Ace of Cups Tarot Card: What It Means for Life, Love and More

What does the ace of cups mean?

To break it down simply, drawing an ace card in a tarot reading is a sign of a new beginning. And the mugs costume is all about emotions, love, intuition and relationships.

As a tarologist and author of The Big Book of Tarot Readings Sam Magdaleno explains that hitting the ace of cups can then mean you’re ready for a fresh start in one of these areas.

“In the Rider-Waite-Smith illustration, the ace of cups is overflowing,” she adds, “so you can think of it as an overflow of love, creativity and inspiration coming your way. .”

And since the ace of cups suggests a fresh start in feelings, emotions and personal relationships, Tarot reader Maisy Bristol adds, “It could mean you’re meeting someone special, making a new friend or you rearrange a long-term relationship so it feels new again.”

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What does this mean for love and relationships?

When pulled up:

If you picked up the ace of cups in a love read, take that as a good sign. Bristol and Magdaleno say this may indicate meeting someone new. Or if you’re in a relationship, they add, it could mean your relationship is moving to the next level, or some aspect of the relationship is about to change for the better.

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When pulled in reverse:

Conversely, this card can indicate some sort of love breakup, whether it’s a total breakup or just a loss of feelings. “When it pops up for a lonely person, there might be a suitor who looked really promising that doesn’t stick around,” Bristol says.

“When this card is reversed, the image shows water pouring from the cup, reminding you to take care of yourself and practice self-love and self-care,” Magdaleno adds.

What does this mean for professional and financial matters?

When pulled up:

Sticking with the theme of new opportunities, drawing the ace of cups in a career reading suggests that something is headed your professional life, whether it’s a new job, a new responsibility in your current role, or even a new business partner or connection. .

Both Bristol and Magdaleno note that it can also be specifically linked to opportunities for more creativity and abundance in your career, from passion projects to raises.

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When pulled in reverse:

Drawing the ace of cups face down in this reading can indicate several things. For one thing, says Bristol, you may have missed a connection or had some tension at your workplace or with a co-worker.

Magdaleno adds that it can also mean that you feel uninspired in your work, “or that you feel like you are constantly giving but not receiving recognition in return.” Financially, you may be disappointed in your current position.

What does this mean for the challenges ahead?

When pulled up:

If you’ve asked your deck about a challenge you’re facing or will soon face, Magdaleno says you can take this card as a sign that the path ahead is mostly clear and seems bright. That said, Bristol adds, it also serves as a reminder to stay open, be vulnerable, and allow people to see the real you.

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When pulled in reverse:

Conversely, the ace of cups may indicate you’re opening up a little too easily, rushing into things (especially relationships) “without regard to your deal breakers or limitations,” Bristol says. . She adds that it can also mean that you are sabotaging yourself and ruining your relationships with others for fear of getting hurt.

“Keep an eye on your own battery as you move forward to make sure you don’t get too drained. The loss can be in the cards to come,” adds Magdaleno.

The bottom line.

The ace of cups is an abundant card that usually signals prosperity to come in most tarot readings. Whether you ask the cards for a relationship or what the future holds, if you draw this card, prepare for your cup to overflow.