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Knight of Cups in combination with other Tarot cards

With the Jester card, offer something with an open heart.
With the “Magic” card - a job offer.
With the “High Priestess” card - offer information.
With the Empress card - offer something worthwhile.
With the “Emperor” card - a proposal to create a family or project.
With the “Hierophant” card - a proposal for a merger.
With the “Lovers” card - a marriage proposal.
With the Chariot card - an offer to move.
With the “Strength” card there is a desire to make peace.
With the Hermit card - a rejected offer.
With the Wheel of Fortune card - bring change.
With the “Justice” card, throw out the white flag.
With the Hanged Man card, intentions will remain just intentions.
With the “Death” card - bring comfort.
With the “Moderation” card - understanding.
With the “Devil” card - a dubious offer.
With the “Tower” card - a proposal for divorce; dismissal.
With the “Star” card there is hope for reconciliation.
With the Moon card - a dark proposal.
With the “Sun” card - agreement to the proposal.
With the “Judgment” card - ask for help from the Angel.
With the “Peace” card it’s a gift from fate.

With the Ace of Wands card - love.
With the “Two of Wands” card - moving.
With the Three of Wands card - fruitful cooperation.
With the Four of Wands card - a marriage proposal.
With the Five of Wands card - criticism; discontent.
With the Six of Wands card - successful promotion of the offer; acceptance of the terms.
With the Seven of Wands card - obstacles; obstacles.
With the Eight of Wands card - good news; the arrival of a loved one.
With the Nine of Wands card - a dubious proposal.
With the Ten of Wands card, attempts at reconciliation are doomed to failure.
With the “Page of Wands” card - a love message.
With the Knight of Wands card - an impulsive, but short-lived impulse.
With the Queen of Wands card - an offer of hand; declaration of love.
With the “King of Wands” card - creative inspiration; petition.


From other sources:
V. Sklyarov "The Great Book of Combinations".

Knight of Cups (cups) upright with Major Arcana

Magician pr and per - Cunning “luring” into a trap, beware of the nets
Priestess - Cleaning the home with holy water
Empress - Noble Petitioner
Emperor - Receiving a big bonus
Priest - Teacher, guru, centaur Chiron
Lovers - Be ready for reconciliation
Chariot - Soldier on leave, on vacation
Justice - Trouble Coming
Hermit pr and per - Looking inside oneself, restraint of impulses, help
Wheel of Fortune - Form dominates content
Strength - Persistent invitation. Persistent offer
Hanged Man - Professional mistakes, danger of losing everything
Death - Discomfort, pilgrimage, sobering up required
Moderation - Benefit, demand, supply
Devil - Fall into lack of spirituality, disastrous passions, impulses
Tower - Excessive instillation of fear, aggravation
Star - "Romeo" without Juliet
Moon - Deceptive offer
Sun - Visit of a mid-ranking military man, captain
Court - A divinely programmed partnership
World - Illusory world. Illusions
Jester - A sincere friend will help in trouble

Knight of Cups (Chalices) in an upright position with the Minor Arcana

7 of Pentacles - Profitable visit
10 of Pentacles - Returning Home

Arrival. New relationships. Understanding. Pleasant emotions, dates, meetings, trips. Readiness to fall in love. The desire to please others. Narcissism. Impracticality. Shy, polite, dreamy young man. Tender lover. Psychologist. Messenger. Sailor.

Advice
Act lightly, cheerfully, friendly and lovingly.

Warning
Don't make noble gestures if they don't lead to anything.

Card of the day
Today you will feel like you have grown wings. And it’s not just a matter of good mood and well-being. Maybe you'll get one like this emotional support, which will take you to seventh heaven. Use this opportunity to arrange your affairs, especially those that require not only clarity of mind, but also rich imagination. And if you have had problems in your relationship with another person, today is the time to resolve them brilliantly.

Reversed card
Deception. Manipulation. Suggestibility. Temptation. Cunning. Deceit. Duplicity. Cheating. Unfaithful lover.

Teresa Francis-Chong, Terry Silvers. "Tarot for Beginners."

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This elegant and non-warlike Knight holds a cup in his hand. His winged helmet symbolizes the flight of imagination. The meaning of this card is dominated by dreams, the Knight is lost in his fantasies, but it is important to remember that he is still a Knight. Knights do not exist to dream. From purpose to action, and the one in the picture must motivate himself to action.

This card means news is around the corner. Love may be in the air right now and you may fall in love with someone sensitive, idealistic, and imaginative. The alternative is that you find all these characteristics within yourself. On the other hand, you should avoid someone who does not take you to heart and may cause you great grief.

This card may represent someone (perhaps you or someone you know) who is unwilling to make a commitment.

