Ten of Cups and Ace of Swords reversed
But everything is perfect! Why would we want any new ideas?
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This card is brighter than the one I usually do- might even be the most colorful of the whole deck, so far! Which- fitting. Today, let's welcome Charlie Morningstar and Vaggie, double figures for the Ten of Cups!
(Now usually, the card also have one or two more people on it; I thought about adding Pentious, but our snake should have his card soon enough. Therefore, it's just the girls.)
Explanations under the cut, as well as a poll for the next card to draw, and the rest of the Hazbin tarot cards!
Upright, the Ten of Cups embodies happiness, joy, and emotional contentment. You have created an abundance of love and happiness in your life, and you now share this love with others, expanding your heart even more. This fits Charlie and what she created with her hotel, supported by Vaggie- together, they are the start of it all. You are now surronded by your loved ones (it's a fucking happy day in hell!), with whom you share a powerful and deep connection. You support one another, and you help other to reach their highest potential- on the path to redemption! Most of all, you do it because seeing others happy is the greatest joy you could have. It's the "happy family" card by excellence, as well as a positive card for romantic relationships- you're in a blissful one, if that's what you're looking for, to the point you may believe that you ar soulmates destined to be with one another (I do love them, mh, mh). When the card appears in your reading, it's time for you to take a step back, and appreciate everything you accomplished. You went through hard time, but look at that! You can do this, now we know it, and you actually did. Follow your heart, says the card, and follow your inner sens of Good.
Reversed, the card brings more subtility. You can see the Upright reading as mostly Charlie's idealistic view on the hotel and on redemption; but with the reversed Ten of Cups come the struggles. You may feel disconnected and disengaged from your loved ones, like your estranged father and your missing mother. You try to connect, but each times, something goes wrong, and the distance between you grows. Why does he forgets everything you say? Can't he pay attention? Why is he not calling more often? Or maybe you're afraid to trust, and you're keeping some secrets close to your chest. You don't open up enough, and you create, without meaning to, a distance with others, with her. You're too rash and too impulsive, but you mean well- surely, they can see that? It may have an impact on your relationship; you need to realise that nothing is perfect, and every relationship has its ups and downs. The Ten of Cups invite you to seek out a common ground with your loved ones, and rebuild the relationship from there. Talk to your father about why, exactly, he's so reluctant to help; talk to your partner about who you are, and where you came from. Open the lines of communication and be ready to hold space for one another. Be compassionate, understanding, and respectful. The card can also mean that you're starting to doubt yourself, and what you are doing. Is it really worth it? Are you up to the task? Are you letting other people down? You have to rethink those questions. Think about what makes you happy, what you believe in, and bring back your focus to that.
And that's it for today! I'm planning to do at least three more Hazbin cards- if the fixation does not die by then. Not that it shows any sign of slowing down, oh boy- they are all so fun to draw, too!
Anyway.
And with that, Hazbin Hotel verse is the most represented fandom in my whole deck of cards, right before Doctor Who. Ah!
If you have read this far- well done. So proud of you. You win a peach cider, if you're even able to drink this abomination. And paf, the rest of the cards!
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Pick a tarot card for the weekend of 4/5/24–4/7/24
Card reveals and discussion below the read more!
The Four of Pentacles speaks of stability, but also a scarcity mindset. It represents finally having enough material success to feel secure and steady—but also hoarding what you have, and being too scared to help other people. Sometimes this card is a reminder that we have more than we think, and to give of what we have. Sometimes this card underscores just how little we have, and how much we would benefit from somebody else's generosity. In either case, we need to connect with our community and be honest about our needs and fears.
The Ten of Cups is a heartwarming card. It represents fulfillment, connection, and joy in relationships of the familial, platonic, romantic, and every other variety. It's a reminder to appreciate the simple pleasures in our lives. It tells us that happiness can be found wherever we look for it, and that finding joy in the everyday is the true path to contentment and peace. We are blessed with more abundance than we realize, and when we take the time to notice it, we can share some of that light and gratitude with those we love. What could be better?
The Eight of Cups speaks of loss, stagnation, and the need to move on. Something we love is broken or gone, and we've been left exhausted and heartbroken. There is hope in the future, but we have to bring ourselves to turn forward and look for it. This can be especially hard when we've lost something or someone we truly cared about. But this is a situation that can't be fixed. The best hope is found in acknowledging the loss, then picking ourselves up and taking the first steps in a new direction. It will get better, but we have to be willing to work for it.
Deck is the Raven's Prophecy by Maggie Stiefvater
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charlotte's art history tarot - ten of cups
Art: The Drunken Satyr – David Rijckaert and Peter Paul Rubens
pull this card
info on the suit of cups in general
and with that we've reached the end of the numbered cards of the cups suit! as with most tens, the ten of cups is the embodiment of what the suit represents - it is the ultimate fulfillment of the promises of the previous cards. in the case of cups, the ten is a card of celebration, excitement, good luck, blessings, and harmony. it is often an indicator of emotional fulfillment and thus can be read as an overall happy and positive card. on the more relationship-focused side of things, the ten of cups can suggest happiness and harmony within a family or a community, and it can indicate that everyone's relationships and emotions are working for the collective good of the group
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Ten of Cups reversed and Two of Pentacles
Your entire household is mad at you because you spent all the money on two boats and an enormous unflattering hat.
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This is a super fun collaborative/interactive project I got to work on with many of my lovely comicmates in the SpiderForest Webcomic Collective!
We each picked a Tarot card and illustrated it with characters from our webcomic. The cards were then compiled into a banner for our Sept news along with a bunch of Tarot readings.
The Ten of Cups is such a warm and cozy card of happiness and contentment with people you love. I thought it would be a perfect fit with my dear found family of robots from Now Recharging - who are welcoming you to join them in their fun!
Check out all of the cards here - and get a fun reading!
Aaand if you're looking for awesome new stories to read (for free!) take a look at the webcomics of the participating artists at the link above. There are even more fantastic SpiderForest webcomics here!
Many thanks to @lucylyall (creator of the splendidly thought-provoking supernatural webcomic Spare Keys for Strange Doors) and @delphina2k (creator of the brilliantly worlds-hopping fantasy webcomic Sombulus) for conceiving, organizing and implementing this!
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