Four of Cups
The boy is sitting against a tree, which is often symbolic of being rooted yet
reaching higher. The cup the boy is staring at is being held by a cloud, out of a
mist a clarity comes, yet he is ignoring the other three cups that are sitting on
the ground, which may mean you are distracted from other things in your life.
As Knitters, this week we may be unusually focused on a particular project, this
is not a bad thing, you may have the concentration that is needed to tackle a
particular tricky project. Just be reminded of your other obligations.
The Tarot is a deck of cards that originated over 500 years ago in northern Italy. Although the Tarot was first used in a game called Triumphs, it was quickly adopted as a tool for divination, and popularized by occult societies such as the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. The early Tarot symbolism was deeply rooted in Medieval and Renaissance Europe.
Today, the Tarot is far and away the most popular tool for spiritual introspection in the West.
Enjoy your knitting this week!
May you needles fly as fast as dragonflies!
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