I have here an Ace of Cups. What do I see?
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I see a suggestion that I should be more flexible in my nature, mopre plantlike and vinelike, curving to accomodate what I have been given and what I try to attain (Ok, so I have about tne votes to become President) and the cup itself is me. The jewels are talents, shined and polished or not, and above and below the cup are negatives and positives, the positives being above me, and the negatoves being below the acceptance of my vessel. The vessel is me. Accepting, wide beyond belief, and hurting, the positive abov e me and re-strengthening me, but not necessarily a part of me. I need to re-learn my flexibilty, I need to re-find my whipping strength and I need to re-learn my ability to adapt.
Now, what a quick google on ace of cups means. Hmm. Not exactly out of place, for what I can see by the summary page.
From here:http://www.thelostfound.com/tarot/cards/meanings/acup.html
"As with all Aces, a hand emerges from the clouds to offer the object of the suit, in this case Cups. Cups are the second suit of the Minor Arcana, or the second stage of development. Cups are about emotion. They are the bridge between an original idea and the next stage (action) - a union of thought and feeling. In this card, five streams of water spring from the Cup and fall to the pond below. The five streams symbolize the five senses and the pond is the subconscious mind. The dove of Spirit descends to the material world holding the Bread of Life.
The Ace of Cups represents a fresh start, or spiritual breakthrough. It is the beginning of new desires and emotions. This card is both an indication to act on new ideas, and a sign that a heart-felt desire will be realized.
Aces can also indicate a time frame. The Ace of Cups represents Summer."
From here: http://www.paranormality.com/tarot_ace_of_cups.shtml
The Ace of Cups
The Root of the Powers of Water
Numerical Value: 5
Season: Summer
Direction: West
Divinatory meaning
Upright - Faithfulness, fertility, joy, love. The commencement of creative or artistic projects. All the positive powers of the unconscious mind.
Ill Dignified or Reversed - The card is symbolic of changes for the worst, possibly a time of barrenness, which can be either of a physical or mental nature. Failure of love, stagnation, despair and possibly loss of faith.
Which is kindof funny because I have become so muchg more artistic lately, and I was indeed doing some artwork tonight that had been waiting for .. something
((lyrics: but she looked good in ribbons (flowers on a razor wire)))
((INCOMING!!))
I see a suggestion that I should be more flexible in my nature, mopre plantlike and vinelike, curving to accomodate what I have been given and what I try to attain (Ok, so I have about tne votes to become President) and the cup itself is me. The jewels are talents, shined and polished or not, and above and below the cup are negatives and positives, the positives being above me, and the negatoves being below the acceptance of my vessel. The vessel is me. Accepting, wide beyond belief, and hurting, the positive abov e me and re-strengthening me, but not necessarily a part of me. I need to re-learn my flexibilty, I need to re-find my whipping strength and I need to re-learn my ability to adapt.
Now, what a quick google on ace of cups means. Hmm. Not exactly out of place, for what I can see by the summary page.
From here:http://www.thelostfound.com/tarot/cards/meanings/acup.html
"As with all Aces, a hand emerges from the clouds to offer the object of the suit, in this case Cups. Cups are the second suit of the Minor Arcana, or the second stage of development. Cups are about emotion. They are the bridge between an original idea and the next stage (action) - a union of thought and feeling. In this card, five streams of water spring from the Cup and fall to the pond below. The five streams symbolize the five senses and the pond is the subconscious mind. The dove of Spirit descends to the material world holding the Bread of Life.
The Ace of Cups represents a fresh start, or spiritual breakthrough. It is the beginning of new desires and emotions. This card is both an indication to act on new ideas, and a sign that a heart-felt desire will be realized.
Aces can also indicate a time frame. The Ace of Cups represents Summer."
From here: http://www.paranormality.com/tarot_ace_of_cups.shtml
The Ace of Cups
The Root of the Powers of Water
Numerical Value: 5
Season: Summer
Direction: West
Divinatory meaning
Upright - Faithfulness, fertility, joy, love. The commencement of creative or artistic projects. All the positive powers of the unconscious mind.
Ill Dignified or Reversed - The card is symbolic of changes for the worst, possibly a time of barrenness, which can be either of a physical or mental nature. Failure of love, stagnation, despair and possibly loss of faith.
Which is kindof funny because I have become so muchg more artistic lately, and I was indeed doing some artwork tonight that had been waiting for .. something
((lyrics: but she looked good in ribbons (flowers on a razor wire)))