Hermit 8 of Cups for relationships. Eight of Cups Tarot: meaning in different areas

The Eight of Cups is one of the three "breakthrough" cards, signifying a sad farewell (along with the Chariot, signifying the joyful "hero's entry" onto the battlefield, and the Six of Swords, symbolizing a journey into the unknown, to new shores). It shows that we must leave our familiar surroundings, part with people or things to which our hearts are attached, and set off on a long journey into an unknown future. In any case, it testifies that we were not expelled, it was we ourselves, of our own free will, who decided to leave (another thing is that we might not have had any other choice). The “heaviness of saying goodbye” lies in two points: we have to leave what is dear to us, and we do not know what awaits us.

Job

Most often this is parting with your previous job. This may be a general withdrawal from active work - due to age, as a result of the decision to devote oneself to the family, or due to the winding down of a given industry, or for other similar reasons. The pain of parting with something familiar that has been familiar for a long time is combined here with a feeling of uncertainty about the future. However, this card can also indicate less profound changes in our lives: your work is transferred to someone else or even closed as unpromising. However, even in this case, it means emptiness and uncertainty: what should we do next, where will fate lead us?

Consciousness

Here this card means the realization that our previous views, habits or some elements of our worldview no longer serve us faithfully, and we need to get rid of them. Sometimes this is due to the transition to the next age group, when we have to give up a lot - the very “great refusal” in Zen philosophy. Such “parting” with things that meant so much to us is often accompanied by a feeling of fear and hopelessness. But these steps, although difficult, lead to new freedom.

Personal relationships and love

The Eight of Cups is a parting with a person or people who have meant a lot to us until now. This card marks a crossroads, a fork where our paths separate from them, indicating that it is time for us to say goodbye to them with gratitude and, if necessary, to break the “umbilical cord” that connected us with them in order to move on our own path. On a deeper level, it can mean parting with previous ideas about a partner as a fairy-tale prince or princess, realizing that there are no ideal partners, abandoning naive dreams and returning to reality, which is in no hurry to reveal to us its secret of how to bring a partner closer to the ideal.

Inner meaning

The meaning of the Eight of Cups tarot card is controversial. The Eight of Cups talks about a situation, event or enterprise that you are involved in or planning. She reports that everything will turn out well; essentially telling you that you will get what you hoped for.

But this card also indicates that you are being too cautious and will end up losing what you were hoping to gain. In this case, the reason is not that you do not see the good, but that you are too hesitant, too unsure of yourself or your own worth, or too shy to take the first step. But without taking this step, you risk losing everything you have worked for and hoped for for so long.
There is also a practical prediction-friendly interpretation of the Eight of Cups tarot card, which adds that the issue under discussion, whether good or bad, is not as important as it seems, and that the actions taken will reveal its true value, reduce its importance, after which you can move on to something other. Take the first step and you will see that the situation is not as daunting as it seemed from a distance. In any case, success is ahead; whether you achieve it or not depends on you.

Combinations with other cards

Gain

Nun: waiting, stopping

4 of Swords: delay, preparation

7 cups: prepayment, taxation, fine

The trial: an uncertain, problematic case

Weakening

8 of Cups: reaching the final

Death: completion

Wheel of Happiness: fast movement, rapid development

Magician: activity, making plans

Sources

Hayo Banzhaf. TAROT SELF-TUTORIAL

Withering

Saturn in Pisces

0°—10° Pisces

Original title: Lord of Renunciation of Achievement Initial composition in the Golden Dawn system: from the clouds at the bottom of the map a hand is extended holding stems of lotuses or water lilies. There are only two flowers on the stems, bending over two central bowls. Water from the lotuses pours into these bowls, overflows them and flows further into the three lower bowls, which, however, are not filled to the brim. The top three bowls are empty.

Queen's Scale Color: Orange
Colors of Saturn on four scales: indigo; black; blue-black; black with blue veins
Pisces colors on four scales: crimson (ultraviolet); dark yellow, mottled with silvery white; light translucent pinkish brown; stone color
Formula: Eight (Hod) + Cups (Bria) + Saturn in Pisces = WITHERING.

Much to my wife's disappointment (because it is her birth chart), Crowley has nothing good to say about the Eight of Cups. He calls it "the measles rash of Christian mysticism" and claims that the card is "distasteful in the extreme."

This is not surprising. The starting conditions for this card are really unimportant (sorry, dear!). Saturn is a harsh and merciless depressant; and here, so low on the Tree of Life, the fragile Pisces no longer have enough strength to somehow resist him. This card is about how “you were playing solitaire until the morning - you didn’t know that there weren’t enough cards in the deck.”
Crowley simply wonderfully describes the unfortunate cocktail of influences mixed in this card:
“The owner prepared a party, but forgot to invite guests; or, let’s say, the provisions were never delivered. However, the important thing here is that, one way or another, the owner himself is to blame. When starting a holiday, he tried to jump over his head - and couldn’t; or maybe he just changed his mind at the last minute.”

Frieda Harris is also superb in her interpretation of Wither: a stagnant pond; drooping lotus flowers; the top three bowls and the middle one in the bottom row are empty, and half of the meager contents from the two bowls in the central row simply spill out without falling into the lower bowls.

