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Tarot Cards – The Six of Cups

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When you ask the question, Peter Please Answer Me, what are you hoping to hear? Is it the grief represented by the Five of Cups? I very much doubt it. I think when you Ask Jud, or check Peter Answers you are hoping for an uplifting message. That is what the Six of Cups represents.

In the film Parenthood there is a scene in which all the members of a large family come together to witness a birth. As the camera pans from person to person, we see as if for the first time the individuality of each one. They talk and laugh, but suddenly their actions seem anything but ordinary. There is a sweetness in the air that builds until we see its very embodiment – the new baby. This is the spirit of the Six of Cups.

It is a truism that there is violence, anger and mean-spiritedness in the world. No question there is too much of this, but there is also much good will and caring. A mother hands a drink to her child. A mom combs her son’s hair. A friend lends his car for the weekend. A worker fills in for a sick colleague. Small gestures, barely noticed, but very important to our wellbeing. The Six of Cups is a card of simple goodness. It encourages you to be kind, generous and forgiving. it is the Mother Theresa of Tarot Cards.

The Six of Cups also represents innocence – a word with many shades of meaning. You can be innocent in the strictly legal sense of lack of guilt. You can be innocent of the truth – unaware of some terrible secret. You can be lacking in deceit or corruption – innocent of any ulterior motive. Finally, you can be virtuous or chaste. These are all possibilities that can apply to the Six of Cups, depending on the situation.

Notice that the two figures on the Six of Cups appear to be children. Often this card represents a baby or young child. In a larger sense, it embraces all of childhood and the feelings we associate with youth – being carefree, playful, secure and loved. Children are our treasure, and the sweetness of the Six of Cups is a quality to be treasured as well.

The actions of the Six of Cups are experiencing good will, enjoying innocence and focusing on childhood.

Experiencing good will means acting kindly or charitably, doing a good turn for another, sharing what you have, having a noble impulse, receiving a gift, feeling blessed and being well-intentioned.

Enjoying innocence means feeling simple contentment, surrounding yourself with goodness, being blissfully unaware, having a clear conscience, shunning corruption, being acquitted and appreciating simple joys.

Focusing on childhood means being with a child or young person, feeling carefree, being taken care of, feeling nostalgic, indulging in play, enjoying youthful activities and having a baby.

What I like about Peter Answers is the responses you get are usually positive and full of life. Good news, not bad news. Tarot readings are different. When you look to the meaning of each tarot card you will find joy there, and the Six of Cups is a prime example of that.

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