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Queen of Cups (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
The Queen of Cups views feelings as sacred, because they reveal life to us in vibrant colors. She represents the power of embracing and nurturing our emotional selves and reminds us to trust our intuition and act with kindness and compassion.
Three of Cups (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
The Three of Cups reversed reminds you that you can elevate the energy no matter where you are, or what is happening.
Knight of Cups (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
The reversed Knight of Cups indicates a need to release difficult feelings by putting them into words.
King of Cups (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
When the King of Cups appears reversed, he advises you to stay calm despite stormy seas.
Nine of Cups (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
The Nine of Cups represents savoring life and all its pleasures.
Five of Cups (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
When the Five of Cups appears in a reading, it is often a sign to snap out of any negative emotions or feelings of loss and move on with life.
Queen of Cups (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
When the Queen of Cups appears reversed in a tarot reading, it can indicate that you are passing through life without truly allowing yourself to feel or experience it. Learn more about reversed Tarot card meanings, by Elliot Oracle.
Six of Cups (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
Reconnect with Joyful Memories and Embrace the Wisdom of Your Past.
Ten of Cups (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
The Ten of Cups represents gratitude for the magic that's weaving through your life, right at this very moment.
Two of Cups (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
The Two of Cups reversed is the harbinger of resolution to misunderstandings and miscommunications with others.
Page of Cups (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
When the Page of Cups appears, your creative inner-child wants some attention!
Seven of Cups (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
When the Seven of Cups card appears in a tarot reading, it’s an invitation to explore your deepest desires and to dream big.
If the Six of Swords appears reversed, it suggests that you may be resisting change or finding it difficult to let go of the past.