Ace of Cups, Rev: Let it Out

From a Tarot Reading: Reversed Ace of Cups and the role of emotional control.

Ace of Cups, Rev: Let it Out 1-Card Tarot Readings
Reversed Ace of Cups

From a reading:

Let go of spent emotion. Let tears flow when they come; it washes away much confusion and facilitates acceptance needed to move forward.

There is trouble accessing intuition when you expend massive amounts of energy to keep emotions in check. You’re separating yourself from the Source. Emotional control is important during periods of disruption to function, but once the threat has passed, those habits don’t need to become permanent.

Processing those feelings is clearing the path.

What does the inverted Ace of Cups say to you?

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5 Comments

  1. Not walking down the right emotional path by doing something to disrupt the flow!

    1. Oh, that’s a good one, Caroline! Thank you. 🙂

  2. CancerMom says:

    Hey was that from one of my readings because it sounds VERY familiar-LOL!

    For the love of God – Another Cup

  3. Dixie – Such a wonderful message, thank you. 🙂

  4. This was a huge issue with my ex and ultimately why we couldn’t make it. He had no sense of intuition and like you said in another post, when you can’t access your intuition, you are without a guidepost.

    When people ask what’s the one thing I won’t tolerate or put up with in a relationship, I always want to say, “someone who can’t access their intuition or who has no respect for it,” and, depending on who’s asking the question, I’ll tell them this. If they’re just looking for breezy, surface-y reasons, I leave out the intuition/accessing emotions part.