Ten of Cups
The Ten of Cups embodies happiness, fulfillment, and emotional satisfaction in family life and relationships. It signals a period of peace, joy, and security, underlining the importance of cherishing the good times and appreciating life's cyclical nature. It represents the culmination of emotional journeys, suggesting that happiness, though not constant, is a valuable and achievable state.
Keywords
Long and Happy
A family of wolves enjoys life under the bright, full, "pregnant" moon. A rainbow of cups stretches across the sky. The father wolf and mother wolf are settled next to each other, while the wolf cubs play a little farther away. The father wolf howls at the moon. Security and satisfaction in everything. This is happiness and contentment, the ideal partnership, and the joy of life. The culmination of the suit of cups, the culmination of emotions.
Symbolism
Wolves mate for life. They are pathfinding animals. Wolves are connected to the energy of moons and serve as a symbol of hidden physical power. This is satisfaction attained on the path to personal happiness through people, qualities, hobbies, careers, and any activities that bring joy. It's easier to navigate towards one's destiny with the support of positive emotions. Surround yourself with sparks of joy.
Meaning
The card "Long and Happy" teaches us that happiness is possible even in our imperfect world. Everything evolves and develops. An ending leads to a new beginning. Liberation and relaxation. Emotional satisfaction. Bliss. Peace at home. Serenity amongst family and friends. Happiness comes full circle. All things in life are cyclical. Hence, "Long and Happy" is a dream, not something constant. Embrace the good when it comes. Cherish it. Value yourself.
Shadow
Do you judge the happiness of others? Are you waiting, holding your breath, for when luck turns away from you? There is no surer way to spoil a good situation than by anticipating the moment it will get worse.
Dark wood tarot
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