and stimulate the body’s self-healing mechanism. Reiki practitioners can also perform absent healing on a patient who is not physically present. When this is the case practitioners are believed to act as passive channels for the life energy that comes from a universal source. Practitioners do not direct the energy, which guides itself solely to where it is needed.

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Reversed Cards: Although many of the cards in the tarot can be seen as religious, the Ace of Cups in the Rider-Waite-Smith tradition has a very deep and profound connection to Mother Mary. The Holy Grail or Holy Chalice has been the fodder of myths and legends for well over a thousand years, so it should come as no surprise that artist Pamela Colman Smith was so drawn to her love for the Divine Mother when she painted the Ace of Cups card for the Rider-Waite-Smith deck. If we see the cup as part of the Holy Grail legend, then when this card shows up as blocked, perhaps it is showing you how you have decided not to drink from the overflowing well of possibility, abundance, and life. The Divine Mother teaches us about love, self-acceptance, compassion, and receptivity. The self is the vessel, and in this aspect the self is blocked.

Portable Magic: In Tarot magic, the altar is composed of the four Aces laid out in a cross pattern. The bases of the four tarot cards are interlaced in such a way that they are tilted and with their raised side edges define

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Portable Magic: It is often more effective to combine a significator on the triangle with one or more realizers. The number cards act to define and channel the purpose of the ritual; the court card acts to identify the individual at whom the ritual is directed. By using more than a single number card on the triangle, the unfolding of a complex