Six of Cups
The Six of Cups reflects on childhood memories and the release of responsibility, symbolized by golden candies that represent the simple pleasures of childhood. This card cautions against overindulgence and wastefulness while highlighting gift-giving and goodwill through the imagery of a paper flower made in the style of origami.
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Introduction
Filled with golden candies, the Six of Cups reflects fondly on childhood memories, innocent times, and the release of responsibility.
Candy Symbolism
Candy symbolizes the simple pleasures of childhood times; sunlit days chases through parks, carefree laughter. As joyful as they are, though, candy is merely a treat and not true nourishment. A caution against the excesses of enjoying too much and accomplishing too little, a few candies fall on the floor, wasted from the abundant overfilling of the cups.
Paper Flower
Above the cups is a paper flower, folded from the pieces of paper that flow around the scene, an aspect of gift-giving and goodwill that exemplifies this card. The paper flower is folded in the style of origami, a hobby and craft often learned by children and gifted to friends or romantic attractions.
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