![]() ![]() There is a sense of ease to it here, as if we are finally allowed to feel anything, for we know that we have the situation under our control and no way of self-expression will be wrong as we won’t let it be hurtful.įuture - An introduction to the Suit of Swords in a way, this card speaks of processes in our mind that still need to be finished. It is a message of emotional stability and wisdom, pointing out a good moment to plan ahead from a solid foundation that won’t change with the first winds. Present - With this card in our present, we are in a stable position to move in any possible direction. It is a place where communication gained meaning as we realized that only sensations and feelings began to count, and discovered that some efforts are meaningless if we don’t trust our own inner judgment more than anything else. ![]() ![]() It may be a reminder of past mistakes that led us to this point in time or a clear situation where we needed to grow up, be more serious and find new methods and ways to cope. Past - As the King of Cups set in our past shows how we once acted on impulse and learned to be more careful. We are to go easy on our own heart to build up the patience needed to cleanse it completely and fully, so our brain can understand its needs. It represents overthinking, our desire to set free from emotional baggage in any quick and painless way, as well as too much talk about others when one should clearly put focus on Self. This position might show someone manipulative, using their empathy to understand someone's ways so they can use it for personal gain. Things turn out strangely toxic when the King of Cups is reversed, as overthinking takes over and the heart is no longer asked what it has to say. All physical issues will eventually resolve if we smartly and wisely approach our emotional world, resolving buried issues one by one. It is our task to remember that we need to be unrestricted and jump in our childlike, joyous, liberated roles here and there, so we can truly focus when things are important and require our coolheaded approach. Too much restriction for the higher goals might be a bit too much for our physiology to bare. It is a reminder to breathe deeply, fill our blood with oxygen and move to see our feelings out. What seems slow is really what we need and faith will never fail us. This card stands for the stable process of healing and the point where things are moving in a certain direction that is supportive of our wellbeing in a constant, steady pace. Too much stress could damage our physiology though, for the spasm could build up if we are trying too hard to understand things and respond properly, even when we need to vent and let go without much thinking. It is a signal that we are doing something right and that we have a chance to move towards our professional goals with a cool head and an open heart. King of Cups is one of the best cards to see in a career reading, for it represents the right balance of words and deeds, feelings that never overflow, and a wise approach to the situation ahead of us. On the other hand, it shows that this is the right time to talk about our feelings, and all those contacts that have been waiting to be structured and defined are about to be set in place. Still, this is a good position for our personal stability and understanding of the actual potential of a bond, so we don’t get carried away by irrational opinions. This card brings inspiration for our brain rather than pointing out to the person of our dreams. It is important to understand where the boundary is between self-control and self-delusion.īeing the touch of Air and Water, the King of Cups is changeable and fast, speaks of the transitory nature of all our feelings, and typically points to a short-term relationship or a fling that requires a lot more stability and grounding to make something serious of. Overly rationalizing won’t bring solutions, nor will it take us to the true desired goal. The coolness around the rational approach to our sensitive world is a bit scary and might be too cold to keep our emotions stable over time. This card requires dedication and absolute honesty about our feelings, and might point to rational solutions that limit our heart if we are set on a path that doesn’t feel right. ![]() He stands for the highest knowledge of Self, the point where we see and fully embrace our emotional world just as it is – the position we are all trying to reach. He is the sense of control which may manifest as coldness of heart protecting us from toxic contacts, or the stable ability to follow our own feelings with caution and cognitive understanding of our direction. Representing the highest authority of our emotional world, the King of Cups has an intense role that may be interpreted in several different ways. ![]()
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