Two of Cups


Launched by your eyes in crystal ships, we waltz across warm water wine. Locked in an embrace that pilots our trip, love unfurls passion, hearts skip, we merge beneath waves and kiss time.


In the card two swans intertwine their necks aud drink from an inverted lotus showering them with love. Swans are traditional signs of persolial fulfillment through solitude, poetry, aud music. These sacred birds embody the beauty resulting from the trials of the ugly duckling. The swans have outgrown those awkward pains and driuk in the love energy flowing through their bodies that electrifies them in orgasmic ecstasy. The love energy passes into their unique emotional cups, splashes about happily, and pours out to feed new lotus blossoms. The new blossoms express what they are building together and inspire others to drink from love's cup as well. Even when we are not paying attention, the lotus-source of the universe endlessly showers the world with love. But when we are aware aud take the time to express our own beauty, love showers us and the special people in our lives with joy aud fulfillment.

Divinatory Meaning

Should the Two of Cups seduce your reading think of the times when you were deliriously in love. Did you pen wild love poems? Did you make love in secret hideaways? Maybe you found yourself carrying a tune for the first time in your life, or tingling as you gave or received flowers. Romantic love turns our ordinary lives topsy-turvy. When love appears in your cup, be thankful and consider how it will affect your current relationships. As much as possible, be respectful. Romantic love will unmoor you and blow you across the seas to new places. Are you sea worthy? If so, set sail lover. Many adventures await you.

Two of Cups from The Cosmic Tribe Tarot Deck by Stevee Postman and Eric Ganther.
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