Page of Cups
The Page of Cups represents youthful emotional openness, sensitivity, and the purity of creative or romantic feeling. The imagery shows one of the seven young moon siblings playing with Tu'er Shen, the Chinese god of same-sex relationships, whose red thread of fate connects lovers, emphasizing unexpected or fated emotional beginnings. Upright it points to idealism, romance, and spiritual receptivity; reversed it warns of bad news, jealousy, obsession, and immaturity. The card invites gentle exploration of feelings while cautioning against naive responses and unresolved childhood patterns.
Keywords
Character
BAKUNAWA AND THE SEVEN MOONS; Tu'er Shen
Origin
PHILIPPINES, Filipino Mythology (with Tu'er Shen from Chinese lore)
Description
The Page of Cups is connected to his emotions and expresses himself wholly with youthful purity. In this card, one of the seven young moon siblings plays with Tu'er Shen, the Chinese god of same-sex relationships who ties the red thread of fate that connects lovers.
Upright
Youthfulness, idealism, sensitivity, romance, spirituality
Reverse
Bad news, jealousy, obsession, childhood problems, immaturity
Visual Description
A young person stands barefoot on a sandy shore at night, holding a shallow cup in their left hand and smiling with closed eyes. They wear a red headband, layered gold necklaces and bracelets, a cropped blue top and patterned red shorts tied with a blue sash. A white rabbit with a red ribbon plays at their feet while white flowers and green leaves frame the scene. Behind them a bright full moon with several pale circular orbs hangs over a dark ocean under a teal sky.
Tarot of the Divine
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