

The Six of Cups can also appear when you are thinking of making a will or in the process of making one. It can also represent receiving an inheritance. In relation to finances, the Six of Cups can represent giving or receiving gifts or charity. It can also indicate working with young people or children. When this card appears it is a great time to get involved in creative or team projects.

It signifies creativity, sharing and goodwill. In a career reading, the Six of Cups is generally a good omen. If you are single, the Six of Cups can signify a past lover coming back into your life, becoming romantically involved with a childhood friend or finding love in the area where you grew up. It can signify that your relationship is being held back because you are yearning for a past love or that a previous partner is influencing your relationship or causing arguments. However, it can also indicate problems or issues being caused in a relationship by immaturity or childishness. If the surrounding cards are positive, it can signify having children. In a love Tarot reading, if you are in a relationship, the Six of Cups can simply indicate that you and your partner are childhood sweethearts. It can also signify homesickness for those that live abroad.

If combined with certain supporting cards it can, in some cases, indicate childhood abuse. When the Six of Cups appears in a Tarot spread it can also indicate that you are being childish or immature. If you have been going through a tough time, the Six of Cups may be telling to take the support available to you from family and close friends. It can also represent protection and family. It can signify simplicity, playfulness, innocence, goodwill and sharing. The Six of Cups is also the Minor Arcana card of children, young people and youthfulness and can represent having children or taking care of or working with them. When this card appears in a Tarot spread you may be being influenced by past events, reminiscing about the past or thinking about someone from your past. In general context, the Six of Cups Tarot card can represent nostalgia, childhood memories and focusing on the past. It could be a wonderful experience.Upright Meaning Guide Six of Cups Upright Tarot Card Key Meanings:Ĭhildren, childhood memories, past influences, yearning, homesickness, nostalgia, reunions, playfulness, youthfulness, innocence, creativity, kindness, goodwill, simplicity, childishness, immaturity, sharing, gifts, charity, family, support, protection, childhood issues, childhood abuse General Meaning and Interpretation (Upright) Are there children in your life? Could there soon be a child in your life? Perhaps, if you’re without children, it would be wise to spend some time around them, since kids have a way of viewing the world with new eyes. The last message of the Six of Cups might be the most obvious. Once you begin to forgive and move on from past trauma, life will become much more authentic and robust. If you can work with this inner child, you can understand who you’re as a person. The source of many issues, like addiction, depression, dissatisfaction, and poor relationships, can be connected to a displeased or traumatized inner child that cannot let go of what happened to them. There are two types of people: those who have a problem inner child and those who don’t. The Six of Cups also points to your inner child. You mustn’t get so lost in nostalgia that you lose sight of the present. If you need inspiration, then you can indeed look to those positive notes of the past. Those halcyon days are long gone, and now you’re like the adult headed towards the turret, where your responsibilities await. When you draw the Six of Cups, it can be assumed that you’re yearning for the chance to get back in touch with your childhood memories.
