Knight of Cups Reversed Yes or No in Love Readings:  What Does This Tarot Card Mean For Your Situation?

Knight of Cups Reversed Yes or No in Love Readings: What Does This Tarot Card Mean For Your Situation?

Okay, so the other day, I was messing around with my tarot deck, right? I’ve been trying to get a handle on this whole tarot thing, and I pulled the Knight of Cups reversed. I was like, “What the heck does that even mean?” Especially ’cause I was just trying to get a simple yes or no answer to a question bugging me.

First Attempts

I pulled the card, and my mind went blank. Seriously, I had no clue where to start. I remembered reading somewhere that upright cards are generally positive and reversed are, well, not so much. So, I started there.

  • I laid the card out on my table.
  • I closed my eyes and took a few deep breaths, trying to clear my head and focus on my question.
  • I flipped the card over and… Knight of Cups, reversed.

My first thought was, “Crap, that’s probably a no.” But I wasn’t totally sure. I mean, this knight dude, even upside down, still looked kinda hopeful, you know? Maybe he was just having a bad day.

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Digging Deeper

So, I grabbed my phone and started Googling. I found a bunch of stuff about this card. Some of it was super confusing, all about emotional instability and unrealistic dreams. But then I found some simpler explanations.

Apparently, the Knight of Cups reversed can mean mixed signals or confusion. In a yes or no reading, it often leans towards a “no,” or at least a “not right now.” I also read something about how this card reversed could suggest that I might be into someone who is a player, or who might break my heart.

More Pulls, More Confusion

Not gonna lie, I wasn’t satisfied. I shuffled the deck again and pulled another card. This time it was the Knight of Swords. Now, things got even more confusing. I looked that one up too, and it seemed like it was a “yes” card, all about action and moving forward. But I’m still not sure what action, or where to go. This guy seems to care about justice, and that is a good sign, but I don’t know how that would help my question.

So, I was like, “Okay, two knights, one reversed, one not. What gives?” I pulled a few more cards, just trying to get some clarity, but it honestly just made things more muddled. I ended up with a whole spread of cards, and I was more lost than when I started.

Giving Up (For Now)

Finally, I threw my hands up and decided to just let it go. Maybe the cards were telling me I wasn’t ready for the answer, or maybe I was just overthinking it. Either way, I put the deck away and decided to come back to it another time, maybe when I’m feeling a bit more grounded. Tarot is hard, man. It’s not as easy as it looks in the movies!

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