37-Two of Cups Upright Thoth Love Tarot Reading

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Romance, Love Or Relationships:

This card represents true love, balanced partnership, commitment, and all of the things that most of us hope for in regard to love and relationship. However, this does not mean that you can just do or say ‘whatever’ and that your love/relationship will last; it only means that the underpinnings, the real, solid, potential for true love and affection is there. If you are ‘looking for love,’ this is a signal that it is very likely to be headed your way very soon. Relax.

Card Meanings: Love, Engagements, Proposals, Cooperation, Balance, Marriage, Relationships, Potential Soulmates, Harmony, Happy Couples, Connection, Compatibility, Equality, Romance, Unity, Friendship, Partnership, Attraction

The Two of Cups often refers to romantic partnership, but that is not its only connotation. It can speak of balance, friendship, joy, and sharing.

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Complete Book of Tarot
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Complete Book of Tarot: When upright, the Two of Cups suggests involvement in a positive personal relationship with someone. A friendship, business partnership, or love interest may be forming. You genuinely like the other person and they, in turn, enjoy your company and want to form a closer tie. Such a relationship is likely to be mutually beneficial. If you’ve been having difficulties in a relationship, you will have an opportunity for reconciliation. The healing waters of Cups can bring positive changes to your life and inspire creative self-expression. The two snakes coiled around the rod of Hermes represent the mingling together of the two partners. The winged lion’s head refers to the sign Leo and the fifth astrological house, which has to do with pregnancy, romance, fun, sexual pleasure, and creative activities.

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Reversed Cards: Two people, two cups, two mirrored aspects. The water inside the Two of Cups is reflective, which means you are showing up in someone else’s cup just as they are showing up in yours. How are you being seen by the person in front of you? The people around us are our best mirrors. They show us how we show up, even if we don’t like it. With the Two of Cups in the mirror aspect, you are being asked to see your reflection in another’s cup. See yourself as they see you. Don’t judge or blame. Just look. It is a lesson all its own.

Complete Book of Tarot: In card games, the sequence of the trump cards is crucial because the cards of higher rank trump those of lower rank. The images on the cards and the cards’ relative importance with respect to one another no doubt reflected the cultural, political, and religious climate in which they were created. Many books about tarot, however, minimize the role played by Christian symbolism and moral teachings in the development of the tarot.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Hebrew letter: Tav, Tau, or Taw (two sticks laid out in the shape of an X or the sign of a cross to mark a location; a Hebrew word meaning a cross, sign, scribble, limit, mark, signal, boundary, monument, covenant, or signature). This card marks the end of the Fool’s journey: X marks the spot. The sign of the cross is also an important symbol in Christianity. A cross divides space into four quarters, symbolic of the four elements and the four fixed signs of the zodiac, which are depicted on the World card.