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  2. Your Weekly Love Tarot Horoscope: Are You the One? (10/21-27)

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    Sagittarius Weekly Love Tarotscope: Page of Cups Reversed This week, you may feel an emotional disconnect in your relationship. Emotional immaturity, letdowns, or lack of commitment may get in the ...

  3. Your Weekly Love Tarot Horoscope: Lust vs. Love (10/14-20) - AOL

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    Aries Weekly Love Tarotscope: Page of Cups Reversed This week, you may feel emotionally distant, stuck, or slightly dramatic in your interactions with your crush. Take time out to reevaluate the ...

  4. Messy Mercury Retrograde? Your Tarot Horoscope Spills Tea - AOL

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    The Page of Cups Reversed reminds us to recognize how our negative emotions can bring others down. Especially during a Mercury retrograde, things you say may be misconstrued. Dive deep into your ...

  5. Page of Cups - Wikipedia

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    Page of Cups from the Rider–Waite tarot deck. The Page of Cups (or jack or knave of cups or goblets or vessels) is a card used in Latin-suited playing cards which include tarot decks. It is part of what tarot card readers call the "Minor Arcana" Tarot cards are used throughout much of Europe to play tarot card games. [1]

  6. Nine of Cups - Wikipedia

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    In its reversed position, this card indicates unrealistic wishes or dreams which are not destined to become reality. In comparison to the next card in this suit, the Ten of Cups, it can be difficult for tarot novices to differentiate between these two cards as both symbolise emotional happiness. In tarot there is a direct relationship between ...

  7. Two of Cups - Wikipedia

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    Two of Cups from the Rider–Waite tarot deck. Two of Cups is a Minor Arcana tarot card.. Tarot cards are used throughout much of Europe to play tarot card games. [1] In English-speaking countries, where the games are largely unknown, tarot cards came to be utilized primarily for divinatory purposes.

  8. Suit of cups - Wikipedia

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    Nine of Cups: Near completion of the suit, the nine of a given suit typically represents a near completion of the symbolism (as with the Suit of Cups and Suit of Pentacles), or an overwhelm by the symbolism (as with the Suit of Swords and Suit of Wands). In the Rider-Waite Tarot; a well fed, self-satisfied individual sits with nine cups behind.

  9. Ace of Cups - Wikipedia

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    The Ace of Cups is a card used in Latin-suited playing cards (Italian, Spanish and tarot decks). It is the ace from the suit of cups . In Tarot, it is part of what card readers call the " Minor Arcana ", and as the first in the suit of cups, signifies beginnings in the area of the social and emotional in life.