The page of cups tarot card is one of exploration and wonder. Of discovering something new that you didn’t think was possible.
I suggest, while looking at this card description, you have your tarot deck in front of you and decide for yourself if you agree with the feelings on this page or if the card represents something entirely different to you.
*The image at the top of the page does not depict all of the feelings represented by a specific tarot deck! You can find other tarot card meanings here!
*This post may include affiliate links. When you purchase items from these links, we will receive a small commission, at no extra cost to you, to help support this website. Thank you for your support! Read more ->
A few words to describe the card:
Emotional experience, something unexpected happening, releasing heavy emotions
Page of Cups
The page of cups tarot card is a card of strange things happening and allowing them to. This is a card of wonder and joy. It’s allowing the unexpected to amaze you.
The page cards tend to be about knowledge, and discovering something new. This cups version is no different. It is of a person looking in wonder at a creature that’s in the cup. This creature that shouldn’t be in the cup in the first place.
This is the focus in the card – the magic that is the cup, and trying to understand it. It’s a feeling of wonder and joy with trying to understand what’s happening. This is something you don’t have experience with.
It can also be something new you’re learning about for the first time. Some new emotion or emotional experience.
This card is the connection of water to earth, so it’s often depicted on a beach. Which is where it’s easy to see earth meeting water in nature. This is often a happy place, one where people can play and enjoy the elements coming together.
Page of cups can also represent releasing whatever is keeping a hold over your heart, and letting yourself be happy. Try to let the waves take whatever you’re holding on to too tightly.
Still Confused?
Still confused about the meanings of the cards? A few tools that have been really helpful for me have been: practice, taking the time to look at each card, read books like Tarot: Learn How to Read and Interpret the Cards by Kim Arnold. Or try out tarot spreads! Try doing a simple reading every day. The Labyrinthos app is really helpful too. Or try some that I’ve created by looking here: Tarot Spreads.