Card 1 - Knight of Cups
The Knight of Cups is a card which depicts a young knight who is gloriously riding a white horse while at the same time protecting a cup as if he's a messenger of a positive sort. Unlike the Knight of Wands or the Knight of Swords, this specific one isn t charging along with his horse. He is instead shifting slowly ahead which offers the whole setting an universal impression of peace and calmness. The horse is known to represent one's drive, energy, and power. The horse's colour is white, which is a well-known symbol of spirituality, light, and purity.
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Card 2 - Eight of Cups
In the Eight of Cups, we're faced with the instant of transition. We see a cloaked figure starting off to a barren land leaving in the back of eight golden cups. He is bored with what the ones cups that he has spent so much time collecting, and is now setting out to searching for a better purpose. It might also be a end result of a boredom or unhappiness that incorporates realizing that some thing they have been seeking out in existence isn t as gratifying or as fulfilling as they once assumed it might be.
The character task this journey may additionally signify be seeking excitement inside the unknown. The mountainous barren lands that he sets off to can also be symbols of going through new challenges. Their stark vacancy seem to indicate that they may be awaiting one to come and form the. The adventure that is taken may be done in the guise of attempting out new things that have the capacity to help one grow both mentally as well as spiritually.
It also shows the willingness to detach oneself from others so that one can paintings on self-improvement, self-know-how and growth.
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