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TAROT - The Meaning of the Cards

The Prince of Cups

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The Prince of Cups symbolizes a loving, peaceful atmosphere, fun and wisdom of smile. Contemplative lessons, harmonious harmony, romantic dreaming, the mood when we become lovers. If there has been a conflict and an upheaval so far, the card shows reconciliation and peace. It is a dreamy hour of relaxation and daydreaming, when we are pleased with the beauty of life, the arts and especially music.

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Crowley Thoth Tarot - The Dignitaries - The Prince of Cups
Tarot Cups Prince

PRINCE OF CUPS

The Princes represent the Forces of the letter Vau in the Name. The Prince is the Son of the Queen (the old King’s daughter) by the Knight who has won her; he is therefore represented as in a chariot, going forth to carry out the combined Energy of his parents. He is the active issue of their union, and its manifestation. He is the intellectual image of their union. His action is consequently more enduring than that of his forbears. In one respect, indeed, he ac quires a relative permanence, because he is the published record of what has been done in secret. Also, he is the “Dying God”, redeeming his Bride in the hour, and by the virtue, of his murder. 

The Prince of Cups represents the airy part of Water. On the one hand, elasticity, volatility, hydrostatic equilibrium; on the other hand, the catalytic faculty and the energy of steam. He rules from the 21st degree of Libra to the 20th degree of Scorpio.

He is a warrior partly clad in armour, which seems, however, rather a growth than a covering. His helmet is surmounted by an eagle, and his chariot, which resembles a shell, is also drawn by an eagle. His wings are tenuous, almost of gas. This is a reference to his power of volatilization understood in the spiritual sense.

In his right hand he bears a Lotus flower, sacred to the element of Water, and in his left hand is a cup from which issues a serpent.

The third totem, the scorpion, is not shewn in the picture, for the putrefaction which it represents is an extremely secret process. Beneath his chariot is the calm and stagnant water of a lake upon which rain falls heavily.

The whole symbolism of this card is exceedingly complicated, for Scorpio is the most mysterious of the Signs, and the manifested portion of it symbolized by the eagle is in reality the least important part of his nature.

The moral characteristics of the person pictured in this card are subtlety, secret violence, and craft. He is intensely secret, an artist in all his ways. On the surface he appears calm and imperturbable, but this is a mask of the most intense passion. He is on the surface susceptible to external influences, but he accepts them only to transmute them to the advantage of his secret designs. He is thus completely without conscience in the ordinary sense of the word, and is therefore usually distrusted by his neighbours. They feel they do not, and can never, understand him. Thus he inspires unreasonable fear. He is in fact perfectly ruthless. He cares intensely for power, wisdom, and his own aims. He feels no responsibility to others, and although his abilities are so immense, he cannot be relied upon to work in harness.

In the Yi King, the airy part of Water is represented by the 61st hexagram, Kung Fu. This is one of the most important figures in the Yi: it “moves even pigs and fish, and leads to great good fortune”. Its dignities and correspondences are manifold and great; for it is also a “big Li”, the trigram of Sol formed by doubling the lines. By shape it suggests a boat, but also the geomantic figure of Cancer, Saturn in Capricornus.

This card is in consequence one of great power; Libra going over into Scorpio is of tremendous, active, critical energy and weight. To such people good will, sincerity, and right mating are the essentials of success; their danger is overweening ambition. 

  [Source: The Book of Thoth]



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Raven's Tarot - The Prince of Cups (Prince of the Chariot of Waters)
Tarot Cups Prince

PRINCE OF CUPS

Tree of Life - Tiphareth

Astrology: 21° Libra to 20° Scorpio
Element and world: The Air upon the Waters of Briah
Tree of Life: Tiphareth

The Prince of Cups represents the Air above the waters, as the son of the Knight and the Queen - Fire and Water - he combines both the fiery flames and the watery depths of his parents, bringing them up in the heights of the Air, storming towards Yetzirah. 

So the Prince of Cups has all the emotional depths of the water, but also the intellectual values of the Air. He is clever and open minded, and his emotional soul can make him a sensitive artist or philosoph. Due to the heritage of Briah, he appears introverted and reversed, and indeed he tends to keep his secrets to himself. Like both his parents, he seems to be easy susceptible, but the sharpminded air makes him choose fairly what to accept in the end. 

On the shadowy side, the Prince of Cups can be reckless and selfish, always striving to improve his own goals and studies, carelessly sacrificing relations in order to perfectionate his art or passion , and he can be quite shifty in dealings.

Drive: The combination of Spirit and Soul 

Light: Compassion, warmth, love, artistic intentions 

Shadow: Selfishness, unscrupulousness, cruelty

  [Source: Raven's Tarot Site]


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Tarot Cups Knight

THE KNIGHT OF CUPS - (Prince of Chalices) - Venus - Moon - Harmony (Caring)

Keywords: airy aspect of water; our desires, wishes, cravings; opportunity for transformation

Advice: Accept your sexual desires and afflictions, live them wisely. You will make many discoveries during this process. Give yourself full experience and observe yourself.

Questions: What secret wishes do you not want to accept?

Suggestion: Spend some time each day analyzing your desires without losing them.

Revelation: I accept my sexual desires. It makes life fuller and more charged.

Analogies:

Ji-Ching: 11. T'ai (Peace and tranquility)

Mythology: The Fond (Zephyros)

Keywords: intimate mood, cheerfulness; peaceful atmosphere; wise laughter; harmony; romanticism

The ability to express our experiences and share them with others is as important as the direct experience that comes from them.



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Knight of Cups
Tarot Cups Knight

KNIGHT OF CUPS

General Meaning

This card is traditionally entitled the Knight, but in some modern decks appears as the Prince. Traditionally, this card in this suit has pictured a homecoming — portraying a return to his true heart's home after a long journey. Like the prodigal son, he may be returning after long estrangement from all he holds dear.

His taste for adventure is exhausted — there is no more romanticizing of battles or travel in strange lands. Now he wants to go where he will be recognized, wanted and welcome — where he doesn't have to fight at every turn. He has the attitude of one who has become older and wiser, the prodigal son.

In the Reversed Position

The Knight of Cups reversed continually looks for excuses or a way to blame his problems on someone else. He is not mature enough to realize that until he takes personal responsibility for the way things are in his life, he will continue to add to conflict rather than exercising his natural helping and healing powers.

In the Advice Positon

The Knight of Cups (in some decks, a Prince) in this position advises that you jump into your new situation with both feet. Get involved with what is happening in the present. Think no more about the route you had to travel to get back here. There is no need to be cavalier about what seems familiar.

Look deeply at the underlying values here. You may find that they represent something you mistakenly rejected in the past. Be humble enough to look at things through new eyes. At a deep level, your heart and soul are being nourished. Don't be tempted to run away again — this is where you belong. Your entire journey was designed to bring you home with new appreciation.

  [Source: Tarot.com]


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Read more:

  • » The Book of Thoth - A Short Essay on the Tarot of the Egyptians by Aleister Crowley.
  • » Liber LXXVIII - On the Tarot - A complete treatise on the Tarot giving the correct designs of the cards with their attributions and symbolic meanings on all planes. - A description of the Cards of the Tarot, with their attributions, including a method of divination by their use.
  • » Manuscript N - The Tarot - A Golden Dawn Manuscript - A Theoricus Adeptus Minor Paper.
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