The Four of Cups.
Meaning according to Arthur Edward Waite- Weariness, disgust, aversion, imaginary vexations, as if the wine of this world had caused satiety only; another wine, as if a fairy gift, is now offered the wastrel, but he sees no consolation therein. This is also a card of blended pleasure Reverse: Novelty, presage, new instruction, new relations.
Notes: I like how this card represents a gloom so stubborn that even a cloud offering drinks seems uneventful.
Rider |
Radiant |
Animal Totem |
Circle of Life |
Deviant Moon |
Druid Craft |
Fantastical Creatures |
Green Witch |
Happy |
Justice League |
Labyrinth |
Linestrider |
Mystic Faerie |
Paulina |
Sacred Sites |
Shadowscapes |
Universal Fantasy |
Universal Goddess |
Wildwood | Zerner/Farber |
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