Four of Cups Tarot Card Combinations and Meanings
Suit Element:
Water, female, passive energy - emotions Keywords and Phrases: Apathy, dissatisfaction. Four of Cups Tarot Card Meanings The image in the Gilded Tarot shows a well-dressed youth surrounded by lush countryside with three golden upright cups by his side. From outward appearances he appears to be in a good position yet seems disinterested in the fourth cup being offered to him from the heavens. The Four of Cups is like the Monday morning feeling, nothing’s really wrong but nothing feels right either, like walking around under a little grey cloud. The stability found in the four becomes stale and sluggish in Cups. This card can indicate boredom and discontent, generally feeling weary, fed-up, or disinterested in events going on around you. The Four of Cups reveals a mood of dissatisfaction but it can also be a warning not to look a proverbial gift horse in the mouth, so be careful you don’t dismiss something out of hand and miss a golden opportunity due to indifference. The Four of Cups may leave you feeling uninspired! If reversed or ill-dignified - it may bring a break in the clouds, exploring new opportunities, renewed sense of energy and interest. Four of Cups Tarot Card Combinations Eight of Wands > Four of Cups: News coming in may leave you feeling flat and unimpressed. Nine of Wands > Four of Cups > The Chariot: Although this may feel like wading through treacle don't lose heart part the way through, if you continue to persevere regardless you will be successful in your efforts. Ten of Wands > Four of Cups > Three of Swords: You may feel dissatisfied that you're carrying more than your fair share and it could lead to arguments or a confrontation. Seven of Cups > Four of Cups: Although there could be multiple options they may not be to your liking and fail to ignite any enthusiasm. Six of Pentacles > Four of Cups: "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth..." Someone's gift or generosity may not be all you hoped for. Four of Swords > Four of Cups > The Hermit: Feeling out of sorts and withdrawal, wrapped up in your own world. You'll find more information to help you in Easy Tarot: Learn to Read the Cards Once and For All! book and card set. Available from bookshops and online:
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