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Ace of Cups, Two of Cups, Three of Cups, Four of Cups, Five of Cups, Six of Cups, Seven of Cups
Peter Please Answer me this: What do I do when Peteranswers doesn’t give me the answer that I am looking for? The best answer I can give you there is when the world’s premier free online fortune teller doesn’t work then you need to take matters into your own hands and consult the tarot cards. Here I continue my series on the meaning of each tarot card.
I heard about a psychologist friend who once told someone that when a group is ready to break up, the members give off subtle and not so obvious signs to that effect. They display a certain restlessness and disinterest. They arrive late to meetings, communicate less and seem very distracted. At some level the participants know it is time to move on, but they need a while to work up to that final step. Do you work with someone who just doesn’t seem engaged? It is very much like that.
This process applies in many situations where an ending is nearing. Nothing is permanent in life. Sooner or later, everything slips away…or we slip away from it. The Eight of Cups stands for those moments when we realize, once and for all, that the past is gone. What was true is no longer true. What was, is no more. It is time to move on. The signs of change are in our face, and we must accept them. It is time to move on and seek the next challenge.
Moving on can mean a physical change such as leaving a job, location or relationship. It can also mean an inner change – releasing old patterns, especially those that have dominated our thoughts and emotions. Stuck in a rut? Time for a change. On the Eight of Cups, we see a man leaving on a journey. He has turned away from his old feelings (cups/river) to strike out on a new path. Sometimes moving on can mean searching for a deeper truth or reality. One day we wake up and realize that we have been asleep in our own lives – living a dream that no longer satisfies.
Some changes can be wearying. Endings are not always easy. One of the signs of a readiness to leave is lack of energy. When you feel tired and dispirited, you know that something is wrong, and it’s time for a new direction. Reexamine your life and your priorities. You will find where in your life you need to move on.
The actions of the Eight of Cups are seeking deeper meaning, moving on and growing weary.
Seeking deeper meaning means focusing on personal truth, leaving the rat race, looking for answers
concentrating on what is important, starting on a journey of discovery, finding out the facts, devoting more time to the spiritual.
Moving on means realizing the current cycle is over, abandoning a hopeless situation, disentangling yourself, starting on a trip of unknown length, letting go, finishing up and walking away.
Growing weary means feeling drained by demands, dragging through the day, feeling tired and listless
lacking energy, losing hope, getting weighed down by worries, becoming burned out.
Tarot is often used to validate what you are already feeling. When this card comes up and it matches some of the feelings you already have then you may know it is indeed time to move on.
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