Three of Cups (trimmed):
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Sharman-Burke/Caselli Tarot
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The Three of Cups is linked to Mercury in Cancer – and to the
middle ten days of Cancer (approximately the 1st-11th
July). We’re still looking at the
Cancerian ideals here, so it’s Mercury that gives the Three a different
‘flavour’ from the Two. We’ve moved from
the duality of the Two, the giving and receiving of love in the relationship to
the communicating of our emotions.
Mercury relates to communication, the mind, and language, as well as
learning and acquiring the basic information we need in order to survive. It is associated with siblings, young relatives,
neighbours – and friends!
Three of Vessels (trimmed):
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Wildwood Tarot
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The Three of Cups often symbolizes the sharing of good times
with friends. A common image shows three
dancing figures, all communicating and sharing that joy, celebrating the
moment.
‘The moment of culmination and
the period of transition from euphoria to the resumption of ordinary life’, as
Juliet Sharman-Burke puts it, in her Beginner’s
Guide to Tarot. ‘The moment’ – that’s another Mercurical link; Mercury is
another name for quicksilver, so the planetary associations also include
quickness, a fleeting moment in time...
Don’t you just love those dancing
cranes of the Wildwood?! It's
such a joyful image - in fact, that's the word (Joy) that the deck's creators chose
for this card.
Three of Cups (trimmed):
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Haindl Tarot
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In the Haindl Tarot,
we see that overflowing of love in the natural flow of water, filling up the
cups and overflowing, symbolizing the love and joy - the outpouring of emotions
- to be shared (or in more Mercurical terms – communicated) with the important
people in our lives. True joy...and definitely something to be celebrated!
Beginner’s Guide to
the Tarot created by Juliet Sharman-Burke, illustrated
by Giovanni Caselli, published by Connections
Haindl Tarot, created
by Hermann Haindl, published by U.S. Games Systems, Inc.
Wildwood Tarot created by Mark
Ryan and John Matthews, illustrated by Will Worthington, published by
Connections
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