![]() By trusting your intuition, you will find it is easier to understand how your psyche works and also to get closer to others, in good times and in bad. The constant flow of everyday life sometimes forces you to act on automatic pilot. This pause can be extremely beneficial: it will make them aware of the blockages preventing them from moving forward and reconnecting to their true emotions. When drawn upright, this card may be a sign to the seeker that it is now necessary to take the time for a little introspection. The highly developed receptivity and sensitivity of the Queen of Cups give her a tremendous capacity to understand the mysteries of the human soul. With her, you need to let your heart speak and let yourself feel a little maternal softness. Not much appreciated in a world increasingly focused on productivity and individuality, these rare qualities make this woman a unique being. Whether directly related to the seeker or referring to a person around them, the Queen of the Cups is a deeply sensitive character, for whom relationships with others always involve sharing and empathy. Her red coat is a reminder of her power to act. Calm and placid in appearance, she will nonetheless be formidable if someone breaks her heart. ![]() This Queen is sensitive and respectful of the strength of her emotions. The Queen of the Cups holds a kind of scepter in her left hand. The Queen of Cups card represents someone who is nurturing and caring. Doesn't the queen's gaze directed towards the object let it be understood that she alone is able to uncover the truths it contains? This closed cup of course refers to the notion of what cannot be said, but also of clairvoyance. In her right hand she holds a closed cup, which might contain the secrets of her heart and the mysteries of the human soul. First and foremost, the Queen of Cups is an intuitive and receptive woman. The central part of her dress and the blue background suggest the world of emotions to which she belongs. Represented in 3/4 length and looking to her right, the queen sits on a throne covered by a canopy. The Queen of Cups is, unsurprisingly, represented by a relatively young woman, whose hair color varies depending on the tarot version. This means there is a greater symbolism on the card than is usual with minor arcana, making it easier for those who love the divination tarot to understand the different facets of the personality of this sensitive and loving character. ![]() ![]() She will always be there for you.Much loved by cartomancers, the Queen of Cups belongs to the large family of court cards. At her best, however, she has is a well of emotional support and empathy that never runs dry. She is not above emotional manipulation, playing the fragile female who needs protecting, the invalid who needs tending, or the sensitive who can't be told bad news. Unfortunately, this is also a queen who can suffer from hormonal imbalances, depression, moodiness, alcoholism, delusions and drug addiction. Her intuition is uncanny and her temper.well, it runs very deep and you don't ever want it turned against you. Also, devoutly spiritual in her own way.Īffectionate and loving, she hugs, heals, and bakes cookies for her children. She can be a creative storyteller or artist. Sometimes she is so shy and self-effacing you might not even notice her other times she can be a little scary, dreamy, mysterious, possessing otherworldly powers or a spiritual connection. Call her the emotional fix-it woman or the ultimate "mom," but she seems to have exactly the right solution to problems relating to family, friends, love. As a development: Developing a romance, psychic powers, or the growth of a family.Īs an adult woman: Often a healer, counselor or psychic, this is a woman who seems to know what's wrong even before you open your mouth. ![]()
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