Fire of Water: the swift, passionate onset of feeling; the capacity of Water to dissolve. Being in love, charm, a romantic impulse that flares easily — but is fleeting and shallow.
The Knight in black armor with bright wings gallops on a white war-horse — the most active part of Water. In his right hand a cup from which a crab aggressively crawls, the symbol of Cancer, the cardinal sign of Water. The Knight's totem is the peacock, for one of the marks of Water in its active form is brilliance; there is also a hint of fluorescence. He rides swiftly, dissolving obstacles in his path.
🐎White war-horse — The most active, forceful part of Water
🦀Crab from the cup — Cancer, cardinal sign of Water; aggressive onset of feeling
🦚Peacock totem — The brilliance of Water in its active form; fluorescence
🪽Bright wings — Swiftness; easy inflammability of feeling
יLetter Yod — The most exalted, active part of the energy of the suit; rain and spring
Interpretation
The Knight of Cups is the fiery part of Water: the swift, passionate onset of rain and stream, and more essentially — the capacity of Water to dissolve. In the Tetragrammaton he corresponds to the letter Yod: the most exalted, active part of the energy of the suit, which is why he is depicted as a rider. In the element of Water, Yod is akin to rains and springs — the active, forceful side of moisture. He rules the Heavens from 21° Aquarius to 20° Pisces.
Despite the fiery onset of the suit, the qualities of the person of this card are basically passive, in keeping with the zodiacal attribute: he is pleasant, shallow, endowed with the traits of Venus or a weak Jupiter, passively friendly, quickly and easily fascinated. As a card — passionate but fleeting surge of feeling: being in love, charm, a romantic impulse that dissolves obstacles and flares easily.
This is the active, dissolving side of Water — attraction, fascination, an emotional onset that arrives swiftly. Feeling bursts in and departs just as quickly: it is sincere in the moment of the flare, but one should not expect depth or constancy from it. The strength lies in the ability to melt any obstacle; the weakness — in the brevity of the impulse.
The senior figure of the watery suit is associated with flawless intuition and deep understanding, the ability to express feeling, to inspire others, and to embody fantasies: in this tradition we see a person moved by noble feelings and striving toward the highest good. There is genuine nobility in him, even if concealed behind changeability.
The Knight is the Yod of the water family: his onset is received by the Queen Queen of Cups (Water of Water); their union manifests the Prince Prince of Cups (Air of Water); the Princess Princess of Cups (Earth of Water) embodies it. His passion is a continuation of the Ace Ace of Cups. The fiery companion by rank is the Knight of Wands Knight of Wands, where the same onset is applied to fire: there Water calms; here Fire creates the problem.
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Advice & forecast
✦ The card's advice
Let the feeling surge, but do not expect depth and constancy from it. Before you is fiery water: a passionate impulse that dissolves obstacles and flares swiftly — enjoy its sincerity in the moment, but do not build long plans upon it. If you yourself are this Knight, remember: the nobility within you is genuine, but fire and water are uneasy companions, and the onset easily shallows into whim. Move toward the highest good to which noble feelings are drawing you — but beware of flaring just as quickly as you cool.
🔮 What the forecast holds
Ahead: a flare of infatuation or fascination — feeling that dissolves obstacles and arrives swiftly. A romantic impulse, charm, a passionate surge that flares easily. Moved by noble feelings and a striving toward the highest good. The forecast is vivid and warm, but it is worth noting the fleetingness: this onset arrives quickly and may just as quickly ebb. Treasure the impulse without expecting constancy from it.
↓ Knight of Cups reversed
In an unfavorable elemental environment he is sensual, lazy, and unreliable, without losing the deeper innocence and purity of his nature; but he is so shallow that these depths are hard to reach — "his name is written on water." Notably, combining fire and water rarely succeeds: such a person usually fails at his undertakings, and if real luck does not attend him, his life is a series of failures, while the inner "civil war" sometimes ends in breakdown; the abuse of stimulants hastens the catastrophe. Reversals in the Thoth are conditional: passion shallows into whim, unreliability, and self-destruction.
The card in spreads
The same card reads differently depending on the spread and the question — compare real spreads:
Spread "A flare of feeling"
Understand the nature of a sudden attraction
«What does this impulse toward me — or within me — mean?»
What has flared
Knight of Cups
Where it comes from
Ace of Cups
Will it last
Six of Cups
Knight of Cups — a passionate, swift surge of feeling; being in love that dissolves obstacles and flares easily. Where it comes from Ace of Cups — from the living source of water, sincere in the moment of the flare. Will it last Six of Cups — harmony is possible, but only if the impulse finds its balance. Let the feeling surge, but do not expect depth and constancy from it right away.
Spread "What kind of person is this"
Understand a charming but changeable nature
«Can I rely on him in matters of feeling?»
His essence
Knight of Cups
The risk
Seven of Cups (rev.)
What he lacks
Queen of Cups
Knight of Cups — pleasant, charming, noble in his impulse, but shallow: he "bursts in and departs" in feeling; easily fascinated and just as easily cooled. Seven of Cups reversed — when he sobers, he is capable of not breaking down into sensuality and unreliability. What he lacks Queen of Cups — the depth and constancy of the Queen. Treasure the sincerