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The Page of Cups This lady is my friend Anju. We had lunch one day right before Christmas. My card for the day was the Page of Cups. I told her that the cards said she was the Page of Cups. She graciously consented to my request to take her picture use it in my deck. The pages serve several functions in the tarot. They're sometimes messengers and often represent the thoughts of a court card they're placed next to. They represent young people and can be either male or female. The Page of Cups is a great back up but not a leader. Give these people a project and they will finish it. However, they are not self starters. They need direction and mold themselves to accommodate the strongest personality around them. They are romantic and often give their heart to the person least deserving of it. Many of them spend most of their lives looking for their other half. Here�s what the Golden Dawn had to say about this card. A fair, pleasing, somewhat effeminate of studious and intent aspect. Meanings: Fair young man, one impelled to render service and with whom the Querent will be connected; a studious youth; news, message; application, reflection, meditation: also these things directed to business. Reversed: Taste, inclination, attachment, seduction, deception, artifice. Princess of the Waters and the Lotus Princess and Empress of the Undines and Nymphs Specific Earth of Primal Water; Malkuth; Crystallization. Completion of the influences of the other scales. The mighty and potent daughter of the King and Queen, whose effect combines those of King, Queen, and Knight. At once violent and permanent. Rules about the Pole Star. Sweet, poetic, gentle, kind. Imaginative, dreamy, at times indolent yet courageous if roused. Ill_dignified: selfish and luxurious. Portions �1996 The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. All rights reserved.
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