Six of Chalices
A bare-skinned woman bathes in the river, cloaked in reeds and water lilies. Her hair loose, her eyes fixed, she is caressed by the sunlit inlet. It washes away all the accreted dust of her day, and she is soothed, reduced to her most natural, contented form. Baptized by the river, she is free.
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upright meaning:
renewal • revisiting past memories • vibrancy
The world can be harsh and unforgiving, and it’s easy to let the sorrow and grime of daily living dull the vibrant shine of your existence. But the river that flows through the Six of Chalices offers a chance to buff it clean. Renew yourself. Break the cycles of suffering by pursuing the simple, innocent values of childhood: share, work together, be kind to others. Immerse yourself. Forget your cares and rejuvenate.
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reversed meaning:
lacking playfulness • need for rest • burn out
Even inverted, the warm bonhomie of the Six of Cups shines through. The bather’s benevolent smirk is illuminated by the rosy clouds above. Her upturned position suggests your relationship with rest and rejuvenation is strained in some way. You may be approaching burn out, unable to cut yourself loose from some cumbersome undertaking. You may find yourself tugged by inexorable currents threatening to pull you below. Resist the supple whispers of the river and stay above the surface, imbibing in the dappled sunlight and lotus’s sweet scent.
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TAROT CARD MEANINGS
MAJOR ARCANA
MINOR ARCANA
SUIT OF WANDS
MINOR ARCANA
SUIT OF CHALICES
MINOR ARCANA
SUIT OF SWORDS
MINOR ARCANA
SUIT OF SWORDS