Questions to ask yourself if you draw the Knight of Cups
  • Are you looking for someone or something?
  • What are you dreaming about?
  • Do you want to devote yourself to some line of action?
  • Are you giving too much to others and too little to yourself?
Key Ideas
Imagination can help you visualize a possibility, and even your own hidden potential, but to achieve real results, a dream must be followed by action. Dreaming about what you could do or be is a good thing. Imagining the endless possibilities that stretch out before you is wonderful. But the work of the imagination must have some consequences in reality. Never cut short the flight of your imagination, but balance your dream with real action.
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Annie Lionnet. “Tarot. Practical guide."

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The golden cup symbolizes spiritual aspirations.

The Knight of Cups peers into the distance.

Offer. Love. Romantic relationship.

The Knight of Cups announces a proposal of any kind, which may or may not have a connection with reality. Before accepting an offer, all possibilities for its practical implementation must be carefully considered. The Knight of Cups is usually depicted as a handsome, strong man with a golden cup in his hand and a winged helmet on his head - both of which are symbols of spiritual aspirations. He is ready to fight for his feelings and ideals, and can be compared to the Knights of the Round Table, with their search for beauty, love and truth.

Symbolism
Knights of all stripes foreshadow a transitional period, in the case of the Knight of Cups we are talking about the sphere of our feelings. If this card predicts a meeting with any person, then this will be an idealistic, artistic, sensitive and imaginative nature; he will be extremely attractive and have all the qualities of a romantic lover. This card can also signify our readiness for love, which in turn can attract reciprocal feelings towards us. We may receive a marriage proposal or find ourselves completely captivated by passion. The Knight of Cups can also reflect the cultivation of qualities such as idealism, romanticism and creativity in our own soul. We may develop an interest in art or a desire for spiritual quest. The Knight of Cups can help us plumb the hidden depths of our soul.
Interpretation
If you get the Knight of Cups, this means new opportunities in the areas of personal relationships, love and marriage. You may even meet someone who embodies the qualities of this card and become fascinated by them. The Knight of Cups heralds changes on the horizon related to the world of feelings, as well as to your artistic and creative abilities. You are ready to embark on a search for your ideal, which, although more than once turned out to be unattainable, continues to retain its power over you. You have a strong desire to express your love of beauty and truth, either in human relationships or in creativity. If you meet a person who embodies the qualities of a Knight, this means that these qualities are ready to manifest themselves in you.

Stuart R. Kaplan. "Classic Tarot. Origin, history, fortune telling."

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Description
The Knight of Cups gracefully rides on his horse. He holds a huge goblet in his right hand and appears deep in thought. He is approaching his destiny. He dreams of high achievements.
Meaning in fortune telling
A lucky opportunity or invitation may soon arise. Arrival. Approximation. Moving forward. Attraction. Inducement. Attractiveness. Call. An offer of marriage. Offer.
Reversed meaning
Insight. Trick. Fraud. Deception. Fake. A cunning and cunning person. A person capable of fraud.

P. Scott Hollander. "Tarot for Beginners."

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The Knight of Cups most often represents the lover or the messenger of true love.

Description
In most decks, the card shows a young man riding a horse. A horse in ceremonial harness takes a ceremonial step. The young man may or may not be wearing armor; in any case, he is richly dressed. Sometimes he has a hunting horn hanging over his shoulder; if not, a winged helmet is possible.

One way or another, there is a messenger symbol here. He holds the cup in his right hand, slightly to the side or directly in front of him, above the horse’s head. His gaze is fixed on the cup or even into it.

Usually the knight is depicted against the backdrop of a rural landscape.

Inner meaning
A young man who has the same qualities as his symbolic parents. If this card represents a certain person, then a person showing fraternal interest in the Questioner. He is reasonable, honest, ready to help you with all his might - a true and reliable friend or even lover.

If the cards indicate that he is a lover, then you can safely trust his love; even if the relationship breaks down in the future, he will make every effort not to offend you.

If he is not a lover, then he is a person who will give you advice about the true nature of the person you are interested in.

Like the Queen, he can be a dreamer. In this case, he is not a soothsayer, but a person with imagination, and this allows him to understand people's feelings as his own.

If this card does not represent a specific person, then expect news or an invitation; both will be positive and the situation can be trusted.

The Knight of Cups is also interpreted for men and women as a messenger of true love.

Value in the layout
Direct or positive: an honest and reasonable young man, friendly towards the Questioner. Brother, friend or lover. Good advice, news, guest or invitation. True love, mutual love.

Reversed or negative: a treacherous and deceptive young man. Tricks, deception, fraud, lies. Broken trust. Heartbreak, emotional damage to the Questioner.

Mary Greer. "The Complete Book of Reversed Tarot Cards."

