Two of Cups – immersion in memories.171
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Fig. 2.2.5 Two of Cups – the interaction of feelings, emotions. A couple.172
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Fig. 2.2.6 Two of Cups – the interaction of emotions.173
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Fig. 2.2.7 Two of Cups – the interaction of emotions.174
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Fig. 2.2.8 Two of Cups – the interaction of feelings.175
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The defining feature of "Twos" is that emotions and feelings are always directed at someone or something. And if we're dealing with memories, the individual is completely immersed in them, to the point of losing touch with reality.176
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Three of Cups
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– Why do you want to divorce your husband?
– We have different religious beliefs.
– Could you be more specific?
– He doesn't acknowledge me as a goddess!
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"Threes", according to the Kabbalah, represent the system, order, clarity.
Cups are emotions, feelings, and memories.
Thus, the Three of Cups is a system, order and clarity of emotions, feelings, memories.
For example, it may symbolize the theatrical arts, yoga (as a system of regulating emotions), a diary, an autobiography (as a system of remembering).
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Fig. 2.1.1 Three of Cups – a system, regulation of emotions, memories. The theatrical arts.177
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Fig. 2.1.2 Three of Cups – a system, regulation of emotions, memories. Theater. A stage.178
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Fig. 2.1.3 Three of Cups – a system, regulation of emotions. Mime. Pantomime.179
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Fig. 2.1.4 Three of Cups – a system, regulation of emotions. A "singing" cat or dog, a singer. Sings in tune with the music, according to a system.
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Fig. 2.1.5 Three of Cups – a system, regulation of emotions. The model as an actor, playing a certain emotion.180
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Fig. 2.1.6 Three of Cups – a system, regulation of emotions, memories. Beijing Opera.181
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Fig. 2.1.7 Three of Cups – a system, regulation of emotions, memories. Opera. "The Phantom of the Opera".182
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Fig. 2.1.8 Three of Cups – a system of memories. A diary, an autobiography.183
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The defining feature of the Three of Cups – emotions are ordered according to some particular system.
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Four of Cups
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The cheapest, most effective and reliable laxative is an unexpected encounter in the forest, tet-a-tet, with an angry grizzly bear.
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"Fours", according to the Kabbalah, represent nature and all things natural, simple forms.
Cups are emotions, feelings, and memories.
Accordingly, the Four of Cups is a simple, basic, "natural" emotion, an involuntary memory.
For example, it may symbolize an involuntary smile, laughter, surprise, joy and other spontaneous emotions, feelings, and memories.
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Fig. 2.4.1 Four of Cups – a simple, basic, "natural" emotion. Surprise.184
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Fig. 2.4.2 Four of Cups – a simple, basic, "natural" emotion. Joy. Laughter.185
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Fig. 2.4.3 Four of Cups – a simple, basic, "natural" emotion. The simple joys of life.186
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Fig. 2.4.4 Four of Cups – a simple, basic, "natural" emotion. Laughter.187
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Fig. 2.4.5 Four of Cups – a simple, natural, emotion, an involuntary reaction. Laughter.188
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Fig. 2.4.6 Four of Cups – a simple, natural, emotion, an involuntary reaction. Joy.189
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Fig. 2.4.7 Four of Cups – a simple, natural, emotion, an involuntary reaction. A smile.190
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Fig. 2.4.8 Four of Cups – a simple, natural, emotion, an involuntary reaction. Rolling around in the snow.191
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The defining feature of the Four of Cups is its spontaneity, sincerity, naturalness, and lack of affectedness. The emotion arises on its own and doesn't pursue any goal.
Such simplicity and sincerity is a quality often found in children, sincere "open" people, and some animals, such as dogs.
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Five of Cups
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