The blended pleasure of this is the uplift that comes after a certain imbalance found in the 5 of cups. The mistake I think Waite makes is relating it to weariness. The blessing of providence exists in the four of cups because four has a certain power of unity and multiplication. It is the hope for the next thing and even in it there is a promise of some pleasure. The outcome is the dissatisfaction with the things you have good or bad. As you move past the apparent social idea of family being security or often authoritative presence. Which his authority for example familial authority can be represented by the emperor. Often though people will push past a system. There is luxury also associated with this. This is someone that has things given to them but is not satisfied with those things. This is related to the Golden Dawn attribution which is exactly that, blended pleasure. Waite dictates that this card represents blended pleasure. so obviously i am not supposed to be moving on too quickly, but i really want to lol unsurprisingly, in this same celtic spread for Advice, i got 6 swords reversed as the recent/past. and try to delve deeper into what i've got going on, before i try to move on. and I think that it's telling me to be content within the confines of my current life, situation, and projects. which is why i looked up the card for more experiences that people have. I just got this card "as advice" as another example. on the other hand, will be bad after a while if not addressed, bc the surrounding objects around the Seeker will start to change due to outside forces including the invasive person. (though, the effect of the invasive person on the peripheral objects will still have to be dealt with by the Seeker) It's completely ignoring other people and possibilities, which. Tactic for example: if someone was trying to be invasive to a Seeker or the Seeker's group/project, then the Seeker having 4 Cups means they practically do not see this invasive person. i can see that the card imagery has a rather negative connotation to staying within boundaries, but I guess a tactic is a tactic. so it's about staying IN the boundaries, and not getting out of the situation. I like the way OP worded this exactly: my experience is 4Cups = strengthening of BOUNDARIES. but getting out of your situation is not always. It's true that the Seeker isn't looking at that fourth option. Click here to read the rules in more detail. Repeatedly breaking the Rules will result in a Ban. No Gatekeeping, Harassing, Belittling, or Dismissing another person or another person's beliefs. No Sharing or Requesting Pirated material.Īll images of decks and spreads must also include the Deck Name, The Deck Creator(s) and or the Artist(s). Pictures of your Cat, your Altar, your Crystals, random cards etc., are limited to the Shitpost Saturdays Event Rule 7 or are limited to the Deck Spotlight Megathread Rule 5Īrt posts must include context and are limited to one every 30 days. Spread Posts and Interpretation Help must be complete break-downs of the spread or are limited to the Weekly Reading and Interpretation Help Thread Rule 4ĭeck posts must include a review of the deck. Rule 2įree Reading Requests and Offers are limited to the Weekly Reading and Interpretation Help Thread which can always be found pinned to the top of r/tarot. Promotional content is limited to the Megathreads and User FlairĪdvertisements of any kind, promotional, self-promotional, monetizable or commercial content, Social Media links, soliciting for Social Media platforms and invitations to Social Media groups is limited to the Promotion Megathread.Īdvertisements for decks and deck releases announcements are limited to the Deck Spotlight Megathread. These rules are condensed for the side bar, you can find the complete rules here Rule 1 Please check the redesign version of the sub for the sticky post calendar, flair filters, and other features. Please note that r/tarot uses the Reddit redesign, and some features are not backwards compatible with old Reddit. Whether you believe in divination or just want to learn more about yourself, you have a place in r/tarot. Beginners, professionals and skeptics welcome! Discuss the history of tarot cards, learn about tarot theory, compare reading techniques, and more. For tarot and cartomancy enthusiasts of all experience levels and belief systems.
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