![]() About the image: From The Dreaming Way Tarot created by Korean Tarotist Rome Choi, illustrated by Kwon Shina. Two figures with short, dark, curly hyair lean towards each other. They both hold a black and white cup each with an abstract heart coming out of the cup. There are red poppies and butterflies behind them. One figure wears a black and white striped dress. The other figure wears a black and white tunic with a brown robe over the top. Today's Community Tarot Card is the 2 of Cups. A deep emotional connection is indicated, whether between lovers or friends. On the downside, there may be strings attached (either yours or theirs).
About the image: From The Dreaming Way Tarot created by Korean Tarotist Rome Choi, illustrated by Kwon Shina. Two figures with short, dark, curly hyair lean towards each other. They both hold a black and white cup each with an abstract heart coming out of the cup. There are red poppies and butterflies behind them. One figure wears a black and white striped dress. The other figure wears a black and white tunic with a brown robe over the top. Each Tarot card offers us a Gift, Invitation, and Challenge. (Hint: the Gift is the grace that is already given us to overcome the Challenge.) Before you read on, decide if you want to know what Gift, Invitation, or Challenge the 2 of Cups has for you. GIFT The Gift of the 2 of Cups is the opportunity to offer or receive unconditional love and acceptance. INVITATION The Invitation of the 2 of Cups is to be willing to receive love and affection. This will lead to a new partnership of some kind or bring you closer to an existing connection. CHALLENGE The Challenge of the 2 of Cups, once the honeymoon is over, is staying the course. #TarotCraft #TwoOfCups #DailyTarotReading #AllisonJeanTarotCraft
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When this card appears in a reading we meet the union of opposites and a sense of bliss. This is a card of harmony, but also of respecting the energy and boundaries of others. It represents a mutual commitment, but warns against smothering the desire for closeness with being needy and clingy.
Click here to listen to TarotCraft podcast episode 10 – the 2 of Cups or look for TarotCraft wherever you pod. Read more for full transcript. The 3 of Wands represents friendship, celebration and reunions, all situations in which people come together to rejoice in one another’s company. It can also represent a pregnancy if it appears with an Ace card or the Empress. In relationship readings, it can represent a unique relationship structure such as polyamory or a triad.
A deep emotional commitment is shown in the 2 of Cups card. This commitment is stable and secure (if a tad clingy) rather than flashy and exciting, but can be relied upon with great faith.
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