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Ace of Cups Tarot Meanings
The Ace of Cups offers us the chance to take that first step into the emotional, spiritual, and intuitive realm. It is the divine gift of water and often means that an emotionally charged or connected opportunity is about to manifest.
I often like to use the visualisation of being washed clean of all previous stagnant energy when I get the Ace of Cups. It’s a fresh start and allows us to feel that renewed, clean slate feeling we get whenever we start a new chapter in our lives.
Ace of Cups Upright Meanings
In the upright position, the Ace of Cups offers us emotional clarity and a fresh feeling of connection with our inner world. Like all the Aces, the Ace of Cups marks a new beginning, a chance to start a new chapter. Some of the key meanings of the Ace of Cups are:
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Emotional clarity
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Gift of water
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Intuition
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Abundance
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Personal growth
The Ace of Cups can often appear when we’re in need of a break, some common examples are overcoming grief, getting over a breakup, or moving on from an especially hurtful disappointment. For that reason, I love seeing the Ace of Cups come up in a reading, especially for clients who have been through a lot and have been working hard to free themselves of negativity.
Ace of Cups Reversed Meanings
In the reversed position, the Ace of Cups can signal a need to look inwards and see what is happening from the inside out. Emotional repression is very common and the Ace of Cups reversed is a big indicator that there is something lurking in the depths that needs uncovering. Some of the main reversed meanings of the Ace of Cups are:
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Repression
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Blocked emotions
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Unrequited love
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Sadness
When the Ace of Cups is reversed, all that beautiful and nurturing water energy is poured out, leaving us with an empty cup. This card shows up so that we’re made aware of this and can then work to tip that cup the right way up and begin to refill it.
Reading Ace of Cups in a Tarot Spread
Like all Aces, the Ace of Cup is simply the offer, the invitation and the opportunity for a fresh beginning in the realm of emotion. It’s up to the quarant as to whether they reach out and take it. Either way, it’s the start of a new chapter within the suit of cups, so there’s a positivity and joy that radiates from this card that feels very unique and optimistic.
Ace of Cups as An Invitation
As an invitation, the Ace of Cups invites us to look inwards, to be mindful of our emotions, our spirituality and reconnect with our intuition.
For Ace of Cups, this invitation could be the following:
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An invitation to embrace a new state of being, one that offers more positivity and happiness
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An invitation to address internal blockages that could be related to repressed emotions
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An invitation to connect with your intuition in order to find clarity and direction
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An invitation to start down a new path of personal and spiritual growth
Ace of Cups as Sage Advice
As an advice card, the Ace of Cups can often show us that how we respond to something emotionally can impact what we see externally. A lot of the biggest blocks that we face in our lives have emotional roots that we have let get out of control and have been reluctant to deal with.
Some advice Ace of Cups may offer is:
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To find answers from within instead of looking to external sources
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It’s time to face the shadow self and work through it to come out the other side refreshed and further along in our personal development
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When your head doesn’t know what to do, listen to the heart
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Spend some time refilling your cup so you can continue to give the world your best self
Ace of Cups as a Lesson
When it comes to lessons, the Ace of Cups teaches us about inner connection. It shows up to remind us that our inner self also needs care and attention.
Some lessons that Ace of Cups may offer you are:
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A lesson in self-care
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A lesson in emotional intelligence
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A lesson in mindfulness and checking in with our emotional wellbeing
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A lesson in using our intuition to help guide us forwards
Ace of Cups as a Redirection
The Ace of Cups can pop up to stop us in our tracks and remind us that we need to spend time looking inwards. This is especially true if we’ve been struggling to make a decision or find clarity around a specific problem.
As a redirection, Ace of Cups could symbolise a need to:
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Excavate the subconscious to find the answers to our questions
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Pay attention to how we feel about something, rather than what we think about it
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Make decisions from the heart space
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Focus on abundance instead of a lack of
Cups
With the Ace of Cups we start a new cycle within the realm of the cups (our emotional, intuitive and loving areas of the self). The cups are a suit that direct us to look at all matters of the heart. This means things like how we feel about ourselves, about others, our emotional connections to the world and the self.
Cups act as a vessel for emotion. It can be depleted or it can be overflowing. As we move along the cycle of the cups we’ll start to see how that translates in the meanings of the cards.
Water
All four Tarot suits correspond to one of the four elements, the cups correspond to the element of water. It can be helpful to think about channeling the elements through their metaphorical symbol. For example, imaging your emotional self as the water and thinking about how the cups from each card helps to hold or support that water.
Water is feee flowing, it is the giver of life and nourishes the world. Keep that in mind when looking at the cups cards.
Ace = 1
The Aces in a Tarot deck, much like in a traditional playing card deck, sits in place of the number one. It is the very first card in a Tarot suit cycle.
Just like the number one, the Aces refer to a spark of life. It is like the spark that starts the engine of a car or when you press a button to turn something on. It brings to life the suit, opening up a realm of possibility within that cycle. It refers to nothing and everything all in one.