I have two big projects due for school in two weeks. These are 3,000 to 5,000 word papers - research-based and literary. They're wildly different from each other and I need to get started.
I know I need to get started. I have a variety of mental illnesses that inhibit my ability to function as an adult. I don't know where they came from. Genetics, most likely. Maybe that time I skied into a tree and was knocked out for a moment. Maybe something horrific from my childhood that I've blocked out. Who knows. I'm working with a therapist and I'm on a variety of supplements that haven't started working yet. I'm on it, it's just taking a while. This is the reversed four of cups energy. You're raring to go, you're just unable to get started or you don't know where to begin. Your own psychoses might be holding you back. You may be worried about the outcome. You're probably feeling dopey, wandering around like you just woke up and need more coffee. It's time to get going. It's the reversed four of cups.
Upright, the Four of Cups is boredom, fatigue and apathy.
Reversed, one is ready to seize opportunities but may be unsure of where to start. It is about letting go of regrets and finding gratitude for the little things. If you pull the reversed four of cups, be ready to wake up. Questions answered by the reversed Four of Cups: Who? Someone looking to find themselves again What? A spirit quest Where? On a mountain When? The middle of July; When one is ready for a change Why? “You will recognize your own path when you come upon it, because you will suddenly have all the energy and imagination you will ever need.” ~Jerry Gillies Yes or No? Maybe The Four of Cups reversed as: …an action?
…a place in your house?
…a place in your city?
…a place in the world?
…something to eat?
…something to clean?
…where to find your missing item?
…a color? Red …a movie theme? Finding yourself; awakening
…a new career?
The reversed Four of Cups Before any card: Seize an opportunity about (card) After any card: Enthusiasm; focus More on the reversed Four of Cups in Applied Divination Reversed
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dFours are stable cards. The best way to describe fours is to picture them as the four corners of a table. Three legs and it may topple, five legs is superfluous, but four is a solid base.
However, with the stability of the number four comes a bit of boredom and apathy, too. The four of cups is that apathy, when we tell ourselves "Everything is fine, so why bother?” In common depictions of this card, a person sits alone, indifferent to the cup of joy being directly handed to them. It is boring. Questions answered by Four of Cups: Who? Someone with a boring job, such as an accountant or security guard What? A dull moment Where? Under a tree; right in front of you When? The middle of July; 4 months; When you stop daydreaming and start doing. Why? Opportunities are available if you look up Yes or No? Meh Four of Cups Before any card: Boredom toward (card) After any card: Indifference or Apathy The Four of Cups as: ...an action?
...a place in your house?
...a place in your city?
...a place in the world?
...something to eat?
...something to clean?
...where to find the missing item?
...a color? Green ...a movie theme? Apathy
...a new career?
Four of Cups combinations With Fool: After a moment of contemplation, inspiration will strike. With King of Wands: A powerful leader needs a minute to disconnect. With Ace of Cups: Boredom is a great time to listen to your intuition; meditate. With Seven of Swords: Someone is using "I need downtime" as an excuse to be lazy. With Ten of Pentacles: The kids are watching - be careful not to complain about how boring life is. You may create a legacy of apathetic persons. |
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