Four of Chalices
A boy sits glowering in the cool shade of a tree. Two of his glasses have been knocked over and their contents glug dispiritedly into the dirt. He regards the dancers of the Three of Chalices with lukewarm detachment, unwilling or unable to take part in their delights. He hunches on the embankment, as behind him fallen leaves swirl in an burst of color, symbolic of his ignored imagination.
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upright meaning:
overindulgence • loss of excitement • apathy
Life, for all its splendor, will sometimes lose its taste. This is most often a sign of overindulgence- inundating yourself with some fascination will deaden your senses to its unique charms and flavors. If you find yourself growing apathetic to a steady routine, stir things up within yourself. Resist the urge to settle. Though it may seem like a mighty effort, force yourself to be creative and original. Imbibe of the stream of life.
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reversed meaning:
withdrawn • malaise • disinterest
The inverted Four of Cups implores you to break out of your malaise. Cast your moody contemplations to the side. You still have many blessings, you need only look up to see the manifested all around you. If your cups are half empty, the river is a short walk away. Too long have you lingered in the shadow of the tree. Mindful gratitude is the first step to true contentment.
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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