Source

Lon Milo Duquette "The Magic of Aleister Crowley"

Description of the lasso

Shown here are lotus leaves in the early morning. We see ripples in the water from a drop that just fell. This is a precious, intense moment. Surrendering to gravity and sliding off the leaf, the drop loses its former individuality and unites with the endless water below. We can imagine how she must have trembled before falling on the very edge of the known and the unknown.

Straight position

Choosing this card means recognizing that something is finished, something is complete. Whatever it is - a job, a relationship, a home you loved, anything that could help you define who you are - it is time to let it all go and allow any sadness to come without trying to cling to it. Something greater is waiting for you, new dimensions are waiting to be discovered. You've already passed the point of return, and gravity is doing its job. Go with her - she brings freedom.

The meaning of the card

There are no superiors or inferiors in existence. A blade of grass and a great star are absolutely equal... But man strives to be above others, he wants to conquer nature, and that means he will have to fight for a long time. All difficulties arise from this struggle. An innocent person is one who has given up the struggle, who is no longer interested in being superior, no longer interested in presenting himself, in proving that he is special; he becomes like a rose or a drop of dew on a lotus leaf; he becomes part of infinity; he dissolved, merged and became one with the ocean, he became just a wave; he has no ideas of "I". The disappearance of the "I" is innocence. (Osho)

A deck of Tarot cards consists of the Major and Minor Arcana, the total number of which is 78 cards. In this material we reveal the meaning of the 8 Cups of Tarot in various areas of human life, and also consider the features of its combination with other arcana in the layout.

General value

There is no movement in life or there has been a decline, which has led to depressive moods.

Relationship

The card does not foretell a physical separation, but morally the partners will become strangers to each other.

Health

The fortuneteller will develop depression, which can lead to suicide.

Affairs

The card predicts job loss. The fortuneteller will be fired, and thrown out in disgrace. The card also predicts a transition to a lower position and a decrease in profits.

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✚ For the future

Eight means that a person will completely change his view of everyday things and will start a new life. This may be the moment when you consider your previous actions strange and thoughtless, so you come to the conclusion that it’s time to become wiser or, on the contrary, more reckless. The last option is especially scary, which often leads to some kind of addiction. Any addiction is difficult for a person to bear and requires long-term treatment.

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✚ On relationships

If, when fortune telling about relationships, an eight of cubes appears in the layout, then the relationship is close to its logical end; one of the partners did not live up to expectations about the other person. One has probably refused to face the truth for a long time, but the moment is approaching when the scales will fall from the eyes and the other person will appear in their true light. However, the map does not necessarily mean that these people have no further path. Perhaps we are talking about the end of the relationship exactly in the form in which it exists now; after a truthful look at the circumstances appears, there may be a chance to build everything anew and much more successfully.

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✚ For today

Degradation, search for the spiritual and despondency. In the work aspect, the card indicates a lack of any motivation, an unfriendly atmosphere in the team and a change of job (from better to worse); financial success is still far away; a financial crisis is expected. You absolutely need rest in order to restore lost strength; irreversible changes in health lie ahead. Difficulties await you in love: lack of emotions and feelings, detachment in relationships; a love triangle is possible. You are tired of life and do not feel joy, you are depressed. Analyze your life and reconsider your values ​​in order to improve your life!

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✚ For tomorrow

Map of family comfort and warmth. It can mean motherhood, children, spending time together. The outside world fades into the background, attention is focused on the family.

Tomorrow you will have a cozy day with your family. Perhaps the cards hint that it's time to visit or call your parents, make a pleasant surprise for the children by taking them to some interesting place for a family vacation. Perhaps news about someone's pregnancy or birth of a child.

In terms of love relationships, the card predicts a wonderful and cozy day in an atmosphere of complete mutual understanding and love.

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✚ What does he think about me

Your relationship with your partner is built on fantasy, so you do not notice the true facts that constantly come your way. Soon you will look differently at the person you thought you loved, because secrets will reveal their true colors. Illusion is deception of oneself. You don’t feel reality, so you can’t confidently step into your future. Your love will turn out to be a lie, it will be difficult to understand and accept this fact, but it must be done to improve your future.

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✚ On request

It is unlikely that you will be able to boast of an optimistic outlook on life. There is no guarantee that your wish will be fulfilled 100%. However, there is a chance if you make every effort. In this case, the dream will gain some other perspectives. What doesn’t suit you in life now will soon disappear from it. The card says that the task will be completed within the lunar month. Emotions will not affect further actions; determination is the main support now.

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✚ On the situation

What brought you to your current situation is your reluctance to improve your life. There is a detachment from events. Actions are influenced by the mind, not emotions. Harmonious interactions are expected. Reluctance to take risks. Despair and an imbalance between logical thinking and emotions are likely. Depression.

There is an opportunity to make smart choices. You take a practical approach. However, the future is uncertain. Independent decision-making is possible. Be alone with yourself and try to understand your desires.

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✚ For the betrothed

The Eight of Cups shows a lack of initiative and determination in your relationship. Fading feelings that are held on literally by the last thread can still be saved, but for this you need to make some changes to them. Fly somewhere, take a good break from the daily routine. This is exactly what is needed now, because at this rate you will lose the connection that held your hearts together at the very beginning of the relationship.

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You may miss something very important that you could have received, because you only see what you want, ignoring the rest.

You are too focused on what is far ahead and foggy. At the same time, the opportunities lying before you remain unrealized. The Guardian Angel is trying to help you come down to earth and take a real opportunity instead of empty contemplation of “pie in the sky.”

