45-Ten of Cups Upright Golden Work Tarot Reading

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Career, Work Or Retirement:

The Ten of Cups shows that you have reached a degree of being indispensable in your current work. That’s a good thing but don’t get terribly carried away – nearly everyone can be replaced! You seem to be on the right track, just don’t sit back and rest on your laurels. Keep plugging ahead.

Card Meanings: Creativity, Family, Homecomings, Happy Ever After, Domestic Bliss, Children, Harmony, Blessings, Happiness, Reunions, Marriage, Long Term Relationships, Fun, Fate, Life, Play, Family Gatherings, Soulmates, Friendship, Destiny, Well-Being, Good Luck, Security, Caring, Abundance, Stability, Happy Families

The Ten of Cups is another of the most uplifting of cards that you can receive. This card points to happiness in general, perhaps in a more mature, grown-up, global kind of way as opposed to the more personal, less global, wish fulfillment promised by the Nine of Cups. Either way it’s a good card.

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Development for Beginners: As you continue to use your Psychic Goal Bowl, you will find that your psychic mind will start presenting you with information and guidance that will help you to realize your goals. These cues will often be very subtle, and you might not even recognize when they are at work. Nevertheless, they will manifest themselves in some way, shape, or form; you can be sure of that.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Waite (1911): He holds a short scepter in his left hand and a great cup in his right; his throne is set upon the sea; on one side a ship is riding and on the other a dolphin is leaping. The implicit is that the sign of the Cup naturally refers to water, which appears in all the court cards. Divinatory Meanings: Fair man, man of business, law, or divinity; responsible, disposed to oblige the querent; also equity, art, and science, including those who profess science, law, and art; creative intelligence; (R) dishonest, double-dealing man; roguery, exaction, injustice, vice, scandal, pillage, considerable loss.

Portable Magic: card is also associated with the astrological Sun in Tiphareth on the Tree of Life, a fortunate combination of factors. tarot cards when doing Tarot magic, because the odd proportions of the tarot cards create a cramped circle with which to surround the altar. Any regular Tarot deck with tarot cards of the usual proportions will result

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Tarot Triumphs: In many early Tarot packs, Death was not named. The act of naming might invoke his fearful presence, so it was safer to include him only as an image, along with his number, the so-called ‘unlucky’ thirteen. People were all too aware that the grim reaper with his scythe could strike suddenly, and that he had no pity on those from any station in life. The Dance of Death was a common subject to engrave or paint, with Death cutting a swathe through human society. In the Middle Ages and later, Death was often shown as slaughtering the Pope or Emperor first to make a point that those at the top of society were no more protected from his blow than the poor and humble.39 However, there was an entertainment value in Death too; then as now, people liked to frighten themselves with the macabre, and the Triumph of Death was a surprisingly popular part of the carnival celebration in the streets. His prevailing image was either that of a skeleton, as here in the Tarot, or his biblical appearance as a ‘rider on a pale horse.’40 In Northern Italy, the probable birthplace of Tarot, Death rode through the streets on a huge oxcart, accompanied by the Angel of the last Trump.41