48-Queen of Cups Reversed Golden Health Tarot Reading

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Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:

The Queen of Cups reversed points to needing, and receiving support and love in the context of health. If you have need of healing, look to women/those with strong feminine energy. The reversal also calls you to be loving and supportive of yourself. If you are dealing with illness of some type, you may need to ‘forgive’ and send love to your body. Positive visualization is important now.

Card Meanings: Weak, Disloyal, Gloom, Manipulative, Lack Of Trust, Sulky, Giving Too Much, Smothering, Spiteful, Perverse, Unfaithful, Shallow, Self-Centred, Over-Active Imagination, Depressed, Overly-Sensitive, Lacking Direction, Insecurity, Unhappy, Bitter, Blocked Intuition, Vengeful, Frivolous, Emotional Immaturity, Needy, Silly, Disorganised

The Queen of Cups is among the most loving archetypes in the deck. She indicates compassion, love, and concern for ourselves and our fellow man. Often when the ‘court cards’ come up in a reading, they indicate an actual person, in this case a woman, in our lives. The majority of the time when The Queen of Cups appears, and is ‘standing in’ for a person, she is representing a female with hair on the lighter end of the spectrum.

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Elements of the Psychic World: There are numerous yoga disciplines but the Sutras mention four distinctive paths that are the most important: kundalini, mantra, hatha and raja. Over time all these paths have led to offshoots but hatha yoga, which focuses on physical routines of the body over the development of the mind, is without doubt the most popular in the West. People of all ages and levels of fitness and experience now practise yoga. Benefits are thought to include stress reduction, relaxation, increased flexibility improved blood and breath circulation, better concentration and overall improvements in self-confidence, health and well-being.

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Tarot for Beginners: The Court Arcana is the collective term for the Pages, Knights, Queens and Kings of each suit. These cards are generally thought to represent individual people and their influence on a situation, though they may reflect a personality trait within the querent that is either helping or hindering progress. Pages are often seen as messengers bringing some kind of news, while Knights, associated with swift-moving energy, often herald a sudden change in a situation. Queens and Kings represent the feminine and masculine ruling influences of their given suits. For example, the Queen of Cups represents the ideals of using emotional intelligence for the benefit of all, while the King of Swords may indicate an authoritative, competent problem-solver.

Tarot Triumphs: For her imperial role, she has all the trappings: a throne, a shield, and a scepter. She forms the counterpart of the Emperor, each fulfilling a different but complementary function in the game of human conquest and the establishment of social order. Therefore, the Empress in Tarot interpretation is first and foremost a woman of power, with the right to punish or reward. She can represent the boss, the team leader, or a dominant female relative, for instance. But her femininity is never totally eclipsed by her official role, and she is also a symbol of the need to mate and marry, and to raise children in a structured situation. She is a reminder that love has consequences, and that power must be exercised responsibly. In a reading, the card may point to some kind of concealment in a situation, or a strong front that hides something fragile or vulnerable.

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Reversed Cards: This card has links to the Hierophant, meaning that each time we see it during a retrograde cycle it has a deeper lesson for us, more than likely one about our level of attachment to the material world, which in turn brings suffering. The Five of Pentacles in the retrograde aspect gives you the opportunity to count your blessings, to see the earthly plane for what it is—temporary—and to learn that all suffering is caused by attachment. These lessons are hard, but then again so is this card.