40-Five of Cups Upright Thoth Family Tarot Reading

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In most decks, most depictions on each card give solid guides toward interpretation, for this card, this is more than usually the case. Most often, a sad or downcast figure. The implication is extremely clear; are you going to cry over ‘spilt milk’ or are you going to focus on the ‘milk’ you still have, and get on with things? The point is: watch where you put your focus and make sure that the focus is for your highest good.

Card Meanings: Grief, Trauma, Despair, Heartbreak, Broken Marriage, Vain Regret, Focusing On Loss, Guilt, Bereavement, Mourning, Abandonment, Emotional Instability, Sadness, Isolation, Regret, Remorse, Loneliness, Emotional Baggage, Unwelcome Change, Divorce, Loss, Separation, Sorrow, Focusing On Negative Emotions, Anger

The Five of Cups is another card which reminds us that where we put our focus in life has a great deal to do with the quality of our lives and how well they work for us. What are you going to choose to focus on?

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Development for Beginners: The Persona is the identity that you show to the external world, and you may possess more than one. For example, your job identity, your family identity, your friend identity, your political identity, etc.

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Reversed Cards: In Llewellyn’s Classic Tarot, the figure in the Five of Cups card seems to be peering into the river. What do you think they are looking at? The hooded figure has their back to us, making the scene a bit of a mystery. Perhaps this is exactly how others see you, as a bit of a mystery. There is a good chance that if you have this card in the mirror aspect, you are the unknown element, and that just like the two upright cups, no one is ever quite sure what to make of you and your emotional state of being.

Portable Magic: Court de Gcbelin found not only an Egyptian origin for the Tarot, but also a Hebrew connection. Levi and other occultists expanded on this Hebrew source by finding in the structure of the Tarot numerous aspects of the Jewish system of esoteric philosophy known as the Kabbalah. The basis for this historically tenuous connection is the number of the picture tarot cards, twenty-two, which is the same number as the letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Subsequent writers on the Tarot embraced these speculations, elaborating the mystical links between the Tarot and the Egyptian mysteries and Jewish Kabbalah, as well as with the occult traditions of Europe, such as alchemy and astrology.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Crowley/GD: Lord of the Wind and the Breezes. King of the Spirits of Air. Quick to act, skillful, clever, subtle, crafty, fierce, courageous, domineering, tyrannical, deceitful, indecisive. The traits displayed depend on the dignity of the card.