![]() ![]() When we liberate our Inner Child, much happiness and joy awaits us. If you want to learn more about the Inner Child check out this famous Book . One of my favorite Tarot decks to explore this aspect of ourselves is the Inner Child Cards and I highly recommend them. Either way, it is a great card to launch you into self exploration. If we have a lot of trauma from our childhood I often see this card reversed. If we have a healthy happy childhood then this card often pops up. By meeting and liberating our Inner Child so much love and six of cups energy is available to us. Most work on the Inner Child looks at the pain and the trauma but I tend to look at the positive and potential also. Our Inner Child is our childlike aspect inside of us. ![]() ![]() I think this card is a perfect example of exploring your Inner Child. QUESTIONS TO HELP YOU EXPLORE THIS CARD MORE Which one is represented in the reading? The surrounding cards and your intuition will guide you. There are three figures in this card – the guard and the two children. The figure could also represent letting go of the ‘adult’ side for a while and enjoying the play and innocence of being in the moment. A safe place – a holding space.Īn adult walks away from the scene suggesting that the children are safe enough to be on their own. Right now the figure is far from there but with choice he can make his way back. The castle can represent home, emotional security and positive goals. Literally ‘x marks the spot’ and a guide towards being in the moment. There is honor in maintaining friendships, giving love and being loyal. The Greenery represents abundance which this card makes us feel.Ī sign of structure and elevation. A mystical symbol that reminds us that in connection and love we can find the Divine. The five petals reminds us of the pentagram – the image of universal balance of the four elements and spirit. The white color represents purity and innocence. These cups represent growth, potential and gifts of love. There are six cups and each of them contain white flowers and greenery. These children represent love, friendship and fun. The older child hands the younger child a cup in a sign of friendship and affection. The children face each other and they are happy. To the left of the card a soldier/guard walks away into the distance. In the background stands a house/manor/castle. The older child is handing the younger a cup and behind him another cup stands on a pedestal. Two children play in a courtyard surrounded by cups overflowing with greenery and white flowers. It also can mean friendships from the past and reunions. Traditionally this card means happy news about children. It is a happy time for you now with friends and family. The Six of Cups is a card of joy, happiness and innocence. ![]()
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