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Are you a procrastinator like me? Do you overindulge from time to time and let your fitness regimen get away from you? Then like me the Seven of Cups probably speaks to you. This tarot card is all about letting everything go.
It is easy to worship the gods of order, efficiency and neatness. We like trim lawns, alphabetized filing systems, time management and empty email inboxes – getting more done with less. We admire order in all its forms and want everything to be just right. The Seven of Cups provides the balance. This card stands for all that is sloppy, impractical and lax. Is it the Jeff Spicoli (from Fast Times at Ridgemont High) of tarot cards.
When the Seven of Cups appears in a reading, it is important to look carefully at how disordered your situation is. Is everything too controlled and regular? Perhaps you need to let things fall apart a little. When a rigid system breaks up, there can be a tremendous release of creativity. The man on the Seven of Cups is amazed by all the options he has.
On the other hand, if you are in a chaotic situation, some tightening may be necessary. No one is happy and productive in a crazy environment. Regularity gives structure to life. Taken to an extreme, the looseness of the Seven of Cups can lead to harmful patterns of decadence, addiction and self-indulgence.
Sometimes the laziness applies to your thoughts and dreams. It is easy to wish for something, but not so easy to put in the hard work necessary for that dream to come true. When you see this card, make sure that you are backing up your plans with work and effort. Tighten up your life and commit yourself to doing what it takes to reach your goals … even if it means cleaning house, washing the windows or emptying your inbox.
The actions of the Seven of Cups are indulging in wishful thinking, having many options and falling into dissipation.
Indulging in wishful thinking means creating fantasies, dreaming, getting caught up in illusions, letting your imagination run wild, kidding yourself about the facts, building castles in the air, waiting for your ship to come in, lacking focus and commitment and avoiding putting ideas to the test.
Having many options means being offered many alternatives, facing an array of choices, believing in limitless possibilities, looking at a wide open field and getting to pick and choose.
Falling into dissipation means overindulging, letting everything go, becoming disorganized, eating/drinking/partying to excess, neglecting your health, entering into addictive patterns, being inclined toward indolence, being lazy and procrastinating.
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