Six of Cups

The Six of Cups encourages looking back at the past with fondness and gratitude while also reminding you to not get lost in it. It's about balancing the innocence and joy of youth with the wisdom and responsibilities of adulthood.

Upright Meaning

  • Nostalgia and Memories: The card often symbolizes a longing for the past, reminiscing about happy memories and simpler times. It can represent reconnecting with childhood friends or visiting places from your past.

  • Innocence and Playfulness: The Six of Cups is linked to the innocence and joy of childhood. It encourages embracing a childlike sense of wonder and playfulness in your current life.

  • Generosity and Sharing: This card also signifies acts of kindness, sharing, and giving without expecting anything in return. It suggests a time of giving and receiving gifts, both materially and emotionally.

  • Healing and Reconciliation: It can indicate a period of healing from past wounds and reconciling with people or situations from the past. It's a gentle reminder to forgive and move forward.

Reversed Meaning

  • Stuck in the Past: When reversed, the Six of Cups can indicate an unhealthy attachment to the past, where you might be overly nostalgic or unable to move on from previous experiences.

  • Living in the Present: It may serve as a reminder to focus on the present and future rather than dwelling too much on what has already happened. It's a call to create new memories instead of clinging to old ones.

  • Unresolved Issues: The reversed card can suggest that unresolved issues from the past are affecting your current situation. It may be time to address these lingering problems.

  • Loss of Innocence: This card in reverse can indicate a loss of innocence or a time when the carefree nature of childhood is overshadowed by adult responsibilities and challenges.

Symbolism

  • Children: Often depicted as children playing or sharing flowers, the card symbolizes innocence, joy, and the carefree nature of childhood.

  • Flowers: The flowers often represent growth, beauty, and the blossoming of new ideas or experiences.

  • Cups: As with all Cup cards, they relate to emotions, relationships, and feelings, suggesting that the themes of the Six of Cups are emotionally charged.