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✚ On the King

It is likely that the relationship with your current partner has ceased to suit you. You are no longer satisfied with communication, intimacy, or leisure time. Self-improvement and the search for spiritual and meaningful context seem more interesting. The card says that changes will occur within the month that will bring deeper meaning and fulfillment to your life.

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✚ For treason

There is a break in the relationship. Personal life is bursting at the seams, and no one can stop this process. There is a collapse of old ideals and a rejection of reality.

Being at the crossroads of fate, it is important to make the right choice. Perhaps you need to grow up and understand that another, more conscious life is beginning, and stop soaring in the clouds.

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Inner change. Disappointment. Loss of ideal. Boredom. Fatigue. Inability to stay in the same relationship. It is possible to leave your partner for a while. I don't like the work. Looking for something new. The best. Don't cling to the past. New activity. A path into the unknown. Trips. Changing of the living place.

Advice
Give up the usual, look for new ways.

Warning
Do not enter the path if you have to do so with a heavy heart.

Card of the day
Today, one way or another, you will have to part with what was either familiar to you for a long time, or seemed taken for granted. No, you are not being expelled, just it's time to look for new ways. Even if it upsets you, don't give up and go on the road. You will soon understand why and for what you had to part with your old one.

Reversed card
Don't run away. Resolve the current situation. Make an effort. The life of an eternal traveler can be very lonely.

Teresa Francis-Chong, Terry Silvers. "Tarot for Beginners."

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Leaning on the rod, the man climbs the mountain, he moves away from the eight cups. We see him moving from darkness to light. This image suggests that sometimes we need to leave something behind (even something that made us happy) when we clearly understand that it is time to leave. This card is about the ability to feel when something is finished, no longer viable and close to destruction, the ability to know when it is time to move forward.

Questions to ask yourself when drawing the Eight of Cups
  • What do you need a break from?
  • Do you want to leave someone or something?
  • What do you want from life?
  • Maybe you need a little peace of mind?
  • Would you rather stay or go?
Key Ideas
Very useful changes are coming, especially in romantic matters and in personal development. You may find yourself thinking or acting differently, or finding yourself in a new environment. Pay attention to your intuition - that wonderful feeling, shadow of a thought or echo of a voice in your head that gives you knowledge without explaining where it came from.
Friends
Direct Card: You get along much better with some of your friends than with others. Your circle of close friends is undergoing changes.

Reversed: Don't cling to old friendships when you know deep down that you have very little in common with your old friend.

Studies
Direct card: Perhaps you are moving to another school, or a new school year is starting. There is no need to be afraid of change. In a few months, you will already be comfortable in new conditions - in a new school, or among new study buddies, or with new academic subjects.

Reversed Card: You are considering quitting school. The card indicates that you need to seek advice from other people and take time to think. Carefully consider how your choice will affect your future life.

Dating
Direct card: Are you happy together? Do you really need the person you like? Are you deceiving yourself? Is it time to move on alone?

Reversed: Clinging to a relationship or persistently dreaming of a relationship that cannot be viable is not the road to happiness. Choose a different path.

Family
Direct Card: Family gatherings are likely.

Reversed card: Don't let the fear of leaving your father's home stop you from living. Do with your life what needs to be done with it.

Interests
Direct Card: It's time to expand your horizons and look for new activities that excite interest and inspire action. Follow your heart, it will lead you to your goal.

Reversed card: If you practice half-heartedly, do not expect outstanding results.

Health/Appearance
Upright Card: Your modesty and cuteness endears you to people.

Reversed card: The right moment to change your appearance. Experiment with your style.

Money
Direct Card: This card is good for any matters related to work and money.

Reversed card: If you are not willing to sacrifice anything (for example, free time), do not expect to have money.

Fortune telling in half a minute
Laura was offered to transfer to a theater school, but she loved her school very much and could not bear the thought of having to leave her friends. This card indicates that it is time for Laura to go it alone. She has talent and can develop it at drama school. And even if she leaves her previous school, this does not mean that she should cut off all contacts with friends or stop studying school subjects. In drama school, academic studies are no less important than professional ones.

Annie Lionnet. “Tarot. Practical guide."

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The eight cups symbolize humility with your situation and the need to move forward.

Although the cups are full, they no longer satisfy the given emotional situation.

Inaction. Giving up hope.

Eight is the number of death and rebirth. The Eight of Cups offers a way out of an emotional situation that has become outdated and unhelpful. This card indicates a favorable opportunity to start something new, if the process of inaction is not forced. In the Morgan Greer Tarot, this card shows the figure of a cloaked man heading towards bare rocks. He left eight bowls behind him, knowing that it was time to move forward. The moon, depicted as both full and waning, indicates the completion of some process.

Symbolism
The Eight of Cups encourages us to part with the familiar and overcome our fear of the unknown. We have given our all to a certain emotional situation only to find that it does not live up to our expectations. Our expectations have been dealt a crushing blow, and we have no choice but to move forward. Feeling disappointed at the end of a relationship with someone close to us can be extremely painful, especially if we put our whole soul into it. We are forced to admit that something has gone wrong in this relationship and we must end it to find something more suitable for us. This card encourages us to come to terms with our loss and begin a new chapter in our lives. No matter how difficult the current situation may be, our decision to end it is voluntary. After all, this situation hinders our growth as individuals, and the only way to overcome this stagnation is to get out of it and move forward.
Interpretation
This card indicates the end of a situation and the beginning of a new stage in life. This emotional situation has exhausted itself, and you have no choice but to say goodbye to it. However, your disappointment may be so strong that you will experience feelings of deep loss and emotional instability, and you will need time to recover. Now it is very important to take care of yourself and sort out your feelings. Ultimately, these changes will be beneficial, despite all the turmoil that you will experience.

