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Six of Water — Tarot card, Manara Erotic Tarot deck
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Six of Water

Manara Erotic Tarot
nostalgiachildhood innocencereunionheartfelt giftsweet memories

Curiosity, intrigue, dalliance, flirtation. A card of looking-over rather than action: you can study a partner for a long time — or lose interest in a couple of seconds.

The card's image

A half-naked girl, ankle-deep in water, has noticed a little boar — or maybe a tapir — in the pond, and leans toward it out of curiosity: what kind of guest is this, is it worth getting acquainted? She seems to have forgotten that the beast is wild and could maul her by accident. The animal is almost entirely in the water, in its own element, and at any instant it could leap out — or keep playing a long game of give-and-take with her. Any sudden move of the heroine's could provoke an unpredictable reaction.

Interpretation

The Six of Water is about curiosity, intrigue and flirtation. Don't look here for deep feeling: there is interest, the wish to take a closer look at a partner who has caught your eye, but it is too early to talk of decisions or actions. You can keep looking like this for a long time — or lose interest in a couple of seconds.

This is a card of studying each other, not of union. The girl stands only ankle-deep in the water: she is not ready for deep sensual swims. The attraction is so far at the level of "who is this guest and is it worth getting acquainted," not "I'm plunging in headfirst."

The beast in the pond is in its own element, and so it is unpredictable. Most of your notions about the person are hidden under a veil of illusion or a lack of knowledge. A sudden move can provoke unwanted aggression: you can flirt, but carefully.

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Take a closer look and don't rush to conclusions. Right now you know less about the person than it seems — there is more conjecture than fact between you. Don't make sudden moves, so as not to spook the other or provoke aggression: flirt, but carefully, especially beside static cards. With the airy suit, keep the play at the level of hints and messaging, not action. Give the interest time to show itself.

What the forecast holds

Ahead lies flirtation and mutual study, not a solid union: even the likelihood of closeness is so far doubtful. This is a light looking-over that may drag on or fizzle out. Beside fiery cards the flirtation can flare up swiftly and burn through just as fast; beside static ones — get stuck in place with no resolution.

Six of Water reversed

The reversed Six of Water is curiosity gone to extremes. In one direction — you are stuck in eternal looking-over: for years you circle the pond, daring neither to draw close nor to leave, substituting a living contact with an endless "what if," building up the person's image from conjecture instead of getting to know them. Flirtation for flirtation's sake, a collection of sparks that never caught. In the other — the reverse, you rush to the beast without a backward glance: you plunge into the water headfirst where you should only have taken a look, not noticing that the partner is wild and may wound. A sudden move — and instead of play, aggression. The reversed advice: regain sobriety. Admit that you so far know almost nothing, and either honestly get to know the person step by step, or let the interest go without inflating it into drama. Beside static cards especially: looking-over threatens to become your way of never drawing close.

The card in spreads

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How it differs from Waite

Six of Cups — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithSix of Cups
Manara Erotic TarotSix of Water

In Waite the Six of Cups is children in a garden, a boy offering a girl a chalice of flowers: warm memories, nostalgia, innocence, a gift from the past. Manara turns the note in a different direction: not the memory of childhood, but a curious flirtation at the water with a wild beast. Where Waite warms with the past, Manara lives in the interest of the instant — to take a look, to flirt, but not to dive in. This is a card of flirtation and intrigue, not of sentimental warmth.

WaiteManara Erotic Tarot
SceneChildren in a garden, a boy gifts a girl a chalice of flowers.A girl by a pond leans toward a wild beast out of curiosity.
AboutNostalgia, innocence, a gift from the past.Curiosity, flirtation, the wish to take a closer look at a partner.
DepthWarm memory, a heartfelt bond.Surface interest: it can fizzle out in seconds.

Symbolism & correspondences

The Sun in Scorpio — hidden strength and resolve, a tendency to swing to extremes. Outwardly a light interest, beneath which smolders a sharp desire — capable of burning — to unravel another to the very depths.

Element
Water
Arcana
Minor
Suit
Cups

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