I’ve written interpretations for every card in the Wild Unknown Tarot. As the box of the deck states, there are no rights or wrongs. These are simply my perspectives on the tarot card meanings. I hope you find them useful!
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Two of Cups Tarot Card Meanings in the Wild Unknown
The Two of Cups shows the sharing and growth that you experience through your connections. Two elegant cups sit side by side, roses are propped against the cups. The blossoms cross over in just the right manner that each red bloom is positioned directly above the opposite cup. This shows a sense of reciprocity and mutually exchanged beauty.
The red roses provide the only color in this card. Red is a color of the lower chakras, associated with physicality and life force. This seems appropriate, as bonding with the meaningful things in your life helps you feel fully alive.
For a human being, connection is necessary. We thrive when we feel in touch with something. Meaningful interactions with others encourage us to blossom. This card is often associated with romantic relationships, but it can show the value of ANY connection: friends, family members, even just a brief moment of camaraderie with an acquaintance.
While this card is traditionally associated with human relationships, it can also show a bond to anything you find meaningful. Your pet, your favorite artist or a song that really gets you going. The Two of Cups shows that plugged in, warm-fuzzy state that comes from any meaningful association.
Two of Cups Tarot Card Meanings in General
In The Spacious Tarot we opted for simple imagery. Two cups float in the same direction, each on their own lily pad, connected by a flower.
In many decks, the imagery on this card shows two human figures holding cups as if to offer cheers. Even people who have no familiarity with tarot can easily intuit the concepts of connection and sharing at work in this card. It is sometimes compared to the Lovers card from the major arcana, and there are some similar themes here.
However, as I said above, this is not only a card of romantic connections. As with the Lovers, the Two of Cups sometimes asks you to examine your connection to a particular aspect of yourself. Especially if you have been feeling distanced from something vital lately, the Two of Cups asks you to plug back in to the flow of life.
In a reading
The Two of Cups can encourage you to reach out to others. One of our most basic needs as human beings is to feel seen and valued. Tell someone you appreciate them, make an effort to strengthen a bond or offer a kind word. Despite the complications and conflict that accompany human interactions, this card shows our ability to forgive, bond, heal and encourage one another.
What if the two of cups is reversed? What is the meaning behind it when it is reversed?
Here’s how I work with reversed cards: http://carriemallon.com/blog/how-to-read-reversed-tarot-cards/
Thank you so much. Your writing really put my mind at ease. I always refer to your website when I’m not feeling confident with cards I’ve never drawn out before
Hi Carrie thank you so much for all the detailed informative info in these unknown wild tarot .. I am new to tarot but have been into astrology and tarot for years .. I’m starting to have a connection w my cards . I know that I have still got a lot to learn . But I just feel very strongly about readings bc it seems to hit right on the money w things in my life . I know ppl who are such skeptics that I feel they just don’t want to believe that there are forces good and bad at work in this world and that these are kind of a guide to navigate situations in your life ..I’d like to get better at reading are you able to give me some advice for me to be able to understand better. And should I have stones and crystals???