![]() ![]() Facing these negative thoughts (“I’ll never be good at meditating”, “I don’t have enough faith”, “my prayers are never answered”, etc.) and understanding where they stem from will reignite your passion for enlightenment and personal growth. Spirituality- You’ve been wandering off your spiritual path lately due to trying to avoid negativity which is weighing you down. In general, avoiding the things that make you uncomfortable are not doing you any favors especially related to health issues. You can, and it most likely won’t be bad news. That mole looks really suspicious but you don’t think you can handle the bad news. Are you disappointed your doctor isn’t listening to you? Find a new doctor who will. ![]() But remember the Four of Cups is about balancing the good and the bad to your ultimate benefit. Not such good things when you’re confronting an illness, a surgery, or a health plan. Health & Wellness- In regards to personal health this tarot card shows the possibility of being disappointed, frustrated, weary, depressed, and confined. This also includes losing opportunities that are perfect for you because you’re too busy focusing on what is going on in other people’s lives. This can come across to your boss and coworkers as ungrateful and disinterested, which you are not. Your feelings of jealousy take so much of your attention that you’ve overlooked many positive aspects of your life and your career. You’re feeling envious of what your co-workers are achieving in terms of financial stability. Money & Career- Your boredom at work is compounded by your lack of gratitude at the stability and opportunities you do have. Are you avoiding working on those issues or telling your partner they need to be addressed? Now is the time to do so. Your current relationship might be quite enjoyable but with one or two destructive areas. You have the strength to move on and you should. Your fantasies are outweighing your reality and this is affecting your happiness. You are so caught up remembering what was or might have been that you are missing out on a lot of new opportunities for romance. Love & Relationships- The Four of Cups tarot card shows that your focus remains in your relationships that are already part of the past. The Four Of Cups Tarot Card Meanings In A Reading In general, this card is a timely reminder that contemplation and addressing fears, worries, insecurities, and tough choices head on (rather than avoiding them) is the most beneficial behavior. There may be feelings of missed opportunities even though not all opportunities can be taken. At this point, choices are more difficult and the good is tinged with the bad. Additionally, it implies not getting distracted by external influences and concentrating on goals. It is a description of trying to veer away from temptations by not paying attention to them but avoidance rarely implies success. The Four of Cups tarot card is a card of contemplation. An arm reaching out of a cloud is offering him a chalice, while three other chalices stand upright at his feet.įour of Cups Tarot Card Meanings- Regret, aversion, disgust, fantasies, day-dreaming, disillusion, missed opportunities, apathy, negativity, depression, nostalgia, pessimism, and yearning. He sits cross-legged with his arms crossed across his chest in a posture signifying he is meditating. There is still time to salvage the relationship, but that time is running out.The Four of Cups tarot card shows a young man sitting on a grassy hill under a tree laden with green leaves. Either way, something must be done to bring these feelings out into the open and change them. The querent might be on either side of this stagnant relationship, the man under the tree or the unappreciated cups. He's too locked in habit and routine to move, but habit and routine no longer give him comfort. Think of those who stew in their emotions, grumbling and grousing, maybe wasting their time drinking or spending too much time on the internet. The man under the tree is still, comfortably seated even, but it's clear that his feelings are restless. We might even start to find fault with it, become irritated by what we imagine is lacking or wrong with it. What we thought was wonderful when our feelings were new is now taken for granted. This is sometimes called the "grass is greener" card. He seems to be staring at the three cups he has, the fourth from the cloud suggesting that he feels unhappy with those three. A man sitting under a tree with three cups is offered a fourth by a hand from a cloud. Which is why it's a card about dissatisfaction. Water is about movement and flow, making the stability of the "fours" contrary to this element.
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