Four of Cups
The Four of Cups represents intrusion, distrust, and diminished self-worth. This card indicates a period of emotional withdrawal and skepticism toward new opportunities. It suggests feelings of apathy or dissatisfaction with current circumstances, often accompanied by a lack of confidence in oneself. The card warns against becoming too closed off to positive possibilities that may be presenting themselves.
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Core Meaning
Intrusion. Distrust. Diminished sense of self-worth.
Visual Description
A central rectangular scene shows a young person leaning forward and peering through a partially open wooden door into a dim interior. The figure stands on a tiled floor against a rough stone wall, wearing brown trousers and a light shirt, hands on the doorframe as they look inside. Four gilded chalices are depicted outside the vignette: two above and two below the central scene, arranged symmetrically against a pale background. Along the left margin the card is labeled in multiple languages with the numeral 4 and the word for cups/chalices.
Decameron tarot
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