Once you do, through their advice and experience you will come to realize that this is only a temporary setback in your life. You blame yourself for these failures because you haven’t talked things out with those around you. Instead you are harboring pent-up emotions that are holding you back. This is making it harder for you to open up to others. The Five of Cups reversed suggests you’ve recently experienced a personal setback that you’ve yet to wrap your head around and accept. While this card addresses mental health, remember, there is a strong correlation between mental and physical health, so you need to take a more holistic approach to your well-being. The Five of Cups appears to those who’ve withdrawn from the world due to their lack of self-love, constant negative thinking, and the heavy weight of regret they carry on their shoulders. The health matters addressed by this card are strictly of the mental variety. Try not to think too negatively - instead, continue being the generous person you’ve always been. The best way to navigate this time is to make sure your remaining finances are in order. You may have loaned a friend money that they’ve still not returned, or an investment may not have gone the way you’d hoped. MoneyĪ financial loss is to be expected in the near future. Don’t let the anger and disappointment overwhelm you as you still have much to accomplish. If you’re in a business partnership, one of the key members of your team may soon abandon you. The Five of Cups indicates the loss of a job, business, or business partner. You could be missing opportunities by wallowing in your failed past relationships instead of opening yourself up to new ones. If you’re single then it’s time to put yourself out there a little more. While your tendency is to play the victim, it would be wiser for you to recognize the irreconcilable differences that existed between you and your partner. The Five of Cups may be a breakup and heartbreak card, but not necessarily for the worst. It’s time to set a new list of goals and move on. You are too focused on the current bump in the road, playing the victim to your life’s circumstances. Instead of moving on, you choose self-pity over self-love. The upright Five of Cups card will appear in a reading when a given situation doesn’t turn out the way you expected, leaving you with feelings of regret and disappointment. However, the Five of Cups will turn on their friends and accuse them of being selfish as soon as they try to move on and embrace positivity. They lack self-love, often neglecting their health and well-being.ĭespite all this, they can be great, empathetic friends to those experiencing tough times. They are also very emotional, and will sooner play the blame game than try to understand their personal failures and move on. It’s hard for these people to embark upon new journeys because of their fixation on the past. These people tend to be pessimistic, focusing on the negative in every situation. The Five of Cups as a person is often quite hard to please. If he is able to overcome the failures of the three overturned cups, he may finally cross the bridge and reach the security and comfort of his home. In the background there is a large bridge crossing a river, leading to a castle. Behind him are two cups that he has not yet acknowledged, which represent new opportunities and future success. In the Rider-Waite deck, the Five of Cups card depicts a man in a long black cloak looking down on three cups, which symbolize his regrets. Count your blessings Visual Elements and Symbolism
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