Card 1 - Ace of Cups
In the Ace of Cups card, there is a hand emanating from the clouds holding out a cup, as if to offer he querent refreshment. This cup is overflowing with sparkling water which symbolizes natural and pristine emotion. If you accept this offer, drinking from this cup will virtually carry you nothing short of emotional in addition to spiritual success.
The cup has five streams of water overflowing from the brim. These 5 streams represent the strength of intuition and display the significance of paying attention to your inner voice. In order to obtain the form of emotional or non secular fulfillment that is depicted within the Ace of Cups, the querent will need to follow this intner voice and remain true to it, no matter the situation. This will require emotional discipline, however the rewards that this could carry are hinted at within the card itself: overflowing pleasure and happiness.
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Card 2 - Ten of Swords
Another one in every of the maximum putting and ominous cards inside the deck, the Ten of Swords suggests a man mendacity flat at the ground with his face dealing with the dirt. He is covered with a red cloth from the chest down to his legs. Ten long swords are stabbed into his back, he won't have seen this quit coming. There is a terrible stillness within the air: the sky above him is black and cloudy indicating the fear and negativity related to dying. The waters in the front of him are still, with no ripples - adding to the eerie stillness and finality of this card. Looking into the horizon, in the east, the solar is rising, and the climate appears very calm no matter the darkness. The Ten of Swords seems to intimate that this is the lowest factor in one's existence, and it can not get worse than this. At least, even on this state, the sun is rising.
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