Does it truly reflect what’s in front of you? Chances are, it needs a revision! So, next time the Seven of Cups makes an appearance, ask yourself what story you’re telling. Ouch! Clearly, the distractions and fantasies described by the Seven of Cups are born out of erroneous assumptions and attachments to old narratives. It’s time to put those old tales to rest and allow ourselves to see things in a new and truer way. Ok, does anyone else feel a little schooled by that?! Ok, just me. When you see me, it’s time to cut through your own BS and see things as they really are (King of Swords). When I appear, I’m asking you to release your knee-jerk desire to cling onto old beliefs (Strength) and embrace what’s actually happening in the real world, outside your head (Queen of Pentacles). I’m showing you that you’re getting stuck because you’re looking at things in the wrong way (The Hanged Man) and I want you to try to grow out of those old assumptions so you can approach this new beginning with a little more maturity and self-awareness (The World). When I show up in your readings, I’m giving you a message about recalibrating and starting over (The Fool). The Seven of Cups is clearly not fooling around!ĭear loyal readers of the Weather Report, Shall we try it out?īloody hell, that’s a lot of Majors. You can see a full explanation of the spread in Kristen’s original post. Phew! The spread is interpreted like a letter from the Seven of Cups to all of us. Thankfully, we don’t have to keep drawing the Seven of Cups and wondering why the heck we’re not getting the message. Kristen, of Over the Moon Oracle Cards, is a bit of genius and has crafted a spread for figuring out what’s going on with persistently recurring tarot cards. Clearly, though, some of us need to think about fantasy and choice and discernment! We’re all in different places in our lives, and perhaps not everyone is having a Seven of Cups moment right now. Sometimes the card will reflect what’s going on in my life, but not always, and no doubt that’s equally true of a subset of my readers each day. When I draw a card for the Weather, I do so with the intention to get a message that’s useful for anyone who might happen upon it. The question is, which message do we need to heed right now? Like all the Sevens, it’s a pause, a chance to get back on track or to tumble spectacularly off. It says that if something looks too good to be true, it probably is, and that our imaginations are wonderful tools when deployed in tandem with our capacity for critical thought. It also cautions us about flights of fancy and distractions that threaten to nudge us off course. The Seven of Cups calls us to make choices with discernment. When a card appears persistently in the daily Weather, for the first couple of times I take it to mean we need to reiterate the original message. If it continues to appear, I start to wonder if it isn’t time to delve into some of the dustier corners of a card’s various meanings. I’m not mathematically minded enough to say for sure how statistically significant that is (and I know it’ll take me 5 years to begin to understand the google search results if I try to look it up, so), but I feel like that’s of a frequency worth noting, don’t you? If you follow the daily Weather Report, you might have noticed that the Seven of Cups has popped up three times in the last fourteen days. From the Small Spells Tarot by Rachel Howe.
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