Four of Cups Keywords
UPRIGHT: boredom | discontentment | meditation | apathy
REVERSED: retreat | withdrawal | introspection
Four of Cups Description
The Four of Cups in the Tarot features a young man seated under a tree, absorbed in deep thought or meditation, symbolizing introspection and emotional withdrawal. His crossed arms and distant gaze suggest a disconnection or apathy towards his surroundings. An arm extends towards him, presenting a cup, yet he appears oblivious to this offer, reflecting a lack of awareness or interest in new opportunities.
The three additional cups placed near his feet further emphasize the potential connections and emotional experiences he is currently ignoring or undervaluing. This card typically illustrates a moment of self-reflection or contemplation, where the individual may be too focused on internal thoughts or feelings to recognize external possibilities. The Four of Cups invites consideration of one’s emotional state and the need to be open to new opportunities and connections that are presented.
NOTE: The tarot card meaning description is based on the Rider-Waite deck and Decoding The Cards