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More Tarot Cups Cards:
Ace of Cups
2 of Cups
3 of Cups
4 of Cups
5 of Cups
6 of Cups
7 of Cups
8 of Cups
9 of Cups
10 of Cups
Page of Cups
Knight of Cups
Queen of Cups
King of Cups

Other Tarot Cards:
Major Arcana Cards
Suit of Cups
Suit of Pentacles
Suit of Swords
Suit of Wands

 

 

Knight of Cups

The "Knights" in the Tarot Deck may also be known by other names (depending on the deck used).
For example, the Golden Dawn Deck includes "Princes" and the Shapeshifter's Tarot includes "Warriors" (not specifically male or female) in place of the "Knights" of the Rider-Waite and Robin Wood decks.
All Court Cards may be interpreted as referring to a person - the card itself including information to identify the individual. Alternatively they may be interpreted symbolically, in which case "Knights" are often understood to represent "Movement" or "Travel" for the Querent (which is another word for the "sitter", or person receiving the reading).
The element of the Knights is "Air". Knights may indicate teenagers - herlading much change, constant activity, yet with a young person's optimism and determination.

The theme of the Knight of Cups is that of learning to love - personally and unconditionally. However, as with most things - this may not be easy. The Robin Wood Knight of Cups literally "wears his heart on his sleeve" ... which may imply vunerability.

When this Court Card appears in a spread to identify a person to the sitter then the characteristics it conveys include: Young men, dark brown hair, grey or blue eyes, the astrological sign of Pisces. (This is not always the purpose of the appearance of a Court Card in a spread.)

Some readers interpret this card as a "Knight in Shining Armour". Especially when the sitter is a female seeking love or a new romantic relationship.

 

Keywords summarising the possible meanings of this card include:

  • Creativity
  • Devotion to a cause or purpose
  • Inspiration
  • New Lover
  • New Opportunity.

Remember that all of the Cups cards in the Tarot Deck have some energies in common. These include, for example, the overall association of the suit of Cups with emotional feelings. For further information, also read about the Suit of Cups in general.

Some texts include meanings for "reversed cards", which apply when the cards are shuffled in both order and orientation. This doubles the number of possible "cards" in the deck from 78 to 156. (In terms of the probabilities of obtaining results by chance alone, it is not a simple doubling as once a card has been drawn it cannot be selected again in the opposite orientation in the same reading.)

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