Six of Cups
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🎨 Card Imagery
In a garden, a young child gives a cup of flowers to another child. Four more cups filled with flowers stand around them. Behind them, a figure walks away carrying a staff, moving into the distance. The scene is bathed in the soft light of memory.
đź’• Love Meaning
A connection from the past resurfaces. Or you're being called to approach love with childlike innocence. Nostalgia is strong.
✦ Eldrin's Insight
"The Six of Cups reminds us that sometimes the past holds keys to the present. An old love, a childhood connection, or simply remembering how to love innocently."
đź”® Deep Interpretation
The Six of Cups represents the sweet ache of nostalgia, the pull of the past, and the innocence that we remember—or imagine—we once had. The children exchange flowers with pure hearts, no ulterior motives, no fear of rejection. This is love before it learned to protect itself, before experience taught caution.
The figure walking away in the background is significant—it suggests that while the past is beautiful, it cannot be inhabited forever. We visit nostalgia, we don't live there. The cups filled with flowers represent the memories we carry, but they are arranged behind the children, not in front of them. The past supports the present but shouldn't obscure the future.
This card asks: What are you longing for from your past? Is it the actual past, or an idealized version? It reminds us that childhood innocence exists within us still, but it must be integrated with adult wisdom. The Six of Cups can indicate a reunion with someone from the past, or the need to recover a lost part of yourself.
↑ Upright in Love
Nostalgia, past love, innocence, reunion
↓ Reversed in Love
Living in the past, unhealthy nostalgia, moving on
↩️ Reversed Meaning (Deep Dive)
Reversed, the Six of Cups indicates unhealthy attachment to the past or necessary moving on. This may manifest as living in nostalgia so completely that the present is neglected, idealizing past relationships that weren't actually as good as memory suggests, or the need to release childhood wounds. It can also indicate finally letting go of past loves to make room for new ones.
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