A boy and a girl are in a village square. They are dressed for
play. The cloudless blue sky above contrasts with the warm golden earth below
and the strong buildings of the village that shield them from the outside world.
Six cups from the suit of Cups are arranged about. One is often depicted
standing alone on a pedestal near the children. A few of the cups are in the
foreground of the card. One of the cups is being handled by the boy, and in
some tarot decks the two children are handling this cup together. Each cup has
foliage growing in it, with a prominent flower in full bloom emanating out of
all six of these cups. The boy and girl are sniffing the flower in the cup he
(or they) holds.
This card is a metaphor for the small joys of childhood – and
yet a reminder that those joys have less relationship to the adult world than
any of us would really like to consider. The children are not dressed to
interact as lovers or business partners, down to the goofy red cowl that the
boy is wearing. The suit of Cups represents emotions in the Tarot and to fill
up a cup with dirt and plant life is not what emotions are to be used for. But
that is what childhood is for – to not have to be an adult with emotional
responses and commitments based on knowing the difference between right and
wrong. The children hold onto love (represented by the cup) but have no idea
that the flowers will not be there forever and that they will have to learn how
to fill the cups they encounter in life with love and emotion.
Meaning in Past, Present and Future Positions
Every Tarot reading is different, but each follows a format of
setting cards in the position of the past, the present and the future. Each
card tells a story about these parts of your life and together paint a more
complete picture of your life and the possibilities facing you.
When the Six of Cups is in the past position, this indicates
that at the foundation, you have an innocence about you that almost serves to
protect you from the jaded souls of the world who want to complain about
everything. This card is so inherently about childhood that it almost never
means anything about your actual childhood in the past position. It brings the
past position of your Tarot reading into the realm of the recent past. This
innocence, or naive nature in the past has led you into your current
predicament.
When it is in the present position, the Six of Cups is a card
letting you know that you may be too trusting of an individual. It also may be
a card that indicates your genuine affection for someone is the reason you are
succeeding. This is a card of enjoying the moment without consideration for the
consequences of your actions. Tarot readers at tourist resorts see this card
come up seemingly more often than the laws of chance would allow for. People on
vacation are inherently at play.
In the future position, the Six of Cups reveals that you are
headed to a place of blissful peace and play. This could signal an upcoming
vacation or a relationship providing for you to have a more relaxed and
carefree life. Enjoy the satisfaction that your future will make you feel like
a kid again.
Card Combinations
Every Tarot spread sings the harmony created by the cards
interacting with each other. Cards closest to each other have a deeper effect
in coloring what each other indicate.
When the Six of Cups is combined
with The Lovers card, look for a
relationship to be idealistic and playful. You might have a hard time setting
limits and establishing boundaries, but you will still be having fun. This card
is the highest echo of the Six of Cups. On the flip side, the card numbered 16
in the Tarot isThe Tower and indicates that a serious immaturity on your part has caused
neglect to a situation that is due for a dramatic upheaval due to being
radically out of balance from what is called for. Your behavior at this time
will be under intense scrutiny and carry a burden.
When The Chariot card is drawn,
you will be victorious over a more prepared opponent. This card combination is
seen in many underdog sports victories and legal battles that emulate the David
and Goliath tale.
When paired with the Temperance card, the Six of Cups
is a card that allows you to enjoy the simple things in life. The Queen of Cups or The King of Cups works well with
this card in giving you an appreciation of life as an adult with enough sense
to remember to enjoy things as you did as a child and never be too weighed down
with responsibilities.
Paired with the Two of Pentacles and you will
spend your money irresponsibly, while you will hold onto something valuable for
sentimental reasons if the Six of Cups is near the Four of Pentacles. One of the
Tarot's Major Arcana cards that goes great with the Six of Cups is the Strength card, as the purity
of your belief is enough to fight off the criticisms of those with less than
honorable intentions.
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