Okay, so I’ve been messing around with tarot cards for a while now, and I gotta say, the Page of Cups always throws me for a loop. Especially when I’m trying to figure out what action it’s telling me to take. It’s all dreamy and emotional, right? But what does that actually mean I should do?
So, I decided to make it my mission for the day. I pulled the Page of Cups from my deck and propped it up where I could see it. I figured I’d just go about my day and see if anything clicked.
My Day with the Page of Cups
- First thing, I noticed I was feeling extra sensitive. Like, a sad commercial almost made me cry. Normally, I’d just brush that off, but I remembered the card and decided to lean into it. I actually let myself feel the feels, you know?
- Then, my friend texted me about a problem she was having. Usually, I’m all about giving practical advice, but instead, I just listened. I really tried to understand where she was coming from, and I offered her support instead of solutions. It felt… different. Good different.
- Later, I had this urge to do something creative. I haven’t painted in ages, but I found my old watercolors and just started messing around. No plan, no pressure, just playing with colors and shapes. It was surprisingly relaxing.
- Finnaly, I found I had a strong willing to apologize to my girlfriend for my rude attitude this morning. I bought a cup of coffee which she perfered * was moved and we had a wonderful night.
By the end of the day, I think I got it. The Page of Cups wasn’t telling me to do one specific thing. It was more about how to do things. It was about being open, receptive, compassionate, and letting my intuition guide me. It was about connecting with my emotions and expressing myself creatively.

It’s still a work in progress, obviously. But I feel like I’m starting to understand this card on a deeper level. It’s not just a pretty picture; it’s a whole vibe, a way of being. And it’s actually pretty cool when you let it guide you.