Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with tarot cards lately, right? It’s kinda fun, trying to figure out what they mean and all. Today, I really wanted to dig into this one card, the Page of Cups. I kept pulling it in my readings, and it got me curious, especially about its connection to zodiac signs.
First off, I grabbed my favorite tarot deck, the one with the really pretty artwork. Then I spread out my cards on the table, you know, the usual ritual. I shuffled them a bunch of times, really focusing on the Page of Cups, and pulled a few cards just to get a feel for the overall vibe. As usual, the Page of Cups showed up. It’s like it was calling to me or something, haha.
I spent some time just looking at the card. It’s got this young person, kinda dreamy-looking, holding a cup with a fish popping out. I always thought it was kinda funny. I grabbed a notebook and jotted down some initial thoughts like: “water,” “emotions,” “new beginnings,” just whatever came to mind. Then I started thinking about the zodiac signs.

I grabbed my astrology book, the one with the dog-eared pages and coffee stains, and flipped to the sections about water signs. You know, Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces. I read through each one, trying to see which one felt like the best fit for the Page of Cups.
- Cancer is all about home and family, nurturing vibes. It kinda fits, but it didn’t feel quite right.
- Scorpio is intense, passionate, a bit mysterious. That fish in the cup, maybe it’s a little mysterious, but again, not the whole picture.
- Then I got to Pisces. Dreamy, intuitive, artistic, sensitive. That’s it! That felt like the Page of Cups to me.
I compared the descriptions of Pisces in the book to the image on the card. The dreamy look in the Page’s eyes, the flowing water in the background, it all clicked. I scribbled down some more notes in my notebook, connecting the dots between the Page’s youthful energy and Pisces’ sensitivity.
So, after all that, I felt pretty confident that the Page of Cups is most closely associated with Pisces. It’s not a hard and fast rule, obviously, tarot is all about intuition. But for me, at least today, that’s the connection I made. It was a fun little exploration, and I learned something new, which is always cool. I cleaned up my cards, put them away in their box, and closed my notebook. I then decided to share my findings with you guys!
My Conclusion
The Page of Cups, in my experience today, feels very Piscean. It’s all about embracing your emotions, listening to your intuition, and maybe even starting a new creative project. What do you guys think? Have you had similar experiences with the Page of Cups?