Episodes
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The Knight of Cups sits high above his prancing horse, holding a golden chalice. But why? Shouldn't he be out fighting somewhere instead? After all, isn't that the whole point of being a knight? Ellie explains...
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Well, isn't the Page of Cups a pretty fellow! Ellie explains the concept of color, key symbols and the significance of the Page's clothing, to demonstrate how ahead of its time these 100 year old cards really were!
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Ten of cups shows a man, a woman and two dancing children, beneath the glory of a rainbow of golden chalices. Hmm... because that happens every day, doesn't it? Ellie explains the imagery, the key symbols and why these people look so happy.
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Nine of Cups shows a rather smug fellow, arms crossed, sitting among the shelter of his 7 golden cups. So, is he hiding? Why is the table so high? What do the colors mean? And what would happen if yellow was blue and blue was yellow? Ellie explains...
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A man in a red cloak and red boots steps across a rocky body of water. But why is the ground so rocky? Why is the sun obscured by the moon? Why is the man's back turned away? And what about that gap in the cups? So many messages in such a simple imagery. Ellie explains...
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The Seven of Cups shows a blue sky, covered by grey clouds, which in turn are covered in a wide arrange of weird and wonderful offerings. So, why is Seven of Cups often referred to as the 'illusion delusion' card? Ellie explains why...
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The Six of Cups presents a lovely village scene, with 2 young children chatting as they mingle with cups filled with flowers. Unless of course you know better. The Six of Cups is so much more, let Ellie explain...
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The Five of Cups is a sad card, speaking of loss and hurt and disappointment. But is there more to Five of Cups than initially meets the eye? Of course there is! Ellie explains it all, so sit back and relax.
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Every inch of the imagery in Four of Cups holds significance to its meaning. Ellie provides a detailed explanation of basic definitions and key symbols.
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A society is only as strong as its weakest citizens. The Three of Cups is a card that explores the concept of people supporting people. Ellie provides a clear explanation of basic definitions and key symbols for the card.
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Two of cups looks like a simple card. Man meets woman. They fall in love. But as Ellie shows, nothing in the Rider Waite deck of tarot is as simple as it seems. Basic definitions and key symbols of the card are explained in full.
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In today's episode, Ellie shows the depth of her understanding of the cards with an explanation of little known aspects of its design, using the Ace of Cups as the example. The Ace of Cups speaks of love, but there's an important element of love that often is overlooked by even the tarot experts, that is beautifully illustrated into the Rider Waite tarot deck, in a way that the user will never forget. Once they learn the truth.
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Cups are about love. But that's not all. Cups have a complex meaning, because all of the cards are far more complex than they first appear. Ellie takes you through the basic purpose and energies around Minor Arcana Cups suite to prepare us for learning about each individual card in the suite.
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Ellie provides detailed explanation of one of the Rider Waite's most formidable characters, the King of Swords. Includes basic definitions and key symbols.
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The Queen of Swords is a clever woman. Ellie provides context to help understand the depths of the Queen of Swords card, including basic definitions and key symbols.
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Ellie provides a detailed explanation of the Knight of Swords, otherwise known as the Fighting Knight. Basic definitions and Key Symbols included.
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Who is this Page, whipping up the scene of the Page of Swords? Why and how is this card relevant to the Human Condition? Ellie takes us through the meaning and relevance of Page of Swords, and demonstrates how its basic definitions and key symbols can aid depth of understanding to a reading.
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Can you find the detail in this card that is often left unseen and unknown? Ellie knows the cards like the back of her hand and guides us through fully understanding the relevance of Ten of Swords. Basic definitions and key symbols included.
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As with all of the Rider Waite deck of tarot cards, Nine of Swords has more than meets the eye. Ellie discusses the card, it's key symbols and definitions, and provides depth of meaning to a card that is often underestimated by readers.
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Why is the woman in the Eight of Swords all tied up? Who put her there and why can't she escape? Or can she? Ellie discusses the basic definitions and key symbols that bring the Eight of Swords to life.
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