![]() The Six of Cups when read as an invitation invites us to feel the love, feel the warm home comfort feeling and allow ourselves to really sink into it. It can also be a sign to open up to those closest to you and practice a more vulnerable way of being. It’s ultimately a card about emotional comfort and feeling a sense of belonging. Some keywords I always keep in mind with the Six of Cups is home and family, because it’s a cup card it doesn’t refer to these things in the physical sense, it’s more about the feelings that these things can inspire. The Six of Cups is often a sign to show ourselves some love and just enjoy the good things that we’ve got on offer to us at the moment. With the Six of Cups in reverse, we have to face the repercussions of these things, we start to approach adult problems from a child-like perspective and it creates chaos both internally and externally. It could be trauma from neglect or abuse, a specific event that happened that changed your beliefs about yourself or changed the way you see the world. Sometimes the things that happened to us as children can manifest in our adult lives. Some of the main reversed meanings of the Six of Cups are: Our inner child is having a tantrum and we are struggling to soothe it. In the reversed position, the Six of Cups can hint that maybe we are giving our inner child too much control. The Six of Cups is our retreat so we can create space to do this healing, we surround ourselves with things that bring us joy, to help support us on this painful emotional journey. In the five, we are faced with an emotional blow that we have to make the decisions to heal from, it’s very much an open wound. The Six of Cups makes a lot of sense when you pair it up with the previous card, the Five of Cups. Some of the key meanings of the Six of Cups are: In the upright position, the Six of Cups focuses on giving ourselves the self-care we need and creating that warm fuzzy feeling that allows us to feel safe and secure in our own space. ![]() It’s no surprise then that the Six of Cups can often be attributed to our inner child and how we tackle our role as both the parent and the child. It is an achievement in the realm of emotion and for many of us, this means happiness, contentment, and taking care of our inner selves. The Six of Cups is that feeling of home, of grounding, and of emotional support that we all look for from the people and places we surround ourselves with.
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