![]() ![]() The inverted card may warn the querent of a false lover, a perverse woman or a deceitful friend or companion who may have a secret someone who pretends to be pure of heart but is actually treacherous, manipulative and without morals. This card can indicate love, marriage, happiness and visions. ![]() This card shows a beautiful, introspective woman sitting on a throne at the edge of the sea. Not only does she have visionary dreams, she also acts out her dreams. The Queen of Cups is the card of compassion, warmth, kindness, and healing. She has the gift of vision and is imaginative and poetic. The Queen of Cups herself is described as a model of loving virtue, one who is purer of heart than most, a loving mother, and a loyal friend.Ī woman with light brown hair and hazel eyes is said to be represented in this card, during a reading. When the Queen of Cups appears in a reading, she indicates that the querent needs to pay attention to their feelings, emotions, and inner voice. She embodies the feminine energy of water and is known to be a good healer and counselor. ![]() While there is no current concrete explanation as to what the chalice is or what it could represent, it may appear to resemble a robotic or religious device with what appears to be a head, a body and arms holding and supporting an angel on each arm indicating that it could be interpreted as a communication device between the Queen of Cups and angels or archons. Work / Education The Queen of Cups tarot card in regards to work or education can mean that you need to look for a female in a position of power for help. The Queen of Cups is a compassionate and nurturing figure, representing emotional depth, intuition, and creativity. Others go on to suggest it is a mechanistic device, either magical in nature or technological. Some occultists claim that it represents The Holy Grail while others compare it to a Thurible. Occultists attempting to analyze the cup or chalice, have differing views on what exactly the cup or chalice represents in divinatory contexts. The card depicts a mature woman of fair complexion and golden hair who holds a lidded cup or chalice. It is also considered as the mother energy. In English-speaking countries, where the games are largely unknown, tarot cards came to be utilized primarily for divinatory purposes. It symbolises that the person is caring, sensitive and compassionate. Tarot cards are used throughout much of Europe to play tarot card games. In Tarot, it is part of what tarot card readers call the " Minor Arcana". Queen of Cups is a card used in Latin suited playing cards (Italian, Spanish and tarot decks). Queen of Cups from the Rider–Waite tarot deck ![]()
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