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At his best, the Knight of Cups is the pure and perfect seeker of the Holy Grail on a spiritual quest, or a troubadour who has given his life to love. This is an idealistic dreamer, governed solely by internal values ​​and emotions, a traveler through the kingdoms of romantic pleasures. You or someone you know may be caring or the calm, gentle, poetic and artistically gifted personality that is often born when the Sun is in one of the water signs (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces). Friendly and gallant, you serve as the initiator of connections and contacts, making an offer or sending out invitations to some social event. The events that take place may have something to do with music, dance, spiritual and religious practices, psychological counseling, banquet catering and food supplies, as well as illusionary entertainment such as cinema. You may be trying to woo someone by giving gifts and offerings, going out with the object of your passion, and feeding him fancy dinners. You are ready to offer the person you are interested in your deepest feelings, creative imagination, relaxation, entertainment and, in general, complete satisfaction of his spiritual and emotional needs. You are now very sensitive to the emotional state of others and are honing your ability to please people, harmonize relationships and avoid conflicts. On the other hand, you may view love as fun and use flattery and expressions of adoration as tools to achieve your goals. Even in the upright position, this card signifies a “sail and quit” attitude, in which conquest is the only goal, having achieved which the conqueror sets off in search of the next victory. There is another option - now you are in search of a favorable and creatively inspiring environment, or you are transplanting something that is of great value to you into new soil.

You may be guided by spiritual visions, voices from another world, or higher intuition. You are looking for spiritual solutions to your practical problems. The card can also predict travel by water or simply in wet weather.

Traditional meanings: charming, seductive lover. Invitation, offer. Advance, arrival, approach. Attractiveness. Conquest. Landing, disembarkation. Meeting. Reception, greeting, congratulations. Access. Bring someone together. Agreement, similarity, sympathy. Consent, alliance, joining a union. Abundance, prosperity. Comparison, similarity.

Reversed Knight (Prince) of Cups
The reversed Knight of Cups is a schemer and a deceiver, or a hypersensitive esthete, always hunting for illusions. He may offer you his heart on a silver platter, and also, conversely, hide his love from everyone or use it as a means to achieve his own goals. This card has one traditional interpretation - “love that does not dare to name itself”: this is what same-sex relationships were called in the 19th century. This interpretation emphasizes both the tenderness and desire to preserve secrets inherent in an inverted card. If this position of the card means more directness and courage to you than the direct one, it can be interpreted as “coming out of the closet” - with whatever you are hiding there. Other interpretations indicate a withdrawn invitation or proposal, causing you suspicion and internal resistance. Unrequited love, cheating and deception are likely. Often the situation turns out to be not at all what it seems. You or anyone else is in no hurry to commit.

Perhaps you are emotionally dishonest, flattering, obsequious, hypocritical or two-faced - this is a consequence of your long-standing habit of going with the flow and adapting plastically to the situation, which makes you so difficult to understand and define. You can be in love with love itself or, like Narcissus, exclusively with yourself, and therefore find yourself unavailable to anyone else.

You may suffer from moodiness, mood swings, tearfulness, nostalgia, or emotional vulnerability. You can go into lethargy and apathy, preferring the world of your dreams and fantasies to reality. Or perhaps you are simply tired of being emotionally involved in a particular situation and want to leave it.

In terms of health, and if other cards confirm this interpretation, there may be abuse of sex, drugs and alcohol for pleasure or out of fear of harsh and cruel reality. An imbalance in the body can lead to anemia or bloating, colds, fatigue, nausea, hangovers and general confusion. This card is associated with the external expression of internal processes, as evidenced by the tunic with a fish pattern and water. The card may not even symbolize a specific person, but rather the forces of fertility or the unconscious. You may be overwhelmed by poetic inspiration or fantasy images, you may be immersed in the underwater world of spiritual meanings and subtle relationships of all things.

From a shamanic and magical perspective, this can be about retrieving the soul, as well as working with dreams and exploring their deepest symbolism. He is also a mystical poet who writes about spiritual merging, using the categories of physical love.

Traditional Reversed Meanings: deceit, perfidy, temptation, deceit, imposture. Cheating, deceit, meanness. Cunning, trick. Artifice, skill, deception. Sensitivity, ingenuity. Compliance, pliability, obsequiousness. Agility. Vileness, atrocity, cruelty, betrayal. Slander, slander.

Daniela Chris. "Magic book of Tarot. Fortune telling."

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The Knight of Cups is a sensitive, idealistic dreamer, kind, capable of empathy and sympathy, and has a developed intellect. But when it comes to implementing your own knowledge and projects, this can be difficult to do due to excessive modesty. It is much easier for such a person to offer help to another than to ask for it. Upcoming event - romantic or love affairs.

Reversed - a fugitive, hiding from reality and responsibility, unreliable. The upcoming event is a lie and deception.

Original card meanings that come with the Rider White Tarot deck.

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KNIGHT. The rider is elegant, but not warlike; he rides calmly on horseback, wearing a winged helmet, related (as a symbol) to the high capacity for imagination (creative fantasy) that this card sometimes characterizes.

Straight position:
arrival, approach - sometimes, a courier with news; warning, offer, behavior, invitation, incitement (inducement).

Reverse position:
deception, cunning, wit (of the mind), deception (cheating), double-dealing, forgery.

Hayo Banzhaf. Self-instruction manual for Tarot.

