This card sends out the typical portrayal of a man who has a need of wealth. A male is pictured on the front of this particular Tarot card with legs apart and arms folded. He can be a bit of a mysterious person, with a blue cloth wrapped around his shoulder, like a man portraying warmth and wealth.
The full picture shows off a picture of wealth and an array of gold cups – nine of course. The cups are on show and not to be touched or moved. The message of ‘these are all mine’ is quite apparent.
If you are learning to read the Tarot cards then, when you are looking at a figure on a card, look at the personality the person is showing. With this card, you can relate it to a materialistic person, one that can be selfish and is willing to share his life but not his wealth.
In the suit of the cups in Tarot cards on the whole they represent abundance and emotional issues, so when drawn out of the pack of Tarot cards they reach out to a client who has one or more emotional issues that need resolving.
Notably, the full explanation can be changed round a bit by the card displayed on the right or the left side of the Nine of Cups.
Tarot cards have over the years received bad press and I would like to put the record straight.
A private reading given by any Tarot reader is the outline of the next chapter in a person’s life, however the decisions whether or not to take any notice and act on any part of the reading is up to the person receiving the reading.