Imagine that you get a sudden urge to get some insight into your own life. Something tells you to pull out that old Tarot deck that Aunt Gloria gave you for Christmas a couple of years ago. You close your eyes and cut the deck; you've decided in advance that whatever card you pull out is THE card that's going to be your guide for the rest of the week, in every area of your life. You pull the Three of Cups. You stare at it for a second: three young girls clad in flowing gowns are dancing in a circle, each girl holding aloft a cup. Best I can tell, it's one blonde, one brunette, and one redhead. Here are the "official" meanings of the Three of Cups: |
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Source: Tarot Power Legend by J.F. Lambert and Seth Stephens (2001) - a booklet that comes with "Miss Cleo's Power Tarot Deck." |
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Heart of Tarot, an Intuitive Approach by Amber K and Azrael Arynn K (2002).
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Source: A Tin of Tarot: an Easy-to-Follow Illustrated Guide to the Mysteries of the Tarot by Jonathan Dee (2002). |
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Source: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Tarot and Fortune-Telling by Arlene Tognetti and Lisa Lenard (1999). |
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Source: The Pictorial Key to the Tarot by A.E. Waite (1910). |
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Source: The New Palladini Tarot by David Palladini (1996) the little instruction book that comes with the New Palladini tarot deck. |
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Source: The Sacred Rose Tarot by Johanna Sherman (1982) -   - the little instruction book that comes with the Sacred Rose tarot deck. |
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Source: Sacred Symbols: The Tarot published by Thames & Hudson (1995). |
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Source: Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom: a Book of Tarot by Rachel Pollack (1980). |
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Source: Tarot of a Moon Garden by Laura E. Clarson (1993) the little instruction book that comes with the Tarot of a Moon Garden deck. |
2. Marriage or union. 3. Merriment and hospitality. |
Source: The Key of It All by David Allen Hulse (1996). |
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Source: Book of Shadows by Silver RavenWolf (2003). |
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Source: Russian Tarot of St. Petersburg by Cynthia Giles (1996). |
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Source: "Book T the Tarot," an article by S.L. MacGregor Mathers in The Golden Dawn: an Encyclopedia of Practical Occultism by Israel Regardie (Llewellyn Publications, 1970). |
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Source: Aleister Crowley's Thoth Tarot, the little white book that comes with the Thoth tarot deck. |
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Source: The Royal Fez Moroccan Tarot Deck Instructions, the little white book that comes with the Royal Fez Moroccan tarot deck. |
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Source: Mastering the Tarot by Eden Gray. |