-leonora carrington (the house opposite)
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Four of Cups





-julia wolfson










The four of cups represents a time for getting clear, refining things down to simple truth.  Feelings are hurt. Things don't feel quite right so, it's time to figure out what's wrong and change it.  The personality needs to strip itself bare and undergo a cleansing.  The figure has turned her back on us in a temporary rejection of help from others--her work must be done alone.












 

ISOLATION











The water from the river that flows into the ocean will be her helpmeet.  Carefully, she steps into the cold stream and begins to wade across, letting the current wash her clean and revitalize her emotionally.  Perhaps when the figure has completed her ritual, she will lie on the warm sand and imagine new possibilities.

She has entered a time of uncertainty, like the place where the river and the ocean meet, where fresh waters swirl into the salt.  This time can be used for re-evaluation of life and relationships.  If there are tears, they can fall unseen into the water, allowing a free flow of feelings that will heal all wounds.
-motherpeace














 


 "full of themselves"




















Dreaming up new and exciting conquests is sort of like dreaming up new and fantastic animals...
...Activities that demand discipline and endurance, such as exercise or meditation, may turn out to be the key to silencing those hissing, preening doubts, one beak at a time.

















I have lost; what is your world to me?






The Four of Cups is never satisfied...it has discovered form, and water has no shape other than that of the vessel it is poured into; and water moves in cycles, and cannot be kept in one place forever.

Fours of Cups differ, but tend to have three full vessels and one empty one - sometimes poured away, sometimes thirsting to be filled. No form can hold the entirety of your feelings and language. Write a poem, and you have a vessel, but you can only hope that this vessel can hold your feelings - perhaps by tomorrow, or by the time you show the poem to your friend, it will be empty again.

This card is discontent, clearly because it does not appreciate its full glasses, or the boundless flow which has filled them and will fill them again. There was a time when I was 'well, duh' about this card's situation, thinking it should just turn to the river, but...loss is loss. This card is mourning - for some feeling put into a form which has now shattered. Or perhaps for a glass crafted with such care, never to be filled.

There are layers of lessons here, but there is a time to disregard all of them. Yes, be grateful for what you have. Yes, trust the world to give you more and more to feel, to say, to express, to love. Yes, you shouldn't obsess over what you don't have, or no longer have. But damnit, there's a time for this. It is a moment when, because your words and feelings have taken form, you find there's not enough, or that what may be brought by the rushing river is nothing compared to what you have lost. Yeah, I'm sure you can be a super-aware thing and see what is in each glass as non-individual, as simply water this water in this cup, but the world is not like that; we have, we hold, and we lose, because cups break and water flows away.



Water is tears.
Given time and attention, confusion will sort itself out and clarity will return.

-motherpeace tarot

Ace of Cups





THE VESSEL AND THE CUP
from a Hasidic story


What cup knows the distress
of the large vessel, knows
any more than two inches
of the purple? For the cup
everything that fills up
is equal--the little jug,
the pot, the large vessel.
Beyond its own meniscus
nothing's knowable for a cup.
But the vessel wishes
one something
could use it up.

-Kay Ryan













Offering
the Root of
the Powers of Water










( ( ( g o i n g w i t h t h e f l o w ) ) )














After the grace in the dive, a gentle landing is assured, a friendly welcome from the depths of the unconscious. -motherpeace










...prominent emanations of energy
spanning out in a web of connectivity.





















I drink in the evening. I drink in the sky.
My heart swells, vast and great as Heaven Herself.
She fills my soul. She feeds my dreams.
And I believe.






















The silver cup is the vessel,
the chalice, the grail....
It promises a joyous experience of letting go into unconditional love,
the spaciousness of the open heart.
-motherpeace












...the movement of water always moves towards depth, it always searches for the lowest ground.
It is non-ambitious; it never hankers to be first, it wants to be last.

-lao tzu



Two of Cups











DESIRE



There is One whom I could love above all others.
I see Her, smell Her, hear Her voice in my blood.
How can She be resisted when She is my own self singing?














"As unconscious desire merges with the conscious love of the heart, the outcome will be union."
-motherpeace


























Six of Cups



























CUPS.

A single example of excellence is in the meat. A bent stick is surging and might all might is mental. A grand clothes is searching out a candle not that wheatly not that by more than an owl and a path. A ham is proud of cocoanut.

A cup is neglected by being all in size. It is a handle and meadows and sugar any sugar.

A cup is neglected by being full of size. It shows no shade, in come little wood cuts and blessing and nearly not that not with a wild bought in, not at all so polite, not nearly so behind.

Cups crane in. They need a pet oyster, they need it so hoary and nearly choice. The best slam is utter. Nearly be freeze.

Why is a cup a stir and a behave. Why is it so seen.

A cup is readily shaded, it has in between no sense that is to say music, memory, musical memory.

Peanuts blame, a half sand is holey and nearly.

-gertrude stein (tender buttons)













....even if the feelings are sad, the active expression of them provides a release that feels good.
some memory of the distant past, like a wave, carries them into the future.
-motherpeace







Son of Cups
















Datura

Is there room in my heart
For you to follow your heart
And not need more blood
From the tip of your star

Is there room in my heart
For you to follow your heart
And not need more blood
From the tip of your star










(like the star)









asleep in the womb, sailing over the sunless sea




the a r t i s t uses




the sploosh
of silence






s p l i t b a l a n c e












f o c u s e d d e s i r e





















yoga means "yoking" or "union"

...................... (a i r and water)

the space between

..................... ( m i n d a n d f e e l i n g s )








datura



poi sono us unl ess us ed wit h k now ledge













tapping unconscious depths of pleasure






:neptune violet light:
















5 of Cups












what are you carrying around on your head?





treasured boxes opening one by one
all at once
teeming things
reams and reams of dreams it seams













stars

still

show


watch out,


look up!













tip tip tip t i p t o e


s t a m p e r


gumbooted through

wet leaf muck









3 of Cups

Félix Vallotton, Three Bathers, 1894, Woodcut on beige wove paper





you are water
I’m water
we’re all water in different containers
that’s why it’s so easy to meet
someday we’ll evaporate together

but even after the water’s gone
we’ll probably point out to the containers
and say, “that’s me there, that one.”
we’re container minders

~yoko ono









~


We are One.
And we are more.
She is the One,
and I am One
because of Her.

















in the river
with the pegasus
(child of medusa)
touchdown yoursweet brim to
my lips
drenched from your
horse s w e l l t e r i n g

you are a willow goddess
as witness to our
pleasure trips

can't deny the blue sky

b l i s s ed









"The Three of Cups has intent - they're never figures thrown together at random, or in conflict, as in many other cards; they have decided to dance together as one, and raise their chalices together. The figures are usually all female, and the card often hints at the purpose of the gathering, but neither of these things are fixed in stone; they flow in water, and may take any route to reach the sea.

This card is a reminder that it is party time if someone says it is party time. That's all it takes."








7 of Cups



inter:net=

busy, frilly
visionary experience
all paths lead to the same place
gather, lather, rinse...

standing still in awe
(everything and forever)
( f a n t a s y )


flapping bird s e e m s like all the rest
s e a m i n g

all cups over floweth to the sea

w h e r e a r e h e r f e e t ?

the firmest grasp mustly loosen
or else
slack tide brings n o s h e l l s


the revealing is l o n g
epic adoration in swoon s o n g
timely
mesmerized

along along
don't wait too long





((( g o n g )))










"She haunts my dreams. I must have Her. And if I cannot, I will dream another. I’ll dream of whom I choose, a hundred other goddesses if I wish."-tarot of the crone