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Four of Cups — Tarot card, Tarot de Marseille (Conver) deck
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Four of Cups

Tarot de Marseille (Conver)
contemplationapathymissed opportunityemotional satiationwithdrawal

Stabilization, structure, a firm foundation — the completed 'square.' In the element of Water, this is emotional stability: family, loyalty, steadfast friendship, calm and reliable attachment one can lean on.

The card's image

Four cups arranged at the four corners of the card, like cardinal points defining a balanced, stable world. This square symmetry is the very structure of degree 4: stability expressed in four pillars. The card is in the 'square of Earth': inside the cups, black lines on a red background descend from left to right — feeling firmly rooted in embodiment. Red — the divine love of the suit, here having found a reliable form.

Interpretation

The Four of Cups is degree 4 in the element of Water: stabilization, structure, a firm foundation, a completed and reliable, but static 'square.' Four cups at the corners are four pillars of a stable world.

In Water, this is emotional stability — family, loyalty, steadfast friendship. Feeling that has passed through the ardent youth of the Three Three of Cups and settled: calm, reliable attachment one can lean on. This is the maturity of the heart as foundation.

In upright position — stable, tested relationships: family, loyalty, friendship one can count on. Emotional calm, a sense of home and safety, a reliable bond without storms. A good time to strengthen what exists, to build a life together, to value constancy. This is not passion, but the warmth of a hearth that gives support.

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Value the foundation, but make sure stability doesn't become stagnation. You have a reliable, tested feeling — strengthen it, build a life together, treasure the constancy that many spend years seeking. And at the same time, don't let the warmth of the hearth become habit without life: from time to time let freshness into what has settled — attention, novelty, gratitude. A foundation lives only while it moves; keep the foundation, but don't let it solidify.

What the forecast holds

Ahead — a phase of stability and calm: reliable relationships, a sense of home and safety, loyalty without storms. A good time to strengthen the bond, to build a life together, to lean on what is tested. This is the warmth of a hearth, not the flame of passion. Further along, the suit will lead to the Five — the trial of a new ideal; for now, value the firmness, not letting it harden into boredom.

Four of Cups reversed

The reversed Four of Cups — stability turns into stagnation. The main danger of the Four is stagnation without growth: relationships out of habit, emotional boredom, feeling that has stopped growing. Enclosed in a cozy but dead calm; satiation, unwillingness to let in anything new — that same apathy that Waite depicts as the young man not noticing the offered cup. Sometimes — emotional dryness, loyalty become a cage, or a refusal of love that life is offering out of fear of disturbing the established order.

The card in spreads

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How it differs from Waite

Four of Cups — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithFour of Cups
Tarot de Marseille (Conver)Four of Cups

In Waite, the Four of Cups is a scene of satiation: a young man sits under a tree with crossed arms before three cups, while a fourth, offered by a hand from a cloud, goes unnoticed. This is apathy, boredom, a refusal of the new. Marseille draws no young man and places no emphasis on a rejected gift: on the card are four cups at the corners, even square symmetry, and what must be read is the number — degree 4 (stabilization, structure) in the element of Water. The base meaning in Marseille is therefore broader and calmer: not melancholy but the firm foundation of feeling itself — family, loyalty, reliability. Waite's boredom appears in Marseille only as the shadowed, reversed side of stability.

WaiteTarot de Marseille (Conver)
ImageA young man apathetically ignores the offered cup — a scene of boredom.Four cups at the corners, even symmetry; no people.
How it readsThrough the posture of satiation and the unseen gift.Through the formula: degree 4 (stabilization) × element of Water.
EmphasisBoredom, apathy, refusal of new feeling.A firm foundation: family, loyalty, stable attachment.

Symbolism & correspondences

Degree 4 (stabilization, structure) in the element of Water. The Four is water in a reliable channel: feeling has settled, found firm banks and form. This is the last stable step of the square of Earth before the trial of the Five — a foundation that warms, but risks solidifying.

Element
Water
Arcana
Minor
Suit
Cups

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