How to understand Four of Cups as feelings in a tarot reading? Learn quick tips.

How to understand Four of Cups as feelings in a tarot reading? Learn quick tips.

Today, I really wanted to try something new, so I decided to dive into the world of tarot cards. I picked up a deck from my friend Sarah’s collection – she’s a tarot enthusiast, always telling me about her readings. I specifically wanted to understand the “Four of Cups” card and what it means for someone’s feelings. It sounded mysterious, and I was curious.

First, I grabbed the deck and shuffled it while thinking about the concept of feelings. Then, I laid out the cards face down and picked one that felt right. When I flipped it over, it was the Four of Cups! What are the odds, right? I was kind of shocked, to be honest.

Next, I dug around online to figure out what this card means when it’s upright. Apparently, it’s all about feeling discontented, apathetic, and just kind of “meh” about things. Not exactly the happy-go-lucky vibes I was expecting. This made me think, “Wow, emotions can be so complicated.”

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I then spent some time reflecting on what this card could teach me. It seems like the Four of Cups is trying to tell us to figure out what we really want and to start putting our well-being first. Creating routines, giving ourselves space to feel our feelings, you know, the usual self-care stuff. I wrote down some notes in my journal about this because it felt important.

  • Create habits that make me happy.
  • Give myself time to understand my emotions.
  • Don’t get stuck in negativity.

After that, I tried to apply this card’s advice to my own life. I realized I’ve been feeling kind of stuck lately, distracted by all the noise in the world. It’s like I’m seeing everything through a negative lens. So, I decided to take a step back and re-evaluate some things. I even meditated for a few minutes, just to clear my head.

The Outcome

Honestly, this whole experiment was pretty eye-opening. I learned that the Four of Cups, when it comes to feelings, is more about looking inward than outward. It’s not really about what other people are feeling, but about understanding your own emotional state. It’s about recognizing when you’re feeling down and taking steps to lift yourself up. Today, I feel more connected to myself after that. Pretty cool for a deck of cards, huh?

I’m now going to do this every single day, I need to know what’s inside me.

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