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The King of Cups is adamant about starting a family and having children. He aspires to be a better parent, spouse, and, most importantly, an emotionally mature person. He aspires to be a kind, compassionate, and loving person. His family is his empire, and his ambition is to rule over and care for all of his children and grandkids. He enjoys taking care of his children, teaching them new skills, and reading them bedtime tales.
His family will always come first. He works and makes sacrifices for them, and he will stand up to anybody who threatens them with violence. The King of Cups may also be emotional at times.
The King of Cups is the pinnacle of emotional equilibrium and generosity, with a global and serene projection of power. Finding him in your spread is almost certainly a referral to someone else who can help you achieve your objectives by providing sound advice. Although this individual seems indifferent, even distant, their motives are genuine. Whatever advice they offer you will be valuable to you and should be taken into account when making your own decisions. If it does relate to you personally, it demonstrates a sense of responsibility and inner strength, as well as emotional discipline.
The King of Cups sits amid the ocean on his stone throne, with a fish nearly kneeling in respect on one side and a sailing ship on the other, a testimony to how far out to sea the king is. The monarch is richly attired, wearing a crimson and gold mantle over his blue robe and sandals that resemble fish scales. A magnificent crown sits upon his head, and a fish pendant hangs around his neck. A small scepter in the king’s left hand, displaying his regal character, and a cup in the other hand – these two things seem to be of equal significance to him.
The King of Cups is the ideal blend of the Cups suite’s emotional intensity with the authority and attitude of a king. His main goal in life is to maintain peace and prosperity, which includes maintaining peace in and around people he loves and cares about. When you’re too embarrassed to voice your sorrow, the King is the kind of person who will sit you down and ask you what’s wrong.
The King of Cups welcomes everyone, friend and stranger, to his house. He is often a teacher or at least pretends to be one in his interactions with others. He will always assist individuals in identifying what they are experiencing and determining how to address their bad feelings.
Circumstances Dont Matter, Only State of Being Matters
Emotion knowledge is a unique trait that may be difficult to come by. Wisdom differs from intellect in that intelligence is acquired via outside sources, while wisdom is acquired through personal experience and empathy. This knowledge complements the King’s other qualities, which he may be encouraging you to seek. He is in command of his emotions, striking the ideal balance between being honest and over-expressing himself. He can remain impartial in debates and bring peace to all parties involved. He is calm and compassionate, and his internal balance prevents him from being angry or depressed.
Try asking yourself these questions when you see the King of Cups. Is there someone in your life that acts in the same way as the King of Cups? What can you take away from that individual? Can you strive to bring peace to circumstances that are emotionally charged? What can you do to improve your emotional intelligence? How comfortable are you with your own feelings?
What King of Cups Means for You Today
The King of Cups has appeared today to remind you that you are the master of your emotions, even if it may not always feel like it. No situation or circumstance has the power to make you feel any certain way. We have been taught to give our power away to circumstances and we tend to believe that we can only feel good when something good happens. This creates a dangerous loop because it is our emotional state that manifests our circumstances, not the other way around. The King knows his true power and has mastered his emotions and therefore mastered his reality.
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The advent of good fortune, better health, or greater job prospects is symbolized by the Ace of Pentacles. There is no burning desire; rather, there is a bodily urge to be anchored, to create, to construct, or to leave a lasting imprint. There’s a desire to develop roots and allow things to follow their path, just like a seed in the ground.
It indicates that you should relax and let things unfold as they will. Things are often OK the way they are, and you should just let things unfold for the greatest outcomes. You cannot force life to go any faster.
The Ace of Pentacles indicates good fortune and possibilities for you, particularly one concerning manifestation. Aces usually symbolize a fresh beginning in some manner. Your life is about to enter a time of great productivity, or at the very least, a period in which your efforts will be repaid in proportion to the amount of effort you are prepared to put in. Your destiny is in your hands, and at this time, most of your relationship will be on solid footing, and you will be quite happy with your circumstances.
No other living relic (or actively used physical item) has as much history and significance as coinage. There have been various types of tangible money utilized all across the globe from the beginning of civilizations. It represents a lot of things to us: it’s what we labor for, trade with, and use to power the tangible representations of our aspirations and desires. It denotes security, peace of mind, and prosperity. In tarot, the pentacle suit represents everything earthly in our life, including our houses, occupations, goods, and possessions. Safety, security, comfort, and usefulness are all mental and emotional side effects of those tangible goods.
The Ace of Pentacles depicts a lush garden with vines, flowers, and other types of vegetation overflowing the landscape at the bottom of the card. A cloud with a hand sticking out of it floats over the natural garden. In the palm is a coin. The pentacle, the emblem of all earthly things, is shown on the coin.
Nature Moves Slowly but Still Accomplishes its Goals
This card, and the whole suite, is the seat of material power. What does the term “material power” mean? Physical money is indeed a source of tangible power, but how that wealth is used may vary. For instance, suppose a buddy contacts you when her vehicle breaks down and she has to go to work on time. You have a vehicle, so you drive yourself to pick her up. That’s an excellent example of putting your financial wealth to good use for the benefit of others (as well as yourself). From your computer to your oven, everything you possess is tangible riches – we just aren’t trained to perceive it that way. This card asks you to recognize your material wealth for what it is.
The Ace also asks for practicality. Everything has a purpose and it wants to be used for that purpose. People who utilize these tools must be realistic in their use and not anticipate more to fall from the sky. On this planet, we are given what we are given – some of us are given vast sums of money, while others are given just enough to live. Despite this, we often accumulate a large number of things that we never use. This card may be urging you to dust off that old guitar or fire up that old record player you used to like.
Here are some questions to consider while studying the Ace of Pentacles. Do you consider yourself rich at any point in your life? Why do you think that is? When was the last time you checked in on your physical well-being? Are you getting the most out of your possessions? How many items do you have but never use? Are you a practical person? How down-to-earth are you?
What Ace of Pentacles Means for You Today
The Ace of Pentacles has appeared today to encourage you to be patient. You have planted a seed it will take some time before it grows into a fruit-bearing tree. This can sometimes indicate the beginning of a new job where you have to wait a few weeks for your first paycheck, or something that will grow slowly over time and pay off later on. Earth is the slowest moving but most stable of the elements. They say that a watched pot never boils, and watched seed never seems to sprout. If you are growing something new in your life, avoid obsessively checking for results.
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In front of a sunflower field, a small child joyfully rides a white pony, representing the inner child in all of us that is awakened by the Sun’s promise of enlightenment. The logical and enlightened Sun has now tamed the darkness inside.
When you draw the Sun card it indicates that wonderful things are on the way. It may be a sign of impending delivery or the arrival of something new in your life. The money you’ve been waiting for has finally arrived, and you’re feeling more confident and rewarded for your efforts. However, you should exercise caution since prolonged exposure to the sun may result in sunburn.
Finding the Sun is a wonderful thing since it is an intrinsically beneficial card. It denotes personal gain, success, and the realization of personal objectives and pleasure if you are prepared to put in the work to achieve them. This kind of reward requires a positive attitude. The Sun has a strong effect on anybody starting a new personal endeavor, such as marriage or starting a family.
The Three Wise Men were brought to the infant Jesus by a star. Pinocchio’s quest to become a genuine boy began with the help of a star. We teach our youngsters that they should wish on a star. Why? One word comes to mind: hope. We hold out for hope, we’ll fight for hope, we’ll put our money in wishing wells, dreaming, wishing, and hoping. Why should we strive for success if we don’t have hope? The Star card represents the essential ingredient that keeps us moving, functioning, and ticking.
Praise the Sun!
“You are my sunshine, my only sunshine. When you’re not happy my skies are grey.” The words are well-known enough to conjure up a wonderful image of sunlight. And what does sunlight have to do with happiness? In virtually every culture, the two have been connected at some time. Scientists have found that some vitamins can only be obtained by absorbing sunshine via our skin and that vitamin, unsurprisingly, plays an important role in preventing sadness and keeping us happy. The Sun card gathers all of this energy into one location!
On this card, we see a huge and powerful sun with a human face. The sun’s beams radiated far and wide, all the way to the card’s edges. The child’s arms extended wide with a joyful expression on his face. A wall behind him sprouts sunflowers, and the happy child seems to have fashioned himself a crown out of the blooms!
Happiness may or may not be something you feel often depending on where you are, what you do in your life, and who you spend your time with. When the Sun card appears, though, you should begin carefully considering your happiness, where it comes from, and how much of it you have. Be open to happiness, the Sun card indicates that joy will soon knock on your door.
When drawing the Sun card, there are a few great things you should ask yourself. Where do you find happiness? Is it possible for you to be open to happiness? Should you be happier than you are right now? Are you giving yourself enough credit and appreciation for what you’ve accomplished?
What The Sun Means for You Today
The Sun has appeared today as a positive omen of things to come. Happiness is literally in the cards for you today. It could be that something positive happens today or it could be that you are simply going to be in a good mood for no apparent reason. In some cases, it can also mean that something that has been blocking your happiness will be illuminated and you are going to dissolve this blockage. It’s worth noting that both the Sun and young children like shown in the card have little to no expectation, which is part of what allows them to shine so brightly. Don’t let the expectation of something positive get in the way of your happiness in the present
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