![]() ![]() If in a relationship, the Six of Cups can symbolize a long-term or childhood union. So, let’s understand how the meanings of this card can be interpreted for the querent in each type of reading. Do not be afraid or ashamed to seek this comfort, it is extremely necessary for you to get through the storm. You may be returning to a familiar place to be close to the people you love and it will be this contact that will give you strength to face any adversity that comes your way. This card also symbolises the search in the past for a way out in the face of some extreme difficulty. Happy moments can and should be built in the present time and that doesn’t mean erasing your past, but leaving it where it belongs. You have to be careful not to get caught up in that sense of fulfilment that your past brings into your life and end up trapped in it. However, this card warns of the dangers of letting yourself be completely caught up in nostalgia for a time that will never return. Someone very important to your story is also constantly in your thoughts and the desire to see that person again fills your heart with good energy, even if it is not actually possible to do so. Most likely, you are in a phase of your life in which memories come back to your mind, bringing an enormous desire to relive a significant period of your life, especially your childhood and adolescence, a period that brought many joys and moments of fullness, peace and freedom. The Six of Cups card is a card that points to aspects related to the past that directly influence the present through childhood memories, remarkable events and a feeling of nostalgia. Inverted keywords: maturity, growing up, independence, idealised view of the past, stuck in the past. Keywords: childhood memories, past influences, nostalgia, reunions, innocence. To better understand the interpretations related to the Six of Cups card, let’s list the keywords related to it. There is also an elderly man in the distance, who represents older people’s affairs and their responsibilities, contrasting with the two young men in their innocence in the card’s central scene. The garden and residence at the bottom of the card represent comfort and security The bowls symbolise the memories of days gone by There are four more goblets lined up next to them, and a fifth positioned on a pedestal just behind the youth The girl is holding out her hand to accept the flowers he offers her, and is looking at him with admiration and respect What can have its symbolism interpreted from the following aspects: In the Rider Waite Smith Tarot, the Six of Cups shows a young man bending down to offer flowers to a young girl, and the flowers are in an arrangement inside a large vase that symbolises the suit of Cups (Cups, in English, which can mean cup or vase).
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