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Romance, Love Or Relationships:
The reversed Six of Cups says that you are likely to begin dealing soon with some issues that you’ve been avoiding with regards to love. If you are in a committed relationship, things that you had ‘swept under the rug’ to keep harmony may resurface and need to be dealt with soon. If single and longing for love, the time has come to look at yourself and what you are doing (or not doing) to bring that love into your life. Love won’t just fall out of the sky; you do have to make an effort.
Card Meanings: Leaving Home, Growing Up, Letting Go Of The Past, Maturity, Disappointment, Friendship, Childhood Abuse, Boredom, Rose-Tinted View Of The Past, Stagnation, Resolving Childhood Issues, Lack Of Creativity, Independence, Focusing On The Future, Being Stuck In The Past, Past, Stolen Innocence
The Six of Cups is often a card about nostalgia; looking back on how things ‘used’ to be. It can be (but is not always) connected with children or childhood.
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Creative Tarot: The Six of Cups is often referred to as the soul mate card, someone with whom you have an innocent, childlike attachment, or the person you just met whom it feels like youve known forever. The Wheel of Fortune at the position of the heart is the big, fated love. And the Queen of Coins is the dedicated, committed partner. All of that adds up to the soul mate as the inspirational source.
Tarot Triumphs: This emblem of the fool with his mirror is not so much an extension of the Tarot card of the Fool, but a version of the archetypal fool, who uses his mirror to reflect both truth and folly. In the Tarot card, the Fool does not in fact usually carry a mirror, but he does in some cultural representations of his role as jester. In one traditional German carnival, for instance, a whole procession of fools dances through the town, all of them holding up mirrors for the onlookers to see and reflect upon their own divine folly.1
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Reversed Cards: Here in the retrograde aspect, we take another look at the power or, more to the point, the lessening of power Saturn has on our lives. Saturn reminds us of our limitations and plays havoc on the mind. It is no wonder it is linked to the Three of Swords. The Three of Swords in the retrograde aspect can signify an easing of the mind and a break from stress and anxiety. This is a good thing. Capitalize on it and use it to hasten the healing process and propel yourself from the weightiness of this card. Use this retrograde energy to start looking for more positive things in your experience. Only listen to uplifting and empowering words. Audiobooks and podcasts are wonderful for this.