![]() ![]() Taken together, the red lion reinforces the allusion to The Lovers card mentioned above.īetween the two cups, there stands the Staff of Hermes, or a caduceus. ![]() ![]() The color red almost always illustrates passion while the lion normally symbolizes sexual energy. Together, their separate halves complement each other in a yin/yang paradox similar to the two figures in The Lovers card.Ībove the two cups, there flies the head of a red lion. The figure on the right, a man, is dressed in the colors of The Fool, the divine masculine. The figure on the left, a woman, is dressed in the colors of The High Priestess, the divine feminine. Both figures show only half of themselves. In the Two of Cups, two figures stand facing each other holding two cups. įor more information about The Two of Cups card, check out A. If you are looking for a deck of Tarot cards, check out our standard Rider-Waite deck here or check out one of our recent arrivals here. The Two of Cups encourages mutual respect among others and characterises love as an act of healing. It widens the previous call for love and creativity by applying it to other people. While the the Ace of Cups focused on the individual, the Two of Cups focuses on relationships. The 3 symbols pointed out above are explained below.) (The above image is a copy of The Two of Cups card in a standard Rider-Waite Tarot deck. ![]()
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