March 28, 2024
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The four minor arcana suits all represent a particular aspect and element in the tarot. While that element is represented in every card of the suit, the four aces embody the purest form of these elements and meanings. When you draw an ace in a tarot spread, you know that this suit is particularly relevant to the reading.

The Ace of Cups Tarot Card Keywords

Upright: love, joy, bliss, fertility, and raw emotions.

Reversed: depression, bitterness, separation, emotional instability.

In a Tarot reading, the Ace of Cups means joy and inner peace from friends and family. The five streams pouring out of the cup represent the five senses: sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch.

Modern Representations

If raw passions and desires are the domain of the suit of Wands, the Ace of Cups is the incarnation of genuine feelings and sentimental emotions. Love is obviously the main one, but any kind of intense emotion is also covered in the meaning of this card. Family ties, long-lasting friendship, or pure and unadulterated joy that can be shared with the outside world. Beware the reversed meaning of the Ace of Cups, however, because unbridled emotions can be very destructive or lead someone unprepared to depression.

Ace of Cups Mythic Tarot

The Mythic Tarot (1986/2008)

Ace of Cups Haindl Tarot

The Haindl Tarot (1990)

Ace of Water Going With The Flow Osho Zen Tarot

Osho Zen Tarot (1995)

Ace of Cups Law of Attraction Tarot

Law of Attraction Tarot (2011)

Ace of Cups Spellcaster Tarot

Spellcaster Tarot (2016)

Ace of Cups Ostara Tarot

Ostara Tarot (2017)

Upright Ace of Cups Meaning

The suit of Cups, like the esoteric symbolism of the element of Water, represents anything related to emotions and feelings. Unsurprisingly, the Ace of Cups will be a strong example of these when it appears in a reading, a sign that the heart is in charge instead of the mind. Whether it is positive or negative, the tarot card meaning associated with this card is usually very strong, like a torrent of emotions that can barely be contained or stopped.

A tarot reading with the Ace of Cups from the minor arcana usually focuses on very intense and overwhelming emotion. The most obvious example of these is love. But a very strong distinction must be drawn between love and lust (the latter would be better represented by the Devil from the major arcana or the Ace of Wands). This is not even necessarily romantic love, it might be the deep platonic love felt by two very close friends, or the boundless love that is often found within a family, the love of a parent for their children, and vice versa.

This is also, strangely enough, a very peaceful card from the suit of Cups. Any conflict or argument can be very emotional but usually comes from negative emotions or overly intense ones that have been left unchecked. When it appears right side up, the Ace of Cups represents the use of positive and caring feelings to overwhelm these negative emotions and solve a situation fairly and peacefully.

The Ace of Cups also represents sheer joy and happiness, waves of positive feelings and emotions that can lift the Querent up when they are feeling down and low. Finally, water is also the source of life, and just like the Empress from the major arcana, it can represent fertility and growth.

In a Question about Love and Relationship

The Ace of Cups is probably one of the best cards that can be drawn in any spread or reading focusing on romantic love. Indeed, in that context, it highlights a surge of emotional bliss coming from that feeling of love, and when the reading focuses on a love interest rather than on a current partner, it usually means that the Querent’s feelings are probably shared.

When combined with other major and minor arcana, the Ace of Cups will usually provide some advice to the Querent on the best way to make sure this love and bliss will keep growing, without becoming overwhelming at the same time.

In a Question about Career and Work

Career encompasses school and education, if that is your current stage; work that is necessary, but not what you would consider a career path; and your actual career path. Regardless of your current stage of development, the Ace of Cups shows up to alert you to a potential new relationship in your school or work environment.

If you are a student and this is your card, then pay attention to a new student coming into your class or school; perhaps you are the new student. How do you connect with someone new who shares the same academic interests as you?

If you are doing work that is necessary, but not a career, then new relationships may come and go regularly. You want to learn how to make a good first impression; you never know which new relationship will a long-lasting friendship or romance.

If you are in your career, then the Ace of Cups encourages you to look for new clients and connections. You may also meet someone new through your work that could become a lasting friendship or romantic partner.

Reversed Ace of Cups Meaning

Emotions left unchecked or poorly handled can be extremely destructive, and this warning is usually brought forth by the reversed Ace of Cups meaning. Flipping the positive elements of the card around, it could also signal an upcoming breakup in a relationship, or some elements coming to disturb the positive emotions usually connected to a specific situation, person, or place.

In a Question about Love and Relationship

Reversed, this card suggests an immediate aversion to someone new. Or, you could be experiencing a new emotion about someone you have known a long time, like a friend you suddenly realize you love and want to be involved with romantically, but know it would ruin your relationship to say anything.

In a Question about Career and Work

When this card appears reversed in a question about school, work, or career, then you know that someone around you does not make you feel good and you should be on your guard emotionally. Something about your current situation does not feel right and you should pay attention to that feeling.

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