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Ten of Cups — Tarot card, Deviant Moon Tarot deck
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Ten of Cups

Deviant Moon Tarot
emotional fulfillmentfamily harmonylasting peacebelongingjoyful home

A wounded soldier returned from war is embraced by his loving family. Ten cups rise above the full moon in honour of this joyful reunion. Hearth and home, reunion, devotion to family.

The card's image

A wounded soldier, returned from war, is embraced by his loving family. Ten cups rise above the full moon in honour of this joyful reunion. This is not an idyllic couple under a rainbow with children dancing nearby — this is a reunion wrested from separation and wound: the one who might not have come back has returned, and the family closes around him. The cups rise not above a rainbow but above a full moon — the highest fullness of the suit in a world of deviant moons is achieved not through serenity but through a return from the darkness of war to the warm arms of home.

Interpretation

The Ten of Cups is the culmination of the suit, emotional fullness in the form of family and home. In this deck's world a wounded soldier returns from war and is embraced by his loving family, while ten cups rise above the full moon in honour of the reunion. This is the card of contentment, heartfelt peace, the perfection of this state; the deepening of human love and friendship, the place where you feel at home.

In the upright position — a happy family, a harmonious home, a community that accepts you; devotion to family, a loving and peaceful surrounding. If court cards are nearby they point to a person who champions your interests. The emotional completion of a cycle: what the whole suit was for has at last come together.

This deck's scene gives this happiness a depth not found in Waite's peaceful idyll: the joy here has been earned. The one who might not have come back has returned; the family's embrace closes around the wounded man. In a world of deviant moons, the highest fullness is reached not through the absence of darkness but through a return from it — and that is why this peace is more durable, bought as it is with separation.

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Allow yourself to be in this joy; do not destroy it with doubts and worries about what comes next. You (or someone dear to you) have returned from darkness — close the embrace and celebrate the reunion, without looking back at the war that was left behind. Beside Three of Cups gather a circle for a shared celebration; beside Six of Cups warm memory will deepen the present happiness of home.

What the forecast holds

A steady joy is coming — not a peak but a plateau; a long peace, a reunion, a deepening of love and friendship. Ahead is a home in which you are waited for, and a meeting earned through separation. Beside Nine of Cups personal fulfilment will become shared family happiness; beside The Lovers the union will take on a firm domestic form.

Ten of Cups reversed

The reversed Ten of Cups — in this deck's own terms, family strife, broken friendship, a disruption of the familiar order. The embrace opens: behind the facade of prosperity — quarrels, the severance of bonds, the loss of home. The soldier has returned, but the family greets him not with warmth but with reproaches; the full moon shines over discord. The outward peace turns out to be a sham; beneath it — resentment and violence done to oneself; a conflict of values within the community where you sought shelter, the idealisation of a family that does not exist. Sometimes — an unexpected and dubious alliance that destroys the previous home. The reversed card's counsel — do not confuse facade with home; repair severed bonds or honestly acknowledge the breakdown of the order. Beside Five of Cups — strife and spilled cups within the family; beside Two of Cups — there is a chance to restore the vow if the wall of estrangement is dismantled.

The card in spreads

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How it differs from Waite

Ten of Cups — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithTen of Cups
Deviant Moon TarotTen of Cups

Waite gives the Ten of Cups as a serene idyll: a couple embrace under a rainbow of ten cups, children dance nearby, a peaceful rural landscape surrounds them — heartfelt peace, the perfection of domestic happiness without a shadow of anxiety. This deck wrests this same fullness from war: a wounded soldier comes home, and a loving family closes around him, while ten cups rise above the full moon. The meaning is the same — hearth and home, reunion, devotion to family. But with Waite happiness is given as a given beneath a peaceful rainbow; in this deck it is wrested through separation and wound: the highest joy is a return from darkness, not the absence of darkness altogether.

WaiteDeviant Moon Tarot
SceneA couple under a rainbow of ten cups; children dance nearby.A wounded soldier embraced by his family; ten cups above the full moon.
Source of happinessA serene idyll, peace as a given.Reunion wrested through separation and the wound of war.
Symbol of fullnessA rainbow — the covenant between heaven and earth after the flood.A full moon — the light one returns to from darkness.

Symbolism & correspondences

Mars in Pisces (third decan of Pisces): Mars dissolves in the element of feeling; its force turns into warm unity rather than battle. This is the completion of the water cycle, in which even the will of Mars — and the soldier's war — serves peace, the harmony of home, and the heartfelt peace of reunion.

Element
Water
Arcana
Minor
Suit
Cups

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