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I just drew some tarot cards and i wanted to know if anybody could help me figure out what it means...
Queen of Cups
Two of Cups
Eight of Pentacles
Ten of Swords
King of Cups
The World
Eight of Wands
Knight of Cups

2007-05-10 10:44:38 · 9 answers · asked by caligirl 2 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

It was a Celtic spread...i asked about a lover

2007-05-10 16:49:55 · update #1

9 answers

Queen of Cups (the queen of the thrones of the water): Upright - A happy card which indicates balance and harmony, also symbolizes high achievements made possible by the use of imagination. A woman who is highly imaginative and artistically gifted, affectionate and romantic in outlook, and creates an other worldly atmosphere around herself. A woman who lacks common sense, but is highly intuitive and sometimes psychic and dreamy. Atmospheres, other people and events can easily influence her.

Ill Dignified or Reversed - Fecklessness. A woman who cannot be trusted someone who is a dreamer, unreliable and cannot be depended upon. She is swift to change her opinions without reason or good cause. A woman who is perverse and can be given to hysteria. She may even lead others to destruction in pursuit of some idle fantasy.

Two of Cups (the lord of love): Upright - Affection, love, the beginnings of a new romance, partnership or friendship. Emotional affinity, sympathy, joyous harmony, the reconciliation of opposites in mutual trust. Resolved differences.

Ill Dignified or Reversed - Separation, dissent, divorce, deceit or unfaithfulness in a personal relationship. Misunderstandings and quarrels, love not returned

Eight of Pentacles (the lord of prudence): Upright - The use of one's skills and personal interests to rewarding and profitable ends. Reaping the fruits of one's labour, a small increase in money. An advantageous card for any talented or enthusiastic individuals. To enjoy lasting success efforts should be continuous and not halted prematurely. Thriftiness.

Ill Dignified or Reversed - Inappropriate use of energy and skills for unsuitable ends. Dishonest dealings in business affairs. Short term gain at the expense of long term profit.

Ten of Swords ( the lord of ruin): Upright - Ruin, desolation, disruption, although generally this refers to a group rather than an individual. Sorrow, sudden misfortune, accidents, muggings or personal robbery. There is some cause for optimism; as the lowest point in the cycle, from now on things can only get better the worst is over.

Ill Dignified or Reversed - Only an illusionary lifting of burdens or release from afflictions as suffering will continue. Sometimes death and violent and extreme change. Only temporary good fortune.

King of Cups ( the prince of the chariots of the water): Upright - A person who commands respect, but not love. A man of business or law, considerate and responsible. He is kind but ambitious and a skilled negotiator. He is a born manipulator, someone who has arrived in a position of power by the use of brain as opposed to brawn. He avoids taking people into his confidence and often works in secret or behind the scenes. He is a seeker of power, with hidden motives, often distrusted or feared by those around him.

Ill Dignified or Reversed - A violent, unscrupulous, dishonest man who is likely to be involved in double dealing. His only responsibilities are to himself and he has no moral sense. He may involve his associates in scandal, vice, dishonesty, corruption and evil, as he himself may be drawn.

The World (the great one of the night of time): Upright - Accomplishment. Fulfillment. Completion of a personal cycle, project, series of events or chapter in life. Success. A culmination of events. A sense of repleteness.


Ill Dignified or Reversed - Frustration. Completion delayed. Sometimes fear of change. Inability to bring something to a satisfactory end. resistance to change. Lack of trust. Despite appearances to the contrary, an indication that events have not yet come to a conclusion but are nearing completion. Hesitation.

Eight of Wands (the lord of swiftness): Upright - Understanding and harmony. The time and conditions are right to facilitate success. A process of speeding-up and an end to delays. A time for 'grasping the nettle', taking the initiative or taking charge. This card also indicates: important journeys, correspondence, and favourable news. A card of hope.

Ill Dignified or Reversed - Disputes and disagreements. Great effort and a driving force that is totally wasted through the running out of steam. Silly, spontaneous actions. Cancelled journeys and possibly redundancy or sacking. Jumping in both feet first before testing the water.

Knight of Cups (The Lord of the Waves and the Waters; The King of the Hosts of the Sea): Upright - Change and new excitements, particularly of a romantic nature. invitations, opportunities, and offers. A person who is a bringer of ideas, opportunities and offers. He is often constantly bored and in constant need of stimulation, but also artistic and refined. A person who is amiable, intelligent full of high principals, but a dreamer who can be easily led or discouraged.

Ill Dignified or Reversed - Unreliability and recklessness. Fraud, embezzlement, false promises and trickery. A person who is congenital liar, someone who has trouble discerning the end of the truth and the beginning of falsehood.

2007-05-10 11:02:44 · answer #1 · answered by Seyva23 4 · 2 1

It doesn't mean "carrot". The only thing I can think of is a Dr Who creature: "The Myrka was a large species of reptile that was used by the Silurians for heavy backup in times of war. They were genetically modified by the Silurians from an unknown deep-sea creature. Myrka were reptilian creatures with thick, rubbery skin, four legs, two arms, a long tail and a large head. They were taller than a human and much longer then a horse. They had wide, pale eyes and a large fin on their head. Under their chins and around their body they had strange kelp-like growths. Myrkas are well adapted to deep-sea life, with large webbed feet, a flat tail and a powerful body. "

2016-04-01 05:39:57 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It means you just picked 8 pieces of paper with pictures on them in a random method. I'm pretty sure too that each person who interprets these results will come up with a different answer based upon their knowledge of the tarot (or lack of knowledge). Using any random event to either predict the future, or interpret a situation strikes me as odd. Why cards? Why not coins, sticks (iching), tea leaves, stars, bones, dice, etc... it is simply assigning importance to random events.
Look for answers within yourself. Trust your instincts, use the internet or books to research a topic and make an educated decision or ask friends and family for their advice.

2007-05-10 11:08:44 · answer #3 · answered by cyenobite 2 · 1 1

Apparently you will rule over all Cups. No, I'm just kidding. Good Luck, I'd suggest a website, I know there are many that will 'translate' the tarot cards.

2007-05-10 10:50:22 · answer #4 · answered by Linzz 5 · 0 0

That's really kind of ambiguous - it's very difficult to interpret via message board since your energy isn't easily manifested. All those cups would seem to indicate a strong reading toward friendships or relationships.

The queen, for example, could be you, your mom, your sister, your girlfriend, your best friend, or another strong female figure.

2007-05-10 10:52:52 · answer #5 · answered by Zimmia 5 · 2 0

Tarot.com

2007-05-10 15:25:34 · answer #6 · answered by sweetokms 2 · 1 0

It depends on what placement or progression you're using and what you wanted to know about.

2007-05-10 10:49:52 · answer #7 · answered by KC 7 · 4 0

Please tell me what your question and arrangement was so that I can answer this.

2007-05-10 13:45:24 · answer #8 · answered by swarr2001 5 · 2 0

you can not pull the cars for your self some one is to do this for you and tell you what it means

2007-05-10 10:50:15 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 7

fedest.com, questions and answers