As a friend or colleague, they are very good at negotiation and are often the “glue” of the gang. Often nicknamed the “White Knight” of the tarot deck (in the proverbial way, not the racist way), the Knight of Swords is the embodiment of chivalry (minus the condescension towards women) in all its best qualities: kindness, compassion, a drive to do the right thing, affectionate and charming, creative, and good at negotiating but capable of fighting dragons if the need arises. When this Knight shows up in a reading, it’s time to take actions in regards to what is in your heart (the total opposite of the Knight of Swords). The upright Knight of Cups is usually a person taking actions on their feelings- Cups are, after all, about emotions and mental health. Some describe this as the more “positive” attributes of the card, but it’s more that this is what the energy of the card is like when there are no blockages. Upright means that when the card is pulled from the deck, it’s right-side-up. So hang tight for that!įirst, we’ll explore the upright meaning of the Knight of Cups. Some guidebooks also include a description- we save that for the next section, so that we can use symbolism to dig deeper. When we talk about the “guidebook” view we mean the basic meaning, keywords or concepts to help you remember the meaning, and a quick touch on the message of the card. Getting the guidebook view of the Knight of Cups When approaching a card like the one above, research the gynn/djinn and see what connections might make it appropriate for the Knight of Cups card.
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