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The Ten of Cups speaks of emotional fulfillment, home and harmony. It also asks what ideal of happiness you are trying to hold.
The Ace of Cups speaks of emotional beginnings, new love and intuition. A full cup does not always ask you to rush.
The Nine of Cups speaks of satisfaction and wishes fulfilled. It also asks whether getting what you wanted truly fulfills you.
The Eight of Cups speaks of walking away when something no longer nourishes you, even if leaving still hurts.
The Seven of Cups speaks of options, fantasy and unclear choices. Not everything you imagine has the same weight in real life.
The World tarot card represents completion, integration, and the quiet feeling that something important has finally come full circle.
Judgement in tarot points to reckoning, honesty, and the moment you stop avoiding yourself. It often appears when something unfinished asks to be faced clearly.
The Five of Cups speaks of loss, grief and disappointment. It does not deny the pain, but it reminds you that not everything is gone.
The Four of Cups speaks of emotional withdrawal, apathy and the offers you cannot see when something inside you is tired.
The Three of Cups speaks of friendship, celebration and shared support. It also asks whether your circle truly nourishes you.
The Six of Cups speaks of memory, tenderness and the past. But not everything that returns deserves the same place again.
The Two of Cups speaks of mutual connection, attraction and emotional agreement. But it asks whether the bond is truly reciprocal.