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Astrological meaning:
Venus/Moon as a symbol of sincerity and good mood.
KNIGHT OF CUPS
The Knight of Cups signifies a kind, friendly atmosphere, good mood and a wise smile. This is a time of meditation, a sense of harmony, romantic dreams and the readiness to fall in love. Where strife and conflict reigned, this card heralds reconciliation and peace. These are simply hours of relaxation, a time when we give free rein to our imagination, enjoy the beauty of life, and enjoy art, especially music.

Rider White Tarot. Theory and practice. Series "Secrets of Predictions". Publishers: AST, Astrel, 2002

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This person will most likely be associated with some kind of invitation or opportunity that will present itself in the near future. This person perhaps embodies for you the ideal of attractiveness and progressiveness. This could also be the person who greets you upon arrival somewhere. The one who calls you to do certain things. Associated with this card is the concept of request, expectation. The card can symbolize approach, advancement, attractiveness, peace, conformity.

Straight position:
Astrological equivalents: Aquarius, Uranus in the Third House, Sun, Mercury, Neptune in the Eleventh.
The Knight of Cups may also be associated with some kind of profitable monetary offer for you. Or this is a person who pushes you out of your comfort, whatever his motives. The latter, however, should be shown by subsequent cards.

Inverted position:
Astrological equivalents: Gemini, Third House, Mercury, Jupiter, Neptune in Gemini.
This is a person prone to showing off and fraud. This person is most likely weak and incapable of open struggle, so the methods he uses are quite dirty. He is capable of betraying you, deceiving you, deceiving you. Sometimes, the inverted Knight of Cups symbolizes such a subtle personality. There is something unreal and tawdry about him (Neptune).
If the card represents an action.
A. Straight card
Indicates a feeling that is moving with great strides towards its climax and is already not far from it. If we are talking about premonition, then it takes very specific forms. If we are talking about a creative idea, then the results are about to come true. Words expressing emotion are about to be spoken.
B. Reversed card
Indicates the incompleteness of everything that is symbolized by the upright position of the card: this is a premonition, a foresight that is still too vague to talk about specifically. This is a feeling about which it is too early to express any opinion (it still needs to be verified), this is a plan (which needs to be finalized), the implementation of which at the moment seems premature. Perhaps he will not be embodied at all. One way or another, it needs to be finalized.

Evgeny Kolesov. "The ABC of Tarot".

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Inverted:
Suggestibility, that is, in some way dependence on other people's intentions.

The Knight of Cups Tarot card is a symbol of friendship, intimate relationships, and good mood. When this card appears, you can expect only good things; this is the best time for meditation and self-knowledge in order to feel harmony and fulfill long-standing desires.

A person will be able to improve his personal life, where previously there were conflicts and confrontations, peace and quiet will reign again. You will be able to feel calm and not rush anywhere. You can just relax and do nothing, because it’s as if all the good things will be attracted to you. The appearance of the Knight of Cups lasso in the Tarot will help you fulfill all your desires, engage in creativity and enjoy it to the fullest.

  • If this card appears in an upright position, then you need to know that all your plans will come true, new interesting chances will appear for the implementation of your plans, the person will receive a very lucrative offer and will be able to change his life for the better. The Knight of Cups is a progressive card and makes a person incredibly attractive.
  • The Knight of Cups Tarot card can give charm and goodwill, beauty and youth. This lasso always tries to help others, show care and attention. He can predict the arrival of a person who is pleasant in all respects and long-awaited, a declaration of love to his soulmate, and hope for communication with necessary and interesting people.
  • If the Knight of Cups Tarot card speaks of work, then everything will get better in this area, but incomes will not become sky-high, but will remain the same. At the workplace, relationships with colleagues will return to normal and become friendly, activities will progress quietly and unnoticed, all things will move forward in a fast and dancing manner. If there is a change of place of work, then when the lasso falls out, it is necessary to make a choice in favor of creative activity. It is she who will bring the greatest moral and material satisfaction.
  • If you are interested in health, then the appearance of the Knight of Cups Tarot card means that soon all problems and diseases will disappear. The recovery will be very fast and of high quality.
  • Personal relationships when this lasso falls out will become incredibly romantic and close, lovers will again experience long-forgotten feelings, relationships will become more trusting. When asked a direct question, the card in the upright position answers “Yes.” Single people will have new acquaintances and crushes, as well as very tempting offers.

Kara Tarot Knight of Cups reversed and its interpretation

  • The inverted Knight of Cups card shows something unclear, the information requires clarification, so you need to find out all the details of interest immediately. Also, the card may show a person prone to fraudulent activities; you can expect deception or intrigue behind your back.
  • The inverted Knight of Cups shows a flattering and insidious, as well as a cynical person next to you. He should not be trusted, but he is very charming and inspires confidence in everyone without exception. The lasso can show a tendency towards various perversions of an intimate nature.
  • If you think about upcoming events, then there is a possibility of making rash and wrong decisions that will lead to troubles or some kind of delays.
  • The work will progress quite normally, but there is a risk that profitable offers will pass you by, promises will be empty, and there may be deception.
  • If we talk about health, then there is a high probability of contracting sexually transmitted diseases.
  • In your personal life and in love, relationships may become more complicated; you will feel a strong moral and emotional dependence on your partner. The Knight of Cups answers negatively to all direct questions; it is likely that you are being pursued by a real seducer with not very good intentions.

