It indicates ease in one's affairs as well as news of enjoyment and entertainment. The card indicates a youth with a love for the arts, poetry and music and may be very fond of dancing. This indicates a versatile individual, one who has the gift of intuition and insight. Page of Cups: A dreamy youth holds a cup from wherein a fish pokes its head.Ten of Cups: A husband and wife join arms looking up at the rainbow over their house.A well fed, self-satisfied individual sits with nine cups behind. Nine of Cups: This is known as the "wish" card.It indicates a restlessness and wanderlust as well as overlooking the good we already possess, in the hopes of finding something else. The traveler is in a good situation where there is much promise and much to offer, but chooses to set out for the unknown. An indifferent moon looks down upon the traveler. A figure leaves these cups behind as if beginning a journey. Eight of Cups: Eight cups are arranged in a row.Other cups show a red dragon of inflamed passion and emotion, as well as a snake arising from another cup. Another cup shows riches, another the cloaked soul of the querent about to be revealed, another castles. On one cup is the perfect lover or mate all people idealize. Seven of Cups: A young person sees seven cups among the clouds and visions therein.It can also indicate an invitation or gift coming from someone in your past. This card can indicate happy memories, as well as a certain clinging to the past and how things used to be. Six of Cups: Two youths play in a garden, surrounded by six cups.The hooded figure remains unaware of the two cups still standing behind-so the situation is not completely hopeless. Here it indicates hopes that have been dashed, or mourning over something that is lost. The 5 of any suit can be considered difficult. Behind the cloaked figure stand two cups, upright.
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