![]() ![]() This card encourages you to be grateful for the fact that you are employed and to focus on the positive things. Are you having trouble focusing on your duties because you are unhappy at your job? The Four of Cups in a career spread denotes a loss of motivation at work. If not, you risk missing the window of opportunity. ![]() Just like on the Four of Cups card, the solution can be right in front of you, but only if you’re willing to see it. If you open your eyes and look around you, you will be able to find a way through this. This will miraculously transform your life.”Īlthough it may be tempting to withdraw inside yourself, you must avoid this. Make it your friend and ally, not your enemy. Whatever the present moment contains, accept it as if you had chosen it. ![]() The Four of Cups tells you that to get your stagnant situation moving again, you first have to evaluate your attitude and accept your current situation. The Four of Cups in the upright position represents missing out on opportunities, depression, and losing motivation in life.ĭo you look around and feel that where you are and what you have is not enough? Has your life become stagnant, and nothing seems to bring you joy? Or perhaps you’ve been faced with financial problems? Like the man illustrated on this card, we are often so busy focusing on the three cups in front of us, we never notice other options and possibilities. The imagery here calls attention to focusing too much on our own reality, thoughts, and perceptions. Blue Sky: If the man on the card were to stand up, he would see that the sky is blue and the outlook is bright.However, the figure doesn’t seem to care about that. Tree: The man is sitting under the tree that is in full leaf, resembling abundant life going on all around him.Although the cloud is right in front of the young man, he either can’t see it or refuses to do so. Cloud Offering the Cup: Beside him, a cloud offers a fourth cup, resembling the one of the Ace of Cups, symbolizing a new start.He sits with his arms crossed and his head down, as if in meditation or deep thought. Man, and His Pose: The Four of Cups tarot card depicts a man sitting below a tree with three cups before him.To fully understand the Four of Cups tarot card meaning, we will first take a look at the illustration, colors, and symbolism of this Cups card. ![]() Let’s take a closer look at the Four of Cups tarot card illustration, which will help you understand what it depicts. Uprightĭepression, missed opportunities, feeling stuck It’ll help you better understand the meaning of this card and its connection with love, money, and health. Just be careful not to get stuck here.Before diving deeper into the upright and reversed Four of Cups tarot card meanings, you should first familiarize yourself with the most important facts connected to this Cups card. Maybe the ‘right’ person hasn’t come along yet? Maybe you’re gonna hold out for a better job? There’s a passivity in this card that could be just what you need right now, if you have faith that that something better is just around the corner. On the other hand, this can be about saying no for positive reasons. But think also about whether there’s something new or positive you can bring in to this situation to enliven it. If things really are over, well – it’s time to accept and deal with that, you can’t just sit there forever pretending this isn’t happening. It’s time to shift the energy, shake things up a little. Or you losing interest in something you once loved. This might point to a relationship becoming stale. You get the idea! It’s up to you to give things a shake and awaken your imagination – by doing so, you open up new possibilities in your life that can help you get back on track again. Be creative – literally, get out some paints or make a collage or whatever. When you see this card, it’s really up to you.Īdopt an attitude of curiosity. You can sit there being grumpy or bored, accept the way things are just now and feel uninspired. She only has to turn her head to see it – but will she? In a reading… Resembling the Ace of Cups itself, it’s another opportunity, something new. From the side, a fourth cup is offered as if by magic. A lapse in imagination, a lack of curiosity. She has become bored with her own heart, bored with herself. Apparently, she is not interested in what is in them. In Pamela Colman-Smith’s illustration, a girl sits beneath a tree, looking fed up. It’s being apathetic (as in, ‘without feeling’). It represents an emotional inertia, grinding to a standstill. It’s like your heart gives up, you can’t seem to get going or get excited about things. Not because of obstacles, not for any practical reason that can be solved, but just… stuck. ![]()
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