Interpretation of the Knight of Cups card in work and career layouts

If the lasso falls straight, this means that the existing work brings pleasure, and characterizes the questioner as a person interested in the “usefulness” of the work being performed. This is a creative person who develops and improves.

An inverted card speaks of inattention and unwillingness to see the real state of affairs. This lasso indicates an interest in crazy projects that cannot be realized. If the alignment concerns starting a new business, the Knight of Cubes indicates the danger of fraud and fraudulent activities. The combination of this lasso with neighboring cards will give a more complete picture of what is happening.

Meaning and interpretation of the Knight of Cups card in health layouts

Inverted, or in combination with negative cards, the Knight of Cups can indicate worries, pain in the heart, various emotional problems, and addiction to alcohol.

Tarot card Knight of Cups and its meaning in a reading for love and relationships

If the card falls straight, it means feelings that have turned your head, a rapid rapprochement with your partner, attraction and attraction. In the first place are only feelings, understanding each other occurs even without words, but at the level of a half-word, a hint, a sensation.

If the Knight of Cups is reversed, then this position of the lasso means trouble in love and relationships. Often, this card indicates the narcissism of one of the partners, playing on emotions, and infidelity. If the layout is based on existing relationships, the Knight of Cups indicates that they did not turn out the way they wanted. When the layout is made for a new meeting, this card advises you to be careful with a partner who is not as good as he tries to show himself.

Tarot card Knight of Cups combined with the Major Arcana

With the “Jester” - unreliability; refuse a dubious offer;

With “Magician” - prospects regarding a new job;

With the “High Priestess” - provide useful information;

With “Empress” there are interesting offers;

With the “Emperor” - in a relationship - receive an offer; in work - the opportunity to start a new business;

With “Papa” - union;

With “Lovers” - in love - marriage proposal;

With “Chariot” - think about new housing;

With “Strength” - move towards reconciliation, resolving the conflict;

With “The Hermit” - refusal;

With the “Wheel of Fortune” - provoke changes;

With “Justice” - a peaceful outcome of the confrontation;

With “The Hanged Man” - unrealized plans;

With “Death” - provide moral support;

With “Moderation” - communication based on understanding;

With the “Devil” - dubious proposals;

With the “Tower” - divorce or dismissal;

With “Star” there is hope for peace after the struggle;

With “Moon” - secret patronage, vague proposals;

With the “Sun” - give consent;

With “Court” - need help;

With “Peace” - reconciliation;

It is best to accept the offer that you received. If it falls out in an inverted position, then you should refuse. You can also use your own charm to the fullest to avoid getting into a difficult situation, from which it will be difficult to find a way out later.

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The Knight of Cups is a symbol of sincerity, high spirits, the ability to convince, to prove one’s talents and abilities. Its interpretation is that for the fortuneteller, a period of blossoming feelings and enjoyment of art begins, and a readiness to fall in love has formed. New people will come into life, but whether they will turn out to be friends will become known as a result of the alignment. A number of pleasant sensations create an illusory picture of the world, and only by turning to the depths of consciousness, to one’s own wisdom, as well as to the advice of the Tarot, will the questioner be able to recognize the true meaning of what is happening.

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      General value

      In the Tarot deck, the Knight of Cups (of Cups) is considered a positive lasso. It symbolizes nobility, courage, brilliance, romanticism. The card marks:

        • inspiration;
        • new plans;
        • kindness;
        • piety;
        • intentions and events at the mental level that require effort to be translated into reality.

        Other meanings:

        • a quick meeting with true love;
        • An offer of marriage;
        • invitation;
        • a pleasant surprise.

        If the Knight of Cups does not mean a specific person, then you should expect good news and positive events.

        Straight position

        The lasso in the upright position means:

        • culmination of feelings;
        • implementation of plans;
        • enthusiasm;
        • optimism;
        • dreams of a bright future;
        • work for a stable result.

        The questioner will experience peace, tranquility, harmony, and a solution to all problems is guaranteed. Music and art will have a good influence on the fortuneteller.

        Inverted position

        The main meaning of the reversed Knight of Cups is deception. A situation or person that is attractive at first glance has a bad hidden side, a bad reputation, a bad character.

        Betrayal in business and love, falling into dependence or the position of a victim are possible. The event requires clarification and is shrouded in vague foreknowledge.

        Personality

        The card is identified with:

        • sensitive or religious man under 40 years of age;
        • impulsive and romantic admirer;
        • brother;
        • friend;
        • a faithful business partner;
        • diplomat;
        • messenger;
        • initiator.

        The task of this person is to fulfill a high mission. Qualities:

        • justice;
        • gallantry;
        • honesty;
        • integrity;
        • independence from the opinions of others;
        • the ability to mobilize in an extreme situation.

        This man is a visionary, a dreamer, a darling of fate. He:

        • has charm, a cheerful disposition and a well-spoken tongue;
        • is a creative person, idealist, inventor;
        • interested in mystical phenomena and dreams;
        • has a tendency to constantly learn;
        • does not tolerate strict restrictions and structures.

        He has a great ability to impress people with his competence. His passivity is the reason that those around him are able to distract him from his goals.

        If the card describes a lover, then he can be trusted, regardless of the circumstances, he will not offend the questioner. If the Horseman falls on another person, then it is she who will indicate the character of the person of interest.

        In an inverted position, the Knight of Cups means:

        • a lying friend;
        • fraudster;
        • gossip;
        • losses;
        • emotional damage and disappointments associated with it;
        • escape from reality;
        • hiding important information.

        This is a weak-willed, lazy, capricious, not keeping promises, treacherous, hypocritical person. He gets his way through dirty means.

        Love and relationships

        Interpretation of the lasso in the upright position:

        • new acquaintance;
        • love;
        • tender feelings;
        • harmony in relationships;
        • a riot of fantasy;
        • beauty;
        • secret admirer.

        If the question is asked about the situation in your personal life, the card means an idyll in partnership and absolute mutual understanding. For a married couple, this is an extremely favorable period of relationship. For single people, the Knight of Cups symbolizes:

        • change;
        • meeting;
        • readiness for relationships;
        • love;
        • offer;
        • wedding.

        Card advice in love: accept the proposal. Avoid noble gestures unless they lead to relationship development.

        Interpretation in an inverted position:

        • betrayal, disappointment;
        • manipulation;
        • disagreement, separation, quarrel.

        At the initial stage of a relationship, the fortuneteller should be careful in connection with a new acquaintance.

        Business, work

        In a career, the upright position of the Horseman promises good prospects. For professional growth, the card advises actively gaining experience and new knowledge, using creative thinking, which will allow you to succeed. In a general sense, regarding the business sphere, this is average income, increased profits, growth and success.

        Occupation: music, dancing, psychology, philosophy, show business, modeling. At work - a friendly, favorable atmosphere, lack of urgency and anxiety, advice to strengthen positions instead of changing positions.

        The inverted Knight portends problems due to inattention, loss of interest in activities, irresponsibility, and indicates the possibility of unreasonable and risky decisions. The advice is to be vigilant in financial matters and carefully consider each proposal.

        In the situation of choosing a new job, the direct position of the Horseman recommends testing yourself in the field of creativity. A reversed card gives the opposite advice. If the question concerned superiors or colleagues, the lasso speaks of gossip and dishonest rivalry.

        Health

        Interpretations of the direct position of the card:

        • cold;
        • anemia;
        • nervous fatigue;
        • depression, mental trauma.

        The inverted position of the lasso warns of:

        • problems with alcohol, drugs;
        • likelihood of poisoning, overdose;
        • bad habits that will negatively affect your health;
        • dangers of sexually transmitted diseases.

        Regarding the healing process, the card means a significant improvement in the condition.

        Card of the day

        In the Card of the Day fortune telling, the upright position of the Horseman indicates excellent prospects in the situation and gives a positive answer. Everything is going according to plan, but efforts must be made.

        The inverted position of the lasso speaks of instability, problems due to betrayal, dependence on circumstances, and interference with a sober assessment of the situation.

        Card tip of the day:

        • give freedom of action, creative impulse, desire;
        • allow yourself to stand out;
        • do not withdraw into yourself, do not be cautious;
        • solve problems in a good mood;
        • allow yourself little pranks or pleasures.

        Card combination

        The Knight of Cups reveals the situation in more detail when combined with other cards.

        The meaning of the Horseman with the major arcana:

    1. 1. Jester - frivolity, frivolity in business, refusal.
    2. 2. Magician - a profitable business offer.
    3. 3. Priestess - extracting valuable information.
    4. 4. Empress - innovation, something worthwhile, contacts with like-minded people.
    5. 5. Emperor - a proposal to create a project or family.
    6. 6. Hierophant - merger, joining forces, marriage.
    7. 7. Lovers - wedding, marriage proposal.
    8. 8. Chariot - moving to a new place of residence.
    9. 9. Strength is a person’s intention to make peace after a quarrel.
    10. 10. Hermit - helplessness, rejection of proposals.
    11. 11. Wheel of Fortune - fateful changes.
    12. 12. Justice - reconciliation, concessions, surrender.
    13. 13. Hanged Man - inaction, illusory plans.
    14. 14. Death is someone’s sadness, the need for consolation from a fortuneteller.
    15. 15. Moderation - support from loved ones.
    16. 16. The devil is a flawed proposition.
    17. 17. Tower - collapse of plans, separation, dismissal, refusal to cooperate.
    18. 18. Star - a chance to correct mistakes.
    19. 19. Moon - destructive, unclean intentions.
    20. 20. Sun - approval, agreement with the proposal.
    21. 21. Court - misunderstanding of others, hope for higher powers.
    22. 22. Peace is an unexpected success.

    Wands:

    1. 1. Two - moving, long trip.
    2. 2. Troika - cooperation in a team of like-minded people.
    3. 3. Four - romantic date, matchmaking.
    4. 4. Five - dissatisfaction with the state of affairs.
    5. 5. Six - development of the situation, alternative solution.
    6. 6. Seven is a test.
    7. 7. Eight - a joyful meeting, news.
    8. 8. Nine - ambiguity.
    9. 9. Ten - failure of reconciliation.
    10. 10. Page - good news.
    11. 11. Knight - impulse, unreasonable action.
    12. 12. Queen - love confession.
    13. 13. King - request.
    14. 14. Ace - reciprocity of feelings.

    Swords:

    1. 1. Two - antagonism, conflicts.
    2. 2. Three - frank conversation.
    3. 3. Four - need for proof.
    4. 4. Five - a trip in connection with business.
    5. 5. Six - difficulties in business.
    6. 6. Seven is the easy way.
    7. 7. Eight - guilt for the past.
    8. 8. Nine - control over fears.
    9. 9. Ten is a manifestation of whims.
    10. 10. Page - rumors, unpleasant conversations.
    11. 11. Knight - competition.
    12. 12. Queen - the influence of a powerful woman.
    13. 13. The king is an authoritative patron.
    14. 14. Ace is a secret admirer, good news from afar.

    Pentacles:

    1. 1. Two - actions to achieve financial independence.
    2. 2. Troika - training, prospects.
    3. 3. Four - fundamental conditions.
    4. 4. Five - worsening financial situation.
    5. 5. Six is ​​debt.
    6. 6. Seven - waiting for better opportunities.
    7. 7. Eight - effort will determine success.
    8. 8. Nine - self-doubt.
    9. 9. Ten - perseverance.
    10. 10. Page - lack of experience.
    11. 11. Knight - procrastination, problems in business.
    12. 12. Queen - inexperience, expenses.
    13. 13. King - desire for security.
    14. 14. Ace - a successful offer, income growth.

    Cups:

    1. 1. Two - meeting.
    2. 2. Troika - intentions in favor of stability.

      In the Thoth Tarot deck, the Knight of Cups is a symbol of:

      • talent;
      • enlightenment;
      • inspiration;
      • imagination;
      • sensitivity;
      • thirst for communication with like-minded people;
      • finding a suitable partner for marriage;
      • hidden intention.

      The lasso is presented in the form of a rider soaring above the ground with huge wings and riding a white horse. Inside his cup is hidden a crab or crustacean mollusk - as a symbol of the element of water and an image of family relationships. The peacock present on the map indicates vanity and narcissism, which may appear as the situation develops. Green armor is a sign of creative nature and the ability to persuade.

      Conclusion

      The direct position of the lasso clearly describes the situation of interest, also warning about the possible hidden meaning of outwardly beautiful manifestations. In any position of the card, the question is not without illusion, which is worth paying attention to.

      If the inverted Knight of Cups appears in a reading, the fortuneteller is advised to determine the true essence of things, cancel the planned business, and reconsider the decision. The card gives advice to be careful in relationships with people, and, depending on the circumstances, to hide intentions even in front of loved ones.

Cups in layouts. The second name for Cups in the Tarot deck is Cups. This is the suit of the water element. She is a symbol of peace, silence, tenderness, sensuality, variability, intuition, creativity, and subtle perception of the world.

The Arcana of Cups can combine contradictory meanings, because water is not constant, it takes the form of a vessel. To correctly interpret the card, it is not enough to know one meaning; it is important to pay attention to the neighboring arcana.

Description of the lasso. Another name for the card is Lord of the Waters. The card depicts a handsome, young Warrior. Unlike other warriors, his face expresses confidence and calm.

He is holding in his hands not a sword, but a cup. Depending on the author of the image, she is replaced by a crab and a peacock. These animals personify beauty and creative energy.

Inner meaning

If the Knight of Cups lasso appears in a reading, it means that the fortuneteller is facing a new stage of life. Perhaps a new love will meet, or a person will have the strength to end a relationship that has prevented him from living. Receipt of a business proposal, an interesting project that opens up new prospects.

Arcana of personality

The Knight of Cups in an upright position indicates a faithful companion, friend, husband, with a strong sense of tact and diplomacy. He can be called religious. He is a real knight, he believes in ideals.

Reversed position

The inverted lasso of the Knight of Cups speaks of weakness of character, of a person who achieves goals through flattery and toadying to those who are useful.

Arcana of scammers and people who deliberately mislead by telling only part of the correct information. The person described by the Knight of Cups reversed is lazy, irresponsible. Runs away from problems. Not responsible for emotional problems.

In fortune telling about a situation, the inverted Warrior of Cups is a sign of deception and insincerity. Rely on facts, do not give in to feelings, imagination sometimes takes you too far from reality, but you still have to return to it and this return can be painful.

Direction of self-development

The Knight of Cups warns: do not cut from the shoulder, do not make sudden movements. You may regret what you did. Weigh the pros and cons, double-check the information. Behind a beautiful appearance there may be an insincere, evil person who will deceive. Pay more attention to the inner than the outer, both in love and in business cooperation.

Conscious level

At the level of consciousness, the lasso speaks of self-deception. The fortuneteller does not see the real picture of the world, lives in illusion, guided not by facts, but by feelings. The card symbolizes an interest in magic, esotericism, dreams and the unknown, but it cannot be called deep, as is the case with the Priestess or the Moon.

Straight position

In addition to the described meanings for the individual, the direct Knight of Cups shows the desire to move forward, the joy of life, and a good mood. Reconciliation after conflict, harmony, cozy atmosphere.

Reversed position

The inverted lasso of the Warrior of Cups is a symbol of suggestibility and excessive dependence on the opinions of other people. The fortuneteller may be involved in someone else's game, so all proposals must be carefully checked for accuracy.

Card in layouts for love, relationships, marriage

It is in love and relationships that the essence of the Knight of Cups lasso lies. This is a card of love, inspiration, joy, blossoming and adoration. The period of meeting after a long separation. The two made peace and were able to look at each other differently. Sensual attraction. These are hints of sympathy, without open declaration of feelings. Recommendation for men - build a relationship so that your beloved does not consider you selfish. For a woman, the lasso is interpreted as a union with a younger man.

Inverted position

The inverted Knight of Cups in love scenarios speaks of insincerity and reticence. There is a play on feelings on the part of one partner. The other trusts him blindly. Treason, relationships based on calculation.

At the event level, the lasso shows the disappointment that will follow due to the collapse of plans. The situation will develop differently from how it was originally intended. The combination with the Jester is a symbol of the frivolity of the relationship.

Finance and career

The meaning of the Knight of Cups tarot card in the upright position is interpreted as love of work. Vocation. A person takes up space not only for material gain. He is ready to improve his skills, learn and develop in his profession.

Symbolizes people with a creative streak. For job search layouts in combination with the Magician card, the Knight answers in the affirmative. Together with the Empress, he advises - do not doubt the prospects and honesty of the project. It will turn out to be profitable.

Inverted

In an inverted position, the Warrior of Cups shows a disorganized person, inattentive to detail. An employee works for show, without delving into the essence of his work. Disinterest and dreams of something better, even if this better does not exist in nature.

When it comes to the meaning of appointment, or the acceptance of a new person into the company, the lasso is categorical and expresses denial. When concluding contracts, it warns of dishonesty and fraud; be careful what you sign and check your sources of information.

Health direct position

In health readings, the Knight of Cups card in an upright position shows good physical condition, or recovery after a period of illness.

Inverted

An inverted card indicates alcohol abuse. Poor health can intensify, causing nausea, colds, fatigue, tightness, and complexes.

Arcana combinations

Let's look at how the meaning of the Knight of Cups tarot card changes, along with other cards in the deck:

Arcana Interpretation
Hierophant An association. In love readings it means a marriage proposal. In business – cooperation, merger of companies.
With Lovers Marriage.
With Tower Break of contract, end of relationship, divorce.
With the Sun Advises the fortuneteller to accept the proposal for cooperation and approval of the project.
With Wheel of Fortune Symbol of life changes.
With peace The planned business or project will give the fortuneteller new life and opportunities.
With a map of the Court You need to seek help from the power in which you believe (God, Gods, Universe).
With Strength Reconciliation after a quarrel.
With Death The person has the ability to heal.
With Ace of Staffs State of being in love
With Five of Staves Criticism
With the Queen of Staves Marriage proposal.
With the Seven of Coins Advantageous meeting
With Ten Coins Trip home.

Card of the day

The fallen Knight of Cups advises not to worry about trifles and calm down. Enjoy what is happening, things, work, but do not idealize the situation.

The advice of the Knight of Cups card is to free the mind and heart from everyday problems and conventions. Don't live within limits to cope with the problems that arise. This is the key to success.

Thoth Tarot

The Knight of Cups Arcana in the Thoth deck is different from the classic Rider White representation. It has large white wings and a white horse. The armor is painted green. The warrior holds a crab in his hands instead of a sword. A peacock is visible at the bottom of the image. In interpretation, the meanings of the arcana are similar, but a lot of attention is paid to the symbols.

Interpretation of the image

Let's look at what the pictures in the Thoth deck mean for the Knight of Cups:

Interpretation of Thoth

The Knight of the Suit of Cups indicates the desire to start a family, the search for a second half. The fortuneteller, characterized by this lasso, is looking for a comfortable social circle. The thirst for communication and the search for friends is justified - this is what you lack for a fulfilling life.