![]() Some of the key meanings of the Three of Cups are: It is an energy that invites us to connect with others or with other energies and see how things progress. In the upright position, the Three of Cups is a sign that there is something worth celebrating and it can be a tiny thing or something life-changing like a birth or a wedding. The same can be said for the Three of Cups in its reversed and upright positions. I always imaging the god Dyonisus whenever I see the Three of Cups, he loved a drink and a party, but the frivolities could easily tip into overindulgence and take on a sinister edge. Traditionally, the Three of Cups would symbolise celebrations such as weddings, christenings, and birthdays, basically any event that sees you connect with the people that mean the most to you. The synergy between you could enhance each individual's talent and creativity.Moving into the Three of Cups is a time for celebration, we’re sharing in our victories, collaborating on the things that bring us joy, and connecting with people who spark our creativity and love for life. Put yourself in the loving hands of your family connections and your trust will be well rewarded. There may be something here for everyone to contribute. Think of this occasion as a celebration, where their support helps you find success in your work. Let them add substance to your ideas with their talent and imagination. The Three of Cups in this position advises that you tune in with your family and fully inform them about what's going on with you. Don't turn away the possibility of harmony and enjoyable contact. Try to find a way to let in some of the love and caring that comes to you. This card puts such a desirable face on maintaining the harmony in relationships that there is cause to wonder why you would deprive yourself of such a valuable asset. You need to ask yourself what is so important that you would place it above the bonds of love and mutual support. The Three of Cups reversed indicates that you may be frustrating the best efforts of those who love you most. It points to all the benefits of harmonious relationship. Often pictured as three women celebrating their connectedness in a dance with lifted cups, it could also be called "sisterhood," a real mutual admiration society. This card resonates with a spirit of agreement, mutual support, encouragement and teamwork. The Three of this suit is often entitled Consent, or simply Yes. The lesson seems to be that the good things of life, although enjoyed, should be distrusted. The pomegranate was the fruit which Persephone ate in the realms of Pluto, thereby enabling him to hold her in the lower world, even after the most powerful influence had been brought to bear. This card requires great subtlety of interpretation. Binah, the Great Sea, is the Moon in one aspect, but Saturn in another and Mercury, besides being the Word or Will of the All-One, is the guide of the souls of the Dead. ![]() Mercury is the Will or Word of the All-Father here its influence descends upon the most receptive of the Signs.Īt the same time, the combination of these forms of energy brings in the possibility of somewhat mysterious ideas. ![]() The card is referred to the influence of Mercury in Cancer this carries further the above thesis. ![]() There is here the fulifilment of the Will of Love in abounding joy. The Cups are pomegranates: they are filled bountifully to overflowing from a single lotus, arising from the dark calm sea characteristic of Binah. This is the card of Demeter or Persephone. This card refers to Binah in the suit of Water. The idea of love has come to fruition but this is now sufficiently far down the Tree to introduce a very definite differentiation between the suits, which was not previously possible. The Three of Cups is called the Lord of Abundance. In each case, the idea is of a certain stability which can never be upset, but from which a child can issue. The idea has become fertilized the triangle has been formulated. These cards are referred to Binah in each of them is expressed the symbolism of Understanding. At the soul level, it shows joy and fulfillment, and can be a joy at external level.Ĭrowley Thoth Tarot - The Root of The Powers of Water - The Three of Cups : Abundance It indicates that we have achieved something valuable, beautiful, or received as a gift, and therefore we are happy, satisfied and grateful. The Three of Cups card is the triumph of joy, carelessness, and gratitude that is best expressed by the grace of the feast of harvest. ![]() TAROT - The Meaning of the Cards The Three of Cups ![]()
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