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==Divination meanings==
==Divination meanings==
In [[occult]] and [[divination]], the suit is connected with the classical element of Water.
In [[occult]] and [[divination]], the suit is connected with the classical element of [[water (element)|water]].


The suit of cups pertains to situations and events of an emotional nature – in contradistinction to physical, or mindful, or creative natures; physical would refer to understanding with the five senses, mindful would refer to mental constructs and logical sequences, and creative would refer to the agility of transcending limits, if so desired). As such, when the Tarot is used in divination, many cups signify an emotional issue or love situation, or some event that affects the querent emotionally. The water astrological signs are [[Cancer]], [[Scorpio]] and [[Pisces]]. Additionally, cups were the symbol of the clergy in feudal times, and thus cup cards can also be interpreted as having to do with spiritual or religious matters.
The suit of cups pertains to situations and events of an emotional nature – in contradistinction to physical, or mindful, or creative natures; physical would refer to understanding with the five senses, mindful would refer to mental constructs and logical sequences, and creative would refer to the agility of transcending limits, if so desired).
 
As such, when the Tarot is used in divination, many cups signify an emotional issue or love situation, or some event that affects the querent emotionally. The water astrological signs are [[Cancer]], [[Scorpio]] and [[Pisces]]. Additionally, cups were the symbol of the clergy in feudal times, and thus cup cards can also be interpreted as having to do with spiritual or religious matters.