Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Four of Cups


The Four of Cups shows a young man sitting on top of a hill looking at the ground, and appears in deep thought.  There are three cups in front of him and looks like he's either thinking about options or situations and wondering either what to do or how to address the situation as a whole.

There is a cup that seems to appear out of thin air, but he doesn't see it.  This would represent possibilities, a change in the situation, and unexpected change in course or direction.  The cup is also presented from the right hand so this change or new situation would be a positive, from the hand of strength, or privilege.

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