Three of Cups

Three of Cups from a deck of Italian cards

Three of Cups is the third card on the suit of Cups. In Tarot, it is part of the Minor Arcana. In some decks the suit is named Chalices instead. This card is used in game playing as well as in divination.

Divination usage

This card often carries the meaning of joyful social contact,[1] although it may be considered to be rather superficial, unlike the two of the same suit which is considered more personal. There's agreement, general harmony, frivolity, and sometimes it is associated with birth,[2][3] especially if it comes up with other birth-related cards such as The Empress.

Rider-Waite symbolism

Three of Cups from the Rider-Waite Tarot deck

In other decks

In the Thoth Tarot deck this card is labeled Abundance, and is associated with the second decan of Cancer, said to be ruled by Mercury.

In fiction

In the first Circle of Three novel, the Three of Cups comes up in a Tarot reading and convinces the main character to pursue her Wiccan studies and befriend the two girls whom she met through her original encounter with witchcraft.

References

  1. 3 of Cups Psychic Event Entertainment
  2. Sharman Burke, "Understanding The Tarot: A Personal Teaching Guide", page 66. St. Martin's Press, 1998. ISBN 0-312-17913-8
  3. Paranormality.com
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