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In traditional Tarot? symbolism Cups represent the element of water. Pictures of full or empty goblets or cups often adorn these cards. Cups represent emotions, psychic and intuitive arts, fantasy and illusion, fertility, grace and serenity.
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In traditional TarotDivination symbolism Cups represent the element of water. Pictures of full or empty goblets or cups often adorn these cards. Cups represent emotions, psychic and intuitive arts, fantasy and illusion, fertility, grace and serenity.
 
  • Ace of Cups?
  • Two of Cups?
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 -- ChrisLehrich? - 23 Dec 2004
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In traditional Tarot? symbolism Cups represent the element of water. Pictures of full or empty goblets or cups often adorn these cards. Cups represent emotions, psychic and intuitive arts, fantasy and illusion, fertility, grace and serenity.

  • Ace of Cups?
  • Two of Cups?
  • Three of Cups?
  • Four of Cups?
  • Five of Cups?
  • Six of Cups?
  • Seven of Cups?
  • Eight of Cups?
  • Nine of Cups?
  • Ten of Cups?
  • Page of Cups?
  • Knight of Cups?
  • Queen of Cups?
  • King of Cups?

-- ChrisLehrich? - 23 Dec 2004


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