
Perhaps your experiences so far have not resulted in anything positive in your emotional life, but this is no reason to stop doubting everything and everyone who is close to you.
#FOUR OF CUPS FULL#
When it comes to feelings, the Four of Cups represents a very difficult period in your life, as it will be full of sadness and disappointment. In some circumstances, the Four of Cups may speak about stability in life, but as you can see, it's not what you expect right now. And this card, like all Cups in Tarot, usually refers to the emotional sphere of our life, which in this case will be saturated with sadness, bitterness, and in some situations longing for a partner. However, the card clearly indicates missed opportunities because the person is so closed off to their surroundings that they will not even see it as a great chance to change their fortunes.

On the positive side, in some situations this card may indicate renunciation or giving up something you have in abundance that no longer brings you happiness. All this can lead you on the basis of Four of Cups to isolation from the outside world. It is a lack of satisfaction and constant thinking and chasing after something that is difficult for us to define. It's all kinds of dissatisfaction with the current situation, but to such an extent that even the best opportunity from life won't improve our mood.

The Four of Cups in the upright position is not optimistic and neither is the expression on the face of the person it represents. This card also indicates boredom and inability to define one's goals, which leads to dissatisfaction, and also, as it happens with the Four of Cups, to remain in the current emotional state. The Four of Cups both upright and reversed portrays a rather negative image and situations that can lead to some disappointment, although in this case the reversed Four of Cups is definitely more positive in its divination. The card itself, on the other hand, represents a person who is closed to the possibilities offered to him, or even in a state of apathy. The young man in the Four of Cups is also visibly thoughtful, and seemingly absent-minded from his situation. At the bottom, we see the Three of Cups, which symbolizes the possessions of the person shown in the card.

This person has his hands folded, with which he is clearly not going to reach for one of the Cups (symbol of opportunity) held in an invisible hand protruding from among the clouds. This card shows a person sitting under a tree in a yoga position. After the first three cups in the Minor Arcanas of Tarot, it is time for the Four of Cups.
