41-Six of Cups Upright Golden Family Tarot Reading

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Family, Friends & Relationships:

It’s important not to spend too much time and effort thinking about the ‘good old days.’ We all have happy memories to reflect on from time to time, but if we start thinking that the ‘best of all years have gone by’, then that can become a self fulfilling prophecy.

Card Meanings: Past Influences, Nostalgia, Goodwill, Simplicity, Family, Good Memories, Gifts, Childishness, Sharing, Homesickness, Childhood Issues, Reunions, Protection, Creativity, Playfulness, Yearning, Children, Charity, Childhood Memories, Immaturity, Happiness, Innocence, Acquaintance, Support, Kindness, Youthfulness

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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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: A charismatic figure in the courts of eighteenth-century Europe, Cagliostro was a magician, alchemist and psychic healer. Born in 1743 in Palermo, Sicily, to a poor family, Cagliostro turned his natural psychic talent into a lucrative fortune-telling business. He travelled to Malta at the age of 23 to study the occult and later in London joined the Freemasons. Using the name ‘The Divine Cagliostro’, he spent most of his adult life among the royal courts of Europe, performing various occult arts, such as healing by the laying on of hands, conjuring spirits and producing an ‘elixir of immortal life’ with the aid of his beautiful wife, Lorenza.

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Reversed Cards: Let’s face it. If you have gotten the Six of Cups in the retrograde aspect, you are allowing yourself to live in the emotional waters of the past. Scorpio loves to indulge in past pleasures, but it is not the best place to have your head, especially when you are trying to move forward. The good news is that if you have received this card in the retrograde aspect, you are meant to be looking for lessons. Not just any lessons, either—lessons on love, forgiveness, and fidelity, all lit by this card’s ruling planet, the sun. Relationships are complicated, and sometimes good ones get away. Seek what you need in the past, but only bring back what will assist you in the present.

Portable Magic: The sixteen court cards are a kind of bridge, symbolically, between the picture cards of the Greater Arcana and the number cards of the Lesser Arcana. They bear characteristics of both groups. Each card bears a unique image, not a mere repetition of the suit symbol as is true of the number cards in the traditional Tarot, and in this sense the court cards resemble the trumps. Yet their images are not as varied as those of the trumps, but are restricted to individual human figures of four types, and these four types are repeated in each suit. Each individual figure is different from the others, yet the difference is not nearly so obvious as the uniqueness of the trumps. The court cards carry the emblem of their suit, which binds them to the suit, but they are not completely defined by that emblem as is true of the number cards.

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Portable Magic: Touch each card of the circle in turn with your right index finger, beginning with the Emperor and proceeding clockwise. As you touch each trump, speak its name: