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At the heart of the matter is a hurt in the past that damaged your self-esteem and self-confidence. This has led to a period of withdrawal and a preoccupation with yourself. The presence of the Page of Cups can be much like the presence of Cupid, signifying the beginning of love. The Page is telling you that you need to love yourself first before you can find true love with another. This card heralds a new relationship or possibly a new level in an existing relationship. The Page of Cups is representative of the first impulse of the element of water. This signals the initial development of feelings and intuition. It also alludes to a time of reflection. This card may herald a time of great perception and awareness, a time of spiritual development and understanding. This is a time to make up your mind if you have been irresolute. Your indecision has only led to frustration with yourself and a feeling that nothing has been accomplished. This frustration may have been unintentionally taken out on others. Reflection and meditation will serve you well at this point. The scars of the past still haunt you and you need to learn to be at peace with yourself. Be watchful for the entrance of a person into your life. This could be someone new to your life or it could also be an acquaintance who becomes more prominent to you. This person will be a young man or woman who has an array of volatile emotions deep within that are masked by a carefully structured exterior that is portrayed in public. This person can be difficult to truy know as he does not let his feelings show and is very suspicious of other people's motives. He doesn't like to let anyone get too close. He never forgets a kindness or an injury and will reward or punish accordingly with a ruthless determination. He does not care what others think of him, and if you ask for his opinion he will give it with brutal honesty, not caring if he hurts your feelings. |
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Card 1: The Heart Of The Matter |