
In an intimate setting, this card symbolises gazing into the eyes of the beloved and also having a feeling of completely merging with the beloved in a kiss.

On the flip side, these two might be compromising their core needs, in which case this state will be limited in time. Their own needs become subordinate to the need of communion with the beloved. The antidote is to develop a strong sense of self.Ī relationship under the auspice of the 2 of Cups signifies two people who are willing to yield and compromise. The shadow aspect of this card is the ‘clinging vine syndrome’ and co-dependency. Because of the intensity of this experience, lovers in love easily get lost to the world. This card symbolises reciprocal love – the beloved beholding and being beheld by the beloved. In some ways the 2 of Cups serves to illustrate the concept of relating because here we find, for the first time on our journey through the Minors, deep emotional heart-to-heart relating and intimacy. Gemstone: Selenite, rose quartz and green aventurine So mote it be!Īrchangel: Gabriel (Moon/Cancer) and Raphael (Mercury) May all my relationships be loving and true. From love was I born and to love I return. Why? Self-love is starting point for healthy (non-codependent) relationships that are based on friendship, respect and unconditional love.Īffirmation: “I open my heart to ever-increasing levels of self-love and trust that my relationships in the world reflect how much I love and honour myself.”ĭear Mother-Father God (or whichever higher power you acknowledge), thank you for opening the eyes of my heart. It all depends on the question and surrounding cards.Įither way it is a card that can be placed directly over the heart chakra for emotional healing and restoration of peace and harmony, because the greatest love of all is the love is self-love. However, the 2 of Cups can also signify friendships or great emotional affinity and harmony between co-workers. It is one of the cards people hope to see when they are reading about a potential future lover. When the 2 of Cups shows up well dignified in a reading it almost always speaks of falling/being in love and ill-dignified (or reversed) about falling out of love. But any of it is better than never having been in love.” While it normally relates to unity and love in romantic relationships it can signify harmony and mutual respect and. These cards could potentially show a merger, promotion or finding of balance between health and spirituality.“First best is falling in love. If they remain strong, they will make it through all obstacles to a happy union of good health or work life satisfaction. If the question is work or health related, it can show that there is going to be a heavy set of challenges coming their way.Though if they remain strong, they will see a happy ending.

For the querent who isn't taken, these cards could show that there will be so much love coming their way in the future, that they won't know what to do with it for a min. This could be due in part to the fact that the glass cups had a larger diameter at the top than the ceramic cup (3' compared to 2.5'), and so they lost more heat from the larger surface area also using the trivets may have decreased the heat loss from the wider-bottomed ceramic mug (as might have happened during real-life usage).The initial. This Tarot card predicts nothing but positive interactions. For the querent in a relationship, this could mean some trouble for a while that will turn out okay in the end. The Two of Cups is the card meaning true love.

So together in a reading, the combo would be: Competing-Love. In their most basic forms, the Five of Wands represents Competition and the Two of Cups represents Love. Five of Wands and Two of Cups Together in a Reading
