Page of Cups
The Page of Cups represents art, inspiration, love, lust, and passion. This card embodies a spirit of surprise and creativity, encouraging one to embrace their emotions and express them in various aspects of life. In its inverted position, it signifies intense love that can lead to self-esteem issues and exhaustion, often associated with writer's block and emotional turmoil.
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This page is a bit of a dandy in most Basic decks, with big, floofy hats and scarves. In the Llewellyn deck, his hair is flowing in the wind and his outfit is just darling. The ocean behind him is smooth and inviting. He’s got a little smile on his face and is giving the fish in his cup a bit of a side-eye. Usually, when a fish pops out of my cup, I’m a bit put out, but this guy loves surprises. He’s the card of art and inspiration, of love, lust, and passion. If you can apply those feelings to anything in your life, that’s the Page of Cups.
Page of Cups Inverted
This is no-holds-barred love and affection. Romeo and Juliet—not a love story, kids. This is a story about two people who loved so hard that everyone died. They ignored pragmatism, family ties, and common sense, and they dragged the poor friar into it, too. Like the Page of Swords inverted, there is a loss of self-esteem here, too. He flips upside down and his cup empties out. This is the dude shouting up at your window at 4 a.m. like a crazy person. It can also be the worst writer’s block ever. All of those ideas that were on fire just go out. This card is exhausting.
Divine Masculine Tarot
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