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  2. If the Knight of Cups Shows Up in Your Tarot Reading, Here's ...

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    If you pull the Knight of Cups tarot card in a tarot reading, here's what it means, including the upright and reversed interpretations and keywords.

  3. Page of Cups - Wikipedia

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    The key meanings of the tarot card Page of Cups: [4] Announcement; Birth; Creative ideas; Good news; Message; When this card is drawn, the message indicates hope and positive change. The message is an announcement that you are on the right path. A person from the past may be bearing a specific message for you.

  4. Seven of Cups - Wikipedia

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    The cups seem to offer: A human head – may represent a potential companion to the seeker ( love ); also, the face of an oracle that gives answers and wisdom to all enquiries. A shrouded, glowing figurine – may represent the burning need for the conjurer's self-illumination.

  5. Suit of cups - Wikipedia

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    Knight of Cups: The Knight of a suit is typically representative of an active pursuit of the suits meanings (as symbolised by the masculine figure). In the Rider-Waite Tarot; a young man on a horse with a winged helmet offers a cup. Queen of Cups: The Queen of a suit is typically representative of the passive mastery of the suits meanings. In ...

  6. Tarot card reading - Wikipedia

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    published, under the imprint of his society, the Dictionnaire synonimique du Livre de Thot, a book that "systematically tabulated all the possible meanings which each card could bear, when upright and reversed." [30] Etteilla also suggested that tarot was: [31] a repository of the wisdom of Hermes Trismegistus; a book of eternal medicine

  7. Knight of Cups - Wikipedia

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    The knight of cups is a person who is a bringer of ideas, opportunities and offers. He is constantly bored, and in constant need of stimulation, but also artistic and refined. He represents a person who is amiable, intelligent, and full of high principles, but a dreamer who can be easily persuaded or discouraged.

  8. The High Priestess - Wikipedia

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    In the Rider–Waite Tarot, illustrated by Pamela Coleman Smith, the Popess was changed into The High Priestess sitting between the pillars of Boaz and Jachin (which has a particular meaning to Freemasonry). She wears a crown similar to the Egyptian goddess Hathor and is depicted with the Marian imagery of a blue mantle and the moon at her feet. A.

  9. The Magician (tarot card) - Wikipedia

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    Like other tarot cards, the symbolism of the Magician is interpreted differently depending on whether the card is drawn in an upright or reversed position. While the upright Magician represents potential and tapping into one's talents, the reversed Magician's potential and talents are unfocused and unmanifested. [6]