Stuart R. Kaplan. "Classic Tarot. Origin, history, fortune telling."

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Meaning in fortune telling
Cessation of effort. Disappointment. Forgetting previous plans. Timidity. Modesty. A wild success.
Reversed meaning
Happiness. The need to apply effort until complete success is achieved. Festival. Joy. Fun. Celebration.

P. Scott Hollander. "Tarot for Beginners."

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The Eight of Cups says you will get what you hoped for, but you may be overly cautious.

Inner meaning
The meaning of this card is contradictory. The Eight of Cups talks about a situation, event or enterprise that you are involved in or planning. She reports that everything will turn out well; essentially telling you that you will get what you hoped for.

But this card also indicates that you are being too cautious and will end up losing what you were hoping to gain. In this case, the reason is not that you do not see the good, but that you are too hesitant, too unsure of yourself or your own worth, or too shy to take the first step. But without taking this step, you risk losing everything you have worked for and hoped for for so long.

There is also an interpretation, useful in practical predictions, that adds that the issue under discussion, for better or worse, is not as important as it seems, and that the actions taken will reveal its true value, reduce its importance, after which you can move on to something else . Take the first step and you will see that the situation is not as daunting as it seemed from a distance. In any case, success is ahead; whether you achieve it or not depends on you.

Value in the layout
Direct or positive: fulfillment of desire, but also gentleness, timidity, modesty. The querent is advised to earn honor, to seize the opportunity rather than hide from it. A matter that appears to the Questioner to be a huge problem turns out, for better or worse, not so difficult once it is taken up. Disappointment if the Questioner does nothing about it.

Reversed or negative: great happiness and joy. Holiday, pleasure. Most often refers to an event that the Questioner knew about and either expected or planned for; the surrounding cards will reveal whether this event will be so pleasant or disgusting.

Mary Greer. "The Complete Book of Reversed Tarot Cards."

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Eights represent progress, moving forward with accompanying adjustments and adjustments to reality. In the Eight of Cups, interest in what is happening decreases and weakens. You are leaving behind something that not so long ago attracted, excited, emotionally captured or inspired - all the visions of the Seven of Cups.

Relationships can be so emotionally taxing that you feel tired, exhausted, frustrated, and out of touch with the world. Perhaps you have a vacation or vacation coming up. It may be necessary to find a way to take a vacation or at least temporarily escape the current situation in order to regain strength. Water on the card of the Waite-Smith deck hints at the healing power of the sea or the benefits of contemplating flowing water. You feel that you are attracted by some vague but physically tangible desire (the scarlet cloak symbolizes desire), which can be realized in the form of a spiritual quest or a deep exploration of your own soul. This is one of the cards of wandering or traveling, but it also has to do with abandonment and abandonment. Perhaps you or someone else in your life has lost interest, feels alienated, or dissatisfied. For emotional peace and balance, something is missing - and something irreplaceably important. Other cards in the spread can tell you whether this is a temporary phenomenon or whether you have completely “lost your heart.”

Shyness, timidity, and indecisiveness may mask a fear of success or a desire not to hurt others. However, all this can be mistakenly regarded as a simple lack of interest.

Traditional meanings: relationship with a modest, shy, submissive girl with blond hair. Correctness, decency. Modesty. Affection, tenderness. Decline, regression in some business. Cessation of effort. The likelihood that a dream of love can come true; fear that this won't happen.

Reversed Eight of Cups
Instead of withdrawal and distance, the reversed Eight of Cups may indicate a restoration of the situation. If we recall the story of the shepherd who left the flock and went to look for the missing sheep, then this inverted card will represent joy and happiness when the fugitive returns. Traditionally, it means being absorbed in a process in order to achieve ultimate success. The cups at the top of the inverted card represent a certain incompleteness awaiting the emergence of complementary elements. These cups resemble the collection put together by the card's character - an avid collector who always needs more than he has.

On the other hand, you may resist the need to spend time alone. Vacations are canceled or postponed, travel dreams are dashed. You won't be able to escape from the situation - you are too inert. You may also feel trapped by those who think they only want the best for you.

The Reversed Eight of Cups can represent a person who cannot stand restrictions or does not fit into the system, but is forced to drift hopelessly and aimlessly with the flow. You or someone else is afraid of intimacy or has difficulty starting and maintaining relationships. At the other end of this card's spectrum, you may find it difficult to let go of anything or anyone and move on. You stubbornly cling to the past, even if the relationship is completely and unequivocally broken.

This card can signify guided visualizations and inner journeys. At its worst, it indicates that you may be using external and internal travel to escape from yourself, people or reality.

In terms of health, insomnia and somnambulism are possible, as well as the need for tooth extraction.

From a shamanic and magical point of view, this card is associated with the exploration of the “bottomless pits” and “unfillable abysses” of your psyche, which can manifest on the external plane as compulsive eating, or shopping, or bad relationships. Returning to the very first moment of trauma manifestation and healing the situation (like replacing a band-aid with a full-fledged bandage) may be a necessary element of inner work.

Traditional Reversed Meanings: happiness, satisfaction, joy, contentment. Fun. Holidays, fun. Family gatherings. Public spectacles. Preparation, preparations. The efforts end in success. Apology, atonement, reparation. Payment of debt.

Larisa Moon. "All the secrets of the Tarot."

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Key phrase
There are times when you need to step back from affairs and feelings and embark on a journey to the Unknown.
Description of the card and its internal meaning
This card shows eight cups arranged so that they form a pyramid. In the background you can see a man moving away from these cups. The advice of the card is to leave your emotions, get away from them, since you will have a path into the Unknown, which will be fraught with sensory risk. And no one knows if you can achieve your goal. You need to learn to control your emotions. Sometimes we spend too much mental energy just on relationships or work, and only get disappointments. At such moments, you should distance yourself from yourself, even move away if necessary.

The Eight of Cups is a difficult card. Another interpretation of this Arcanum indicates excessive timidity and caution of the Questioner, his uncertainty about a favorable outcome of the matter, which can negatively affect the current issue and actually lead to an unsuccessful ending. In this case, the Eight of Cups advises taking the first step, after which the Questioner will be able to see that the situation is not as daunting as it seemed at first. In addition, the issue being discussed, whether it is good or bad, will subsequently turn out to be not so important to the Questioner, and the actions taken by him will reveal its true value, reducing its importance and significance.

Connection of the card with other occult sciences
Letter - 3, number - 8,
Ruled by the planet - Saturn, Neptune, zodiac sign - Pisces,
Correspondence according to the Book of Changes - 17th hexagram ("Research"),
Weather conditions - windy,
The corresponding color is purple,
According to Kabbalah, it corresponds to the Hod sephira.
Card meaning
Straight position
The Eight of Cups is a card that has many meanings, so they must be selected in accordance with neighboring cards and the layout as a whole. Interpretations of the card can be as follows: advice to get away from emotions, learn to control them; achieving a goal, fulfilling a plan; the search for the Supreme Spirit, the final battle for ideals; leaving the family, leaving former ideals, leaving the material for the spiritual; implementation of plans, but also softness, timidity and excessive modesty; the goal towards which the Questioner is striving will in fact turn out to be not as important as it seemed at first. The advice in this case is to show persistence and desire to achieve what you want, otherwise the Questioner will be disappointed.
Inverted position
In the opposite, that is, inverted, position, the Eight of Cups promises happiness and joy, celebration and pleasure. She says that the business conceived by the Questioner will be implemented with ease, without delay and will bring a lot of pleasant minutes. True, in this case you need to pay attention to the neighboring cards in the layout, since they can tell you how significant this event will be for the Questioner.

Daniela Chris. "Magic book of Tarot. Fortune telling."

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The Eight of Cups does not give you characteristics as a person, but means a loss, change or renunciation of power; having experienced disappointment in the bustle of social life and material values, you make a choice in favor of further self-improvement, that is, you are, figuratively speaking, in a contemplative state. The card also speaks of disappointment in love, a loved one or family matters. Apparently, personal matters will have to be postponed “for later” - now is not the time to develop and deepen them.

Inverted - a card of social life, speaks of enjoying all the blessings of life - love, friendship, communication, parties. Everything around is wonderful and brings only joy. The birth of new love is possible.

Original card meanings that come with the Rider White Tarot deck.

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VIII. Eight - a person with a dejected look leaves the cups of his happiness, courage, enterprise, enterprise or previous business.

Straight position:
the map outwardly speaks for itself, but there are also directly opposite interpretations; bringing joy; gentleness (about a person), shyness, honesty, modesty.

Reverse position:
great joy, prosperity, celebration.

Hayo Banzhaf. Self-instruction manual for Tarot.

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Astrological meaning:
Saturn/Moon as a symbol of sad farewell.
EIGHT OF CUPS
The Eight of Cups is one of three "breakthrough" cards, signifying a sad farewell (along with the Chariot, signifying the joyful "hero's entry" onto the battlefield, and the Six of Swords, symbolizing a journey into the unknown, to new shores). It shows that we must leave our familiar surroundings, part with people or things to which our hearts are attached, and set off on a long journey into an unknown future.
In any case, it testifies that we were not expelled, it was we ourselves, of our own free will, who decided to leave (another thing is that we might not have had any other choice). The “heaviness of saying goodbye” lies in two points: we have to leave what is dear to us, and we do not know what awaits us.

Rider White Tarot. Theory and practice. Series "Secrets of Predictions". Publishers: AST, Astrel, 2002

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Laziness
The first ten-day period of Pisces from February 19 to 28 (29). Astrological equivalents: Virgo, Scorpio.
The first decade of Pisces symbolizes the internal need for the highest and access to mystical spiritual sensations, to the inspiration that is born when a person gives his will to the unknown. This is a calm immersion in the waves of life and a fatal resignation to what is happening, based on the understanding that the life process as a whole is wiser than the claims of an individual. This decade is ruled by the planet of predestination Saturn (according to the modern system, Neptune is conducive to contemplation). Saturn emphasizes the departure from traditional emotional canons to one’s own sensory criteria, which cements the final emotional break with the past idea of ​​the world. People of this decade are more likely to have a subjective perception of events, and they are characterized by a fascination with the unreal and a romantic concern about things that do not exist in objective reality - but which, in all likelihood, lie at the bottom of our collective unconscious. This decade symbolizes the purely individual mystical path of a person, and therefore its representatives are sometimes distinguished by equanimity, isolation, a tendency towards loneliness and a feeling of rejection, as well as some gloominess. The Tarot card depicts a man who has left behind all his past experiences and inner accomplishments - the eight filled Cups - and with the traveler's staff goes to the dark mountains of the unknown. Above it is the Sun in conjunction with the Moon: the new moon astrologically symbolizes peace of mind and the beginning of a new one, and a solar eclipse, on the contrary, the danger of the depths of life, not illuminated by the bright light of the mind.
The map can also be interpreted as the discovery of new possibilities of our psyche and ways of rational understanding of them.
At the level of the Eight of Cups, emotion, already fully conscious, having already taken quite specific forms, is being coordinated with logic, with reason. Therefore, the map indicates either a coordination of mind and feelings, or their discord.
At the level of love relationships, the Eight of Cups may indicate difficulties that are overcome through patience and a tactful approach. In the sphere of human relations, the card symbolizes the grinding together of two strong individuals. The positive effect of the Eight is reflected in the harmonious combination of desires and passions with reason. This is a situation where love does not harm business, and business relationships do not harm love.
The trap is to follow the path of least resistance. Convenience.

Straight position:
In the upright position, the card can indicate such qualities as modesty, modesty, restraint, shyness, great practicality, chastity, knowledge of social ritual, the ability to be in harmony with people while maintaining a distance. That is, Virgo is involved. The card can also symbolize confrontation with habit, rejection of inertia, inertia or success. The lower is sacrificed in the name of the higher.

Inverted position:
In an inverted position, the card indicates emotions that seem to be absorbed. At the same time, this card can indicate sudden gifts, and quite serious ones at that (Scorpio works, a sign that is not exchanged for trifles). It is possible that you yourself are ripe to give someone a gift. The Eight of Cups indicates a desire that is difficult to satisfy. The content of this card generally gravitates towards two words - satisfaction and numbness.

Evgeny Kolesov. "The ABC of Tarot".

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Night, moon; a tired man, leaning on a stick, goes to the mountains. There are eight cups in the foreground. However, they are arranged in such a way that it seems as if one is missing.
In the “Tarot of Aquarius” this is a girl standing on the bank of a river, and around her, as if in a dream, eight cups are circling. It seems to both him and her as if they are missing something, as if somewhere in the distance - or perhaps very close - there is another, most important cup, which is just not enough for complete happiness.
This is actually an illusion. They have everything to feel happy. They do not seek good from good, this card says; you just need to learn to notice this goodness without looking for what is superfluous. Yes, the person himself guesses about this, but some kind of force, internal excitement does not give him peace.

Inverted:
It means that such a mistake has already been made, and perhaps more than once, so it’s worth thinking about how to generally change your attitude towards life, learning to appreciate what you have.

Yes, now it's decided, no return
I left my native land...
(S. Yesenin)

This card carries the meaning of separation and loss. The minor arcan Tarot card Eight of Cups is usually associated with making a difficult decision. To move forward, you need to leave something in the past, these are the rules. In this article we will look at the description and meaning in relationships of an upright and inverted card, interpretation and combination with other cards in layouts for love, health, career and work.

The Eight of Cups speaks of the need to leave the past for the sake of the road to the future.

Description of the map

The card contains an image of a man who is heading to the monastery. He holds a staff in his hands, which helps him overcome the thorny path. The mountains represent the search for spiritual truths, and the staff represents will and wisdom. The red cloak is a symbol of travel and wanderings. And behind the hero are eight cups - as a symbol of past victories and successes. And despite his past successes, he needs to move on. His time has come!

The important point of this card is that a person according to it voluntarily decides to abandon his past life and start with a clean slate. Nobody is forcing him to do this. This in no way speaks of expulsion! He makes this decision himself. Because the time has come. Because further development is necessary.

It's time for an update. An eclipse symbolizes this. And even if this decision is difficult, you still need to pull yourself together and turn away from everything that once made you happy and gave hope.

General meaning of the Eight of Cups card

This card foreshadows a departure from the past, a change in priorities and goals. A person who receives the Eight of Cups of the Tarot enters a new stage, where there is no place for old habits and connections. This is a rejection of the previous established life in the name of new ideas, a step into the unknown, sometimes frightening.

Each of us has situations in our lives when we need to act boldly and decisively. When it seems that you have reached a dead end, and there is neither the strength nor the desire to live as before. You need to move forward, go beyond the usual boundaries, but the neighboring cards will tell you what the path ahead will be.

The situation is perceived by some with difficulty, since a person has to leave the familiar world and go into the unknown. Emotionally it is quite difficult. It seems to a person that the future is fraught with many threats, especially if the Nine of Wands or Nine of Swords is nearby.

Although in reality, the situation may not be so frightening. Perhaps a person is in an unhealthy, poisonous environment that does not allow him to develop and move forward. And the Eight of Cups Tarot, the meaning of the card just says that the time has come to unleash your creative potential.

A dropped Eight of Cups leads a person to voluntarily say goodbye to his dreams and set off on a journey, despite the fact that this is not easy for him to do. But he understands that he needs this step.

Don't be afraid of change! Sometimes it is enough to take one step for the fog of the unknown to clear before you.

This card depicts a solar eclipse. Therefore, if the Eight of Cups falls during an eclipse or between eclipses, it increases its significance, especially if it concerns the personal sphere. The image of the Sun connected with the Moon means a certain mental balance, acceptance of the upcoming changes. But on the other hand, a solar eclipse speaks of hidden dangers.

Personal Description

The attitude is decisive, but without enthusiasm. In this case, there may be a twofold manifestation of the emotional state: the first is a feeling of apathy, helplessness, the second is a state of extreme determination, but under the guise of sadness and despondency. In both cases, a depressive mood will be felt.

According to Crowley's description, the “devastated” Eight of Cups card quite naturally follows the Seven of Cups, symbolizing the joy of life, pleasure, and fulfillment of desires. There comes a moment of “sobering up,” the bitterness of loss, which forces you to turn to the resources of your soul.

Positive features

The dropped card indicates that the person in front of you is observant and quite reserved. He may seem modest, soft, timid. But in fact, such people are “grated rolls”. The experience of past years has led them to behave very carefully and prudently.

The person who follows the call of this card is quite decisive. He is guided by higher powers. It is they who haunt him in his old place. You need to have enough courage to leave your familiar places and go towards the unknown. This is a voluntary departure from temptation.

It is very important here not to miss your opportunities destined by fate. Otherwise, extreme wariness and suspicion can play a cruel joke on a person. When setting out on a journey, you need to believe in the best, with the hope of happiness.

Here is a practical man. He knows how to interact harmoniously with his environment, accepts and follows social rules, and at the same time retains a certain neutrality. The ancient interpretation of the meaning of the card suggests that it is human nature to live only for today, forgetting about the past.

Negative traits

Among the people of the Eight of Cups, there are also those who prefer to let go of the reins and give in to the flow. They tend to wander aimlessly. Such people, as a rule, are not classified as professional travelers.

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On a deeper level

The Eight of Cups develops an internal need to get out of a stagnant state and go in search of new sensations. The map contributes to the beginning of a new round of development. And this is not easy, sometimes you need to sacrifice something.

For Freemasons, the Eight of Cups symbolizes the rite of initiation into the sacraments. This means a final departure from the past familiar life. A person consciously chooses a thorny path and plunges into himself.

To some extent, the Eight of Cups resembles the Hermit card. It also depicts a wanderer in a cloak who went towards loneliness and spiritual enlightenment. But the Hermit is more balanced and organic. Self-denial is also present in it, but there is no longing and grief for the past, like the Eight of Cups.

The card has a connection with astrology. The first decade of Pisces is ruled by the planet Saturn. And this develops the desire to go on a search for spirituality. Calm acceptance of the twists of fate, understanding and humility.

People born during this period are based on their subjective feelings. They are attracted to everything unreal, sometimes existing only in their imagination. They are distinguished by restraint, balance and despondency. But this gives them the opportunity to maintain their individuality and not be influenced by external factors. Saturn tests a person's endurance and ability to endure loneliness. It reveals everything that is unstable and false.

The meaning of the Eight of Cups in various layouts

For career and work

A depressing atmosphere at work, a lack of incentive, a state of hopelessness, and upcoming difficulties. Lack of progress in business, feeling of stagnation. A state where work is not a joy, but a burden. Situations when a person has grown professionally and his work has become uninteresting.

Change of management or confrontation between employees, inability to continue working in a given team. The need to get rid of illusions and strive for new heights. The unpromising enterprise, which at first seemed successful, ultimately did not live up to expectations.

Some tarot readers interpret the Eight of Cups as positive changes that do not require effort. From this point of view, a person can safely rely on outside help. It is possible to change the field of activity. The card may also portend academic leave.

For finances and property

The Eight of Cups foreshadows leaving home, saying goodbye to everyday life. It also carries the meaning of getting rid of unprofitable projects and expensive rent. The decline of an enterprise, difficulties in the business sphere, the end of a period of prosperity and recovery. And also the reluctance to part with acquired wealth, the desire to hold on to what is already collapsing.

For love and relationships

The Eight of Cups Tarot meaning in relationships carries several different interpretations. To feel which one is most suitable in a given situation is not an easy task!

Situations, of course, are different, but its main meaning is the severance of relationships that were initially not strong enough, even if they were dear. The Eight of Cups does not recommend holding on to an alliance that has long since outlived its usefulness. We must accept this situation and do everything possible to make the separation as less painful as possible.

Very often the card is a harbinger of a forced

The Eight of Cups usually signifies the separation of a couple, but it also has more positive interpretations.

a gap associated with moving, when distance becomes an obstacle. There are also cases when the Eight of Cups speaks of a love triangle, where the third one is better off leaving, or of a situation where a person is burdened with secret connections.

And no matter how difficult it may be, it is time to leave this relationship in the past. Practice shows that in such situations, fate is on the side of a legal union, or one that was concluded before the secret relationship. Even if this connection brings greater satisfaction to a person, the card indicates that he will have to give up something pleasant. In rare cases, the card symbolizes cooling and poor satisfaction in a relationship.

The Eight of Cups may indicate that a person is embarking on a new path with some regret, only out of a sense of duty. But this duty is sacred and important to him. In the depths of his soul, he realizes to himself that the old life is no longer possible and a different time has come.

For example, if a person in the past was an avid bachelor, then the time has come to tie the knot, give up a carefree and cheerful life and take on a heavy burden of obligations, which, although he does not shy away from, they undoubtedly burden him. He understands what he will have to face in the future, but his decision is final and irrevocable, which leaves a stamp of sadness and melancholy on him. The card indicates a situation where a person completely breaks with the past and humbly accepts new important obligations. Which speaks of a change in consciousness, spiritual growth.

One of the ancient meanings of the Eight of Cups card is decency, rationality and observance of the rules of decency.

The Eight of Cups also indicates routine, apathetic feelings that it is time to end, even if this causes bitterness of loss. The card indicates the failure of relationships and marriages. The Eight of Cups suggests that a person is unable to change anything in this situation. Unfulfilled hopes push him to rethink and require decisive action. But there are some difficulties here, since dramatic changes require courage. It is not easy to part with the quagmire, because it pulls you into its net and holds you very tightly.

The Eight of Cups often indicates that much in a person is already in a fossilized state. Feelings and emotions are numb, blocked. For a family man, this card hints at regrets received in marriage, about failed happiness. When both partners experience a lack of something valuable and significant.

The person himself understands this well. This situation haunts him and keeps him in constant tension. The Eight of Cups reversed indicates a mistake that has already been made, and advises you to think through everything well and try to look at life with different eyes. You need to start being more careful about what you have.

The card has a more positive attitude when it comes to love relationships. She says that the relationship is at the very beginning of development and it takes some time for the partners to get used to each other and learn to accept each other for who they are.

Perhaps we are talking about two strong and independent personalities who at first experience some difficulties in blending their characters. This is normal. Moreover, the Eight of Cups indicates quite reasonable and mature feelings that do not run counter to logic and reason. In this situation, love is not an obstacle in business relationships. Just like business relationships will not be an obstacle to love.

If the alignment is carried out on a partner or other person in whom the person shows interest, then it indicates impending coldness. The Eight of Cups advises moving love affairs to a more appropriate time. Their hour has not yet struck. It's better to wait for the right moment.

For health status

If the Eight of Cups falls in a health scenario, then the person needs to start recuperating. This card is a sign of weak energy and exhaustion of the body. The person clearly needs rest. In such a situation, a change of scenery will only be beneficial. The atmosphere he is in at the moment has greatly drained him. Relaxing near a pond or in the mountains will help you get energized. Most interpreters are inclined to believe that the sea will have the most beneficial influence.

One of the most unpleasant interpretations of the card is considered to be a state of depression or even suicide. But here everything is not so simple: a person cannot live, but he also does not want to take his own life. But you can draw such conclusions from the situation only after deeply studying the situation.

Dejection, helplessness, confusion. All kinds of escapes from reality, including with the help of narcotic drugs. The craving for overeating, the desire to fill the internal state of emptiness with frequent changes of partners. Anxious sleep, sleepwalking. In some cases, an unhealthy atmosphere full of viruses and negativity.

Kart advises to be understanding of your past, remember it, but still leave it behind. A person needs to go in search of his own path, which will lead to growth. Some events need to be looked at from the outside, and to do this you need to get out of your comfort zone. New lands, experiences, people can help you reassess and rethink.

The Eight of Cups also advises you to put aside your modesty and try to take advantage of favorable opportunities. Warning: Don't run away from the situation. Although at first glance it may seem that escape is the only correct decision. But that's not true

The meaning of a reversed card

In the old days, the Eight of Cups reversed was interpreted very positively. A person was predicted to prosper, great luck, pleasure from life, dizzying success, jubilation. As a rule, it was about an event that the person already knew about.

The card could also foreshadow unexpected large and expensive gifts. Because the influence of Saturn is felt here, and, as you know, it is characterized by scope and scale. It is quite possible that the person asking intends to give someone a gift. The Eight of Cups indicates good luck in the material aspect. Especially if the basis is high thoughts (help, charity).

Sometimes an inverted card foreshadows a change in field of activity. New love is also possible. As a rule, this applies to those who have just separated from their partner, but still retain the need for strong and vibrant feelings.

At the present time, interpreters interpret the inverted Eight of Cups as a reluctance to accept the current situation, namely, a refusal to break off outdated relationships. Or a person has recently changed his life and now regrets what he did, that he did not value what he had enough.

The Eight of Cups reversed can also indicate a journey without purpose or meaning. As well as refusal of well-deserved rest and travel. When it is difficult for a person to live according to certain rules and laws, and he tries to get away from the framework and boundaries that are imposed on him. But he does this aimlessly and without much enthusiasm. Another interpretation of the inverted card is retribution, cleansing.

Combined with other cards

How is the Eight of Cups interpreted in combination with other cards:

  • With the Priestess - a break in relations;
  • With the Hermit - a search for deep meaning, a state comparable to tonsure, entering a monastery. Breaking off relationships, going your own way. These may be temporary conditions.
  • With Strength - inner resilience, the strength of a decision made, confrontation with some habit, an attempt to overcome addiction;
  • With Death - departure, parting;
  • With the Devil - a person is moving towards disintegration due to bad habits, or he is being drawn in by some dangerous ideas such as joining a sect;
  • With the Sun - this card weakens the influence of the Eight of Cups;
  • With the Three of Wands - a trip, entering new territory, opening new horizons;
  • With the Eight of Wands - the completion of a life stage, the cards strengthen each other;
  • With the Nine of Wands – perseverance, confidence (close to combination with Strength);
  • With the Six of Swords – mutually reinforcing meaning;
  • With the Ten of Swords - burning of bridges, irrevocable departure, suicide;
  • Reversed with the Three of Cups - the debtor will pay the debt.
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