![]() ![]() The Queen of Cups is nurturing, caring, compassionate and sensitive. In general though I say use your intuition with those suit meanings (Translating to the Tarot meanings of swords/staves/coins/cups) as a general guideline.Īs has been mentioned the Queen of hearts equates to the Queen of Cups in Tarot. If you pulled an Ace of Diamonds, it was definitely Yes. So if you asked a yes/no question and pulled an Ace of Spades, the answer was Definitely No. Anyway, the value of the card then further determined how strong the answer was, with 2 being the weakest, Ace being the strongest. I think that's what he said - it's been a few years now. If it was Spades, it was a strong answer in the negative, if it was clubs it was a weak answer in the negative, hearts were a weak yes, and diamonds were a strong yes. Basically, you think of a yes/no question and draw a single card. He said he was taught by his mother or aunt or something. Interestingly I once had a sitter teach me a system of reading with cards that I found fascinating. Obviously the royalty cards somewhat translate to similar cards in the traditional tarot meanings. Generally speaking the spades translates to swords, the diamonds translates to coins/pentacles, the clubs translates to wands/staves, and the hearts translates to cups. Originally readings done with cards were done with what we would now call playing cards, the Tarot came around some time after. ![]()
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