As an invitationĪs an invitation, the Three of Cups invites us to celebrate, celebrate is one of the major keywords for this card. Pay close attention to the question being asked as well as the messages from the surrounding cards to figure out if there’s something to celebrate or if there is a need for some emotional collaboration. It may not be something big though, as it is only a Three and doesn’t hold as much oomf as a Six for example. It’s best to start looking at this card as if there is a win on the horizon, a glimmer of happiness and light. It’s hard to not feel lifted by the appearance of the Three of Cups, it’s such an energetic card with so much happiness and optimism packed into it. Unblocking the heart chakra can be a great way of overcoming this card in reverse. This can not only leave us feeling stuck, but it can also start to build and transform into something that works against you or your goals. When the Three of Cups is reversed it can often suggest a block in the heart chakra, meaning that the flow of energy from the heart centre is moving as it should. Some of the main reversed meanings of the Three of Cups are: In the reversed position, the Three of Cups can take on a more sinister feeling, whether that’s with overindulgence or hoarding. This collaboration can be with other people, or it could be internal, combining different or opposing energies to reach a goal. The Threes in the tarot often symbolise a collaboration in some way and with the Three of Cups, it is a collaboration within the realm of emotion, intuition, and feeling. 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. 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.
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