When you picture a Tarot reading in your mind, even if you have
never seen a deck of cards before in your life, you are hoping for a card to
come out that confirms you will be getting everything you are wishing for.
Every Tarot reading starts with the desire for your psychic to pull up the Nine
of Cups.
A well-fed man sits on a bench with his arms crossed. He wears a
fancy red hat with a matching red feather in it. Behind him is a circular table
covered top to floor with a blue cloth. This makes the man's white robe stand
out all the more. On this table are 9 cups. The man sits with his table of cups
in an unadorned golden hued room with a golden floor.
The man has such a smug look on his face. He is big too,
satisfied and well fed, perhaps even a little bit cocky after a fulfilling
experience for which he had obviously longed. He is getting exactly what he
wants. The Cups are his and empty; he has enjoyed their contents and has
arranged them as trophies. When you get exactly what you wish for, you too will
have that satisfied look and that line of trophies. Will you be enjoying your
satisfaction alone like our friend with the fancy hat? Will you be on a throne
or just a functional wooden bench?
Meaning in Past, Present and Future Positions
The Nine of Cups carries a great power to grant your wishes, and
so you may want this card to stick in the future position. You might want to
have "credit" with the forces of the Tarot in case you need a wish
granted at some point in the future. When this card appears in the past
position, you can look back to when you got what you wanted with the
perspective that comes with having moved on and evolved. With age comes wisdom
and as time passes we may see that the things we really wanted were not what we
should have gotten. Women who "get" a man by having a child with him
see this card in readings later in life. They got what they wished for and now
see the Nine of Cups as a truly hollow victory. The temptations of this card in
the Present position are often overwhelming. Is there a man you crave? Is there
a co-worker you wish would get fired? Is there a job prospect out there that
would be the best imaginable career move possible? Be careful what you wish
for, you may get it. That man might be a jerk. Your co-worker might be replaced
by an even more terrible person. That job might be great but the company could
close at a time that is terrible for your finances. Even though the suit of
Cups represents emotions, the Nine of Cups is a card that should make you put
thought before desire.
Card Combinations
The Nine of Cups mixes poorly with other cards of the Cups suit.
This card needs precision and thought and Cups are too emotional. The chance to
have something you really want blinds you to the practical realities. This is
wishing to make love with your cute professor and finding out you were one of a
few girls in your class that he bedded. Too many Cups cards in a reading with
the Nine of Cups present and you are likely to follow a false passion toward oblivion.
The Nine of Cups surrounded by many cards from the suit of Swords is a
blessing. Swords are cerebral and active. Swords bring about practical and
deliberate action. A reading such as this would find you wishing for your
college to deliver a friend who also doubles as a study partner.
When the Nine of Cups appears in a reading and there are many
cards from the Pentacles suit, look for a financial wish to come true. If
Swords and Pentacles appear in equal numbers, your financial decisions and
investments will be especially good! If you are in business for yourself or are
in the fine arts, you should enjoy seeing your Tarot Reader pull up the Nine of
Cups amongst a reading with a lot of cards from the suit of Wands. This is the
suit that rules creativity and if you have been longing for that creative
breakthrough or the big chance for your paintings to be seen in a gallery or
your band to play in a nicer venue, be sure to think about your creative career
when the Nine of Cups appears and grants you one wish.
All Tarot cards in any suit
bearing the number 9 are lower echoes of the Major Arcana's cards numbered 9
and 19. The Hermit is card #9. This
is the card of loneliness. It is echoed by the man on the bench in the Nine of
Cups being alone. Sometimes getting what you want means alienating a lot of
people along the way. The Sun is Tarot card #19. This is the card of glorious fulfillment. The
Cups arranged on the table symbolize having attained what was desired, a lower
echo of the powerful Sun card and the achievement it symbolizes.
When the Nine of Cups appears in
a reading with Death, you are likely to get a good
transfer in your workplace or move to better domestic situation. Combined with The Devil card, the Nine of
Cups gives you more partying than you have ever had, but a bigger hangover than
you can handle awaits.
Since the Nine of Cups grants
your wishes, perhaps the best companion for it in a reading is the Temperance card. This is the
card of foregoing pleasure for a greater sense of purpose. To have the
opportunity for the universe to give you a quick route to the things you most
want and to also receive the most disciplined and reverential card in the
entire Tarot deck is a blessing of wisdom beyond almost any other possible
Tarot reading.
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