He Follows His Bliss
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You arrive at the path of he follows his bliss... Romance, a new love, a marriage proposal, or a venture into the arts may be on the horizon.
The Knights are related to the Court Cards and are always on a mission to complete their assignments.
The appearance of the Knight of Cups indicates that something is going to change. The change will be unexpected or something hidden will be revealed to you.
The Knight of Cups represents you or outside influences: a friend, counselor, mentor, or an open enemy, or someone who wants to court you (a potential lover).
The Court Cards represent significant people who enter your life. The Knight of Cups is the young restless traveler who brings change into your life and might leave after the change is initiated. The Court card personalities are complex because they are two-sided and can go from positive to negative in a flash. Highly intellectual, they feel that they're always right. They may be flirty, sarcastic, impatient, flighty, secretively spiteful, romantic, or shockingly independent.
The Cups represent your personal outlook on your emotions and your tendency to think with your heart rather than with your head. This includes the connection to love, friendships and relationships, which exert such a strong pull on your decisions.
The message: "I follow my bliss and live the impossible dream! I am the underdog who takes the side of the losing team, the hero who fights for the less fortunate and people who have bad luck hovering around them! I am the Prince Warrior, connected to the Royal Court, on a mission to clear away the bad luck for the less fortunate!"
Astrologically, the Knight of Cups incorporates the energy of Pisces (the fish that swims in two different directions to live dreams, an ending and a new beginning).
The Knight of Cups astrological relatives are the Moon (the keeper of secrets), planet Pluto (the power and force to live dreams), and Neptune (the planet that dissolves what it touches when you make the wrong decision, or the time when you are stuck in illusion or nostalgia).
Interpretation of the Knight Of Cups Tarot Card
The Knight of Cups represents the arrival of a new love interest, an invitation, or proposal of marriage. The Knight holds a golden cup (treasure of true love) connected to fire (passions), water (emotions) and the Moon (the feminine). The Knight is focused on the cup, his guiding north star, pointing him in the direction of unconditional love and the woman he longs to meet.
The Knight of Cups is enumerated twelve (12), a number representing 1+2 added together to equal the sum of 3. 1 (Ace of Cups) represents a new beginning, 2 (Two of Cups) represents good luck, and 3 (Three of Cups) represents weddings, the birth of a child, celebrations, and achieving a long-awaited goal or dream.
The Knight of Cups is a young traveler on a mission, moving at a moderate pace, looking for his Princess. He is a charming, flirty, emotional, intuitive, romantic and seductive young man, full of passion, who lives in his imagination, is a dreamer, and is ruled by his heart, not his head. The Knight looks to his intuitiveness to provide him with direction when he needs to make decisions.
He has a positive and negative side to his personality. One minute he can be exciting, stimulating, romantic, supportive, and generous and the next minute unfaithful, uncaring and selfish. This Knight is very complex and has an over-sensitive personality, but when he is ready to settle you can expect commitment or a proposal of marriage.
Positive Position: This card is indicative of change which may be related to an invitation, love, a friendship, relationships, commitment, or proposal of marriage if crossed by a positive card.
You may receive a message from a close friend, or a romantic interest may contact you. However, I do not trust the Knight of Cups. You should have a clarifying card pulled to cross the Knight to determine intentions. Are the energies positive or negative?
You may meet a counselor or mentor at a time when you're reaching out for help, or a time when you're ready to follow through with an important dream, and follow your bliss.
You might hear unexpected gossip related to a love interest or your negative emotional state may improve.
Negative Position: An unwelcome change may disrupt your life. There could be unexpected delays, surprises, or unanticipated cancellation involving a friend, counselor, mentor, or date. A relationship may dissolve because you are unwilling to spend the time to make it work.
You may hear gossip that was created by an open enemy in conjunction with a hidden enemy in order to destroy your reputation.
You arrive at the path of he follows his bliss... Romance, a new love, a marriage proposal, or a venture into the arts may be on the horizon.
The Knights are related to the Court Cards and are always on a mission to complete their assignments.
The appearance of the Knight of Cups indicates that something is going to change. The change will be unexpected or something hidden will be revealed to you.
The Knight of Cups represents you or outside influences: a friend, counselor, mentor, or an open enemy, or someone who wants to court you (a potential lover).
The Court Cards represent significant people who enter your life. The Knight of Cups is the young restless traveler who brings change into your life and might leave after the change is initiated. The Court card personalities are complex because they are two-sided and can go from positive to negative in a flash. Highly intellectual, they feel that they're always right. They may be flirty, sarcastic, impatient, flighty, secretively spiteful, romantic, or shockingly independent.
The Cups represent your personal outlook on your emotions and your tendency to think with your heart rather than with your head. This includes the connection to love, friendships and relationships, which exert such a strong pull on your decisions.
The message: "I follow my bliss and live the impossible dream! I am the underdog who takes the side of the losing team, the hero who fights for the less fortunate and people who have bad luck hovering around them! I am the Prince Warrior, connected to the Royal Court, on a mission to clear away the bad luck for the less fortunate!"
Astrologically, the Knight of Cups incorporates the energy of Pisces (the fish that swims in two different directions to live dreams, an ending and a new beginning).
The Knight of Cups astrological relatives are the Moon (the keeper of secrets), planet Pluto (the power and force to live dreams), and Neptune (the planet that dissolves what it touches when you make the wrong decision, or the time when you are stuck in illusion or nostalgia).
Interpretation of the Knight Of Cups Tarot Card
The Knight of Cups represents the arrival of a new love interest, an invitation, or proposal of marriage. The Knight holds a golden cup (treasure of true love) connected to fire (passions), water (emotions) and the Moon (the feminine). The Knight is focused on the cup, his guiding north star, pointing him in the direction of unconditional love and the woman he longs to meet.
The Knight of Cups is enumerated twelve (12), a number representing 1+2 added together to equal the sum of 3. 1 (Ace of Cups) represents a new beginning, 2 (Two of Cups) represents good luck, and 3 (Three of Cups) represents weddings, the birth of a child, celebrations, and achieving a long-awaited goal or dream.
The Knight of Cups is a young traveler on a mission, moving at a moderate pace, looking for his Princess. He is a charming, flirty, emotional, intuitive, romantic and seductive young man, full of passion, who lives in his imagination, is a dreamer, and is ruled by his heart, not his head. The Knight looks to his intuitiveness to provide him with direction when he needs to make decisions.
He has a positive and negative side to his personality. One minute he can be exciting, stimulating, romantic, supportive, and generous and the next minute unfaithful, uncaring and selfish. This Knight is very complex and has an over-sensitive personality, but when he is ready to settle you can expect commitment or a proposal of marriage.
Positive Position: This card is indicative of change which may be related to an invitation, love, a friendship, relationships, commitment, or proposal of marriage if crossed by a positive card.
You may receive a message from a close friend, or a romantic interest may contact you. However, I do not trust the Knight of Cups. You should have a clarifying card pulled to cross the Knight to determine intentions. Are the energies positive or negative?
You may meet a counselor or mentor at a time when you're reaching out for help, or a time when you're ready to follow through with an important dream, and follow your bliss.
You might hear unexpected gossip related to a love interest or your negative emotional state may improve.
Negative Position: An unwelcome change may disrupt your life. There could be unexpected delays, surprises, or unanticipated cancellation involving a friend, counselor, mentor, or date. A relationship may dissolve because you are unwilling to spend the time to make it work.
You may hear gossip that was created by an open enemy in conjunction with a hidden enemy in order to destroy your reputation.