So instead of waking from sleep, she's getting no sleep at all. There is, however, the assurance in this card that one can wake up, and that such worries maybe overblown, and more in the head than in reality.Īssuming that the swords are attached to that wall, then turning the card upside-down does only one thing - tosses the woman out of bed. This is the "maturity" of the suit in that the mind is filled with ideas - the intellect can imagine and speculate too well. This certainly is a card about having too many anxieties and worries, to the point where it haunts your dreams and wakes you in the night. Reverse the Nines, however, and that conclusion is either put on hold, reversed or derailed. There's a sense of accomplishment with the Nines, a sense of maturity to the suit and a feeling that something is coming to a conclusion. That is, the most you can accomplish in this world, in the here and now-as compared to the Tens which are more spiritual completion. Alternately, the Nine of Cups can indicate that you have gone to the other extreme and that your arrogance or conceitedness could be putting off potential partners.Nines signify earthly completion. It can also indicate emotionally unhealthy sexual behaviour or sex without love. Nobody else, no matter how amazing they are, can make you happy if you have not found contentment within yourself. If you find you have been attracting the wrong type of person, you need to work on building your self-esteem and confidence and finding your own inner contentment before you bring anyone else into the equation. If you are single, the Nine of Cups reversed can be a sign that you are not in the right emotional/ mental state or lack the maturity to make a relationship work at the moment. However, while it can point to deep seated issues, the Nine of Cups reversed can simply represent the feeling of stagnation within a relationship that sometimes comes after the initial excitement has worn off or the honeymoon period has ended. For example, you may have settled for someone who looks great on paper but you don’t truly love and are now regretting it. To the outside world, it may look like everything is fine but on the inside there may be unhappiness and lack of fulfilment. In a love Tarot reading, if you are in a relationship, the Nine of Cups reversed is not a good omen as it can indicate that the relationship is not in a good place and that one or both of you is feeling let down or disappointed with it. On the other hand, it can signify arrogance or conceitedness and a lack of emotional maturity. This card in a reversed position can also indicate problems such as eating disorders or addictions being caused as a result of low self-esteem and unhappiness. The Nine of Cups reversed can also be an indicator that you are lacking self-confidence or have low self-esteem. You may also be struggling to achieve your goals, lacking in accomplishments or feel that you are not gaining the rewards or recognition you want. You may feel let down or disappointed when this Minor Arcana card appears reversed in your Tarot spread. It can also indicate negativity or pessimism. The Nine of Cups reversed can represent unhappiness, misery and lack of fulfilment. Alternately, you may have gotten what you wanted and subsequently lost it and are now feeling the devastation that can bring. You may have gotten what you wanted but now find that it’s not how you hoped it would be. In a general context, the Nine of Cups reversed is not a great omen as it can represent shattered dreams or wishes turning into nightmares.
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