What does the Ace of Cups tarot card mean?

THE Ace of Cups is one of the 78 cards in a standard tarot card deck.

The card can be found within the Minor Arcana collection.

What does the Ace of Cups tarot card mean?

When drawn, the Ace of Cups often resembles new beginnings.

It can sometimes indicate new relationships, new friendships or new love.

According to The Modern Witchcraft Book of Tarot, "the upright Ace denotes a bust of joy, the kind that comes with falling in love.

"Often its appearance heralds a new romance, but it can also represent the start of a creative project about which you feel happy."

Some of the most commonly associated words or phrases include:

  • New beginnings
  • New relationships
  • Happiness
  • Fertility
  • Love

The card also indicates that a person will now feel more open and receptive.

What does the Ace of Cups reversed mean?

Like all tarot cards, the Ace of Cups has a different meaning when reversed.

When reversed, the Ace of Cups often indicates sadness or repressed emotions.

According to The Modern Witchcraft Book of Tarot, "the reversed Ace can indicate a delay in starting a relationship.

"It can also mean a romance that seemed promising doesn't develop to turn out as you'd hope."

Some commonly associated words or phrases include:

  • Blocked emotions/ feelings
  • Sadness
  • Infertility
  • Bad news

The Ace reversed can also be associated with depression.

What does the Ace of Cups look like?

The Ace of Cups is often represented by a hand emerging from the clouds holding out a cup.

The cup, which is mean to represented ones subconscious mind, is often overflowing with five streams of water which is meant to symbolize pure and pristine emotion.

The card might look different depending on which deck you own.

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