Card of the Week: The Four of Cups
Card Description:
Just looking at this one makes you go "uh-oh!" The card depicts a woman leaning over four cups, which have spilled over. She seems to be trying to drown her sorrows with their contents and looks weary of what life has brought her. One of the cups, however, has a few drops left--a small morsel of hope if one only remembers to keep trying. All is not lost.
Archetypal Meaning(s):
This card, as you might guess, represents weariness and disappointment. It may also represent a stationary period in one's life or some kind of bitter experience.
What it Means to Me:
Whew, we sure have had a lot of Cups on this blog since we began. That's probably a result of my influence on the cards--as a Pisces and a naturally emotional person, almost every reading I've had has been full of the cups, which represent emotion.
Speaking of my emotions... they've been on the roller coaster that is applying to grad school since the process began back in September--nay, probably even August! As such, I can't help but say I identify with this women's exhausted expression. I am also stagnant in my life until I hear back from every school and know what my possible next steps are. Would that I could relate less to this card, but I will be clinging to the message of hope that the fourth cup represents--if I persevere, there is always hope.
As I ask this, I have to hope it isn't the case, but did this card resonate with anyone this week? Are you having a difficult or stationary period in your life right now? Does spring promise a thaw?
Speaking of my emotions... they've been on the roller coaster that is applying to grad school since the process began back in September--nay, probably even August! As such, I can't help but say I identify with this women's exhausted expression. I am also stagnant in my life until I hear back from every school and know what my possible next steps are. Would that I could relate less to this card, but I will be clinging to the message of hope that the fourth cup represents--if I persevere, there is always hope.
As I ask this, I have to hope it isn't the case, but did this card resonate with anyone this week? Are you having a difficult or stationary period in your life right now? Does spring promise a thaw?
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