The world of tarot includes a vast amount of symbols that add richness to the interpretation of each reading. Numerology plays a fundamental role in this symbolism because the lessons usually have a strong connection with the energy emanating from whatever number has been assigned to the card in question. In the case of the …
Minor Arcana
Welcome the Suit of Swords with the Ace of Swords Tarot card. This suit is connected to the air element. Like all of the Aces, the Ace of Swords Tarot card represents the origin or starting point of a situation or circumstance. In the case of the swords, this situation or circumstance is related to …
We have reached the end of the suit. The King of Cups Tarot card welcomes us floating triumphantly over the waters of the unconscious. Looking calm and careless, this monarch directs his destiny and has absolute control over his emotions and creative abilities. He has managed to dominate and moderate his instinctive forces, his impulses, …
The Queen of Cups Tarot card has a clear connection with the maternal aspects of The Empress Major Arcana. Love, parenting, feelings, and compassion…these are just some of the attributes typically associated with this card, which is full of sensitivity and emotions. The Queen of Cups is the lover, friend, or mother who speaks from …
Represented by a young boy, the Page of Cups Tarot card announces the entrance to the world of the royal court of the suit of cups. Pages represent the awakening to the potential embodied by the kings, and they transmit an attenuated vibration of the secrets and mysteries within each suit. Traditionally, the pages were …
The Knight of Cups Tarot card is deeply connected to the emotional state of the querent. The Knights are the brave messengers in any spread. By their demeanor, they also mark the type of message they carry and the speed by which they will deliver it. In the case of the Knight of Cups Tarot …
If the Ten of Cups Tarot card appears, it means that we have completed a cycle of emotional learning. We have reached happiness, joy, and satisfaction, and in most cases, it relates to interpersonal relationships. Gratitude, inner peace, and blessings are some of the words commonly associated with the Ten of Cups Tarot card. This …
The journey of the hero through the lessons of the Tarot Cards is a journey full of meanings and interwoven symbols. With the highest vibrational frequency, the Number 9 is called the master number. It is the number that mathematically ends the sequence of natural numbers, and therefore it accumulates all the results of the …
In the Eight of Cups Tarot card, we find a moment of our lives that seems to be somewhat contradictory: the boredom and weariness of success. This is a card of transition and change that augurs a moment of reflection. When the Eight of Cups Tarot card appears we can foresee a big turning point …
The Seven of Cups Tarot card is a call for caution. It depicts a man surprised by a multitude of options. Before his eyes, he finds 7 cups floating in gray clouds, each containing great treasures and dangers. But, beware! It is impossible to determine which is which at first sight. This card relates to …
The Six of Cups Tarot card is a call to reconnect with our inner child. Linked to nostalgia, ingenuity, innocence, and generosity, this card of the Minor Arcana opens the door to reflect on the way we see the world. In some cases, this card refers to people who have been stuck in the past, …
When the Five of Cups Tarot card appears in a spread, it usually brings a hard lesson to learn. Nevertheless, it’s a situation that we’ve all experienced at some point: loss. This card could be indicating that a querant is going through a difficult time of their life. It could be the death of a …
So far in the deck of cups, the suit of feelings and an endless stream of love, we have met with cards full of happiness and romantic connection. Now we are faced with the opposite side of the spectrum. The Four of Cups Tarot card deals with feelings and emotions that are difficult to manage …
The Three of Cups Tarot card is an omen of celebration. On this card from the Suit of Cups, we find three women toasting, dancing, and celebrating together in their happiness. The Three of Cups Tarot card calls to mind the type of happiness in which satisfaction and stability come together. It is a lasting …
Union and commitment are the most important keywords for the Two of Cups Tarot card. This minor trump refers to relationships that thrive with prosperity and understanding. Examples of such relationships are friendships, a new romance, or a working team that is full of good energy, solidarity and that produces excellent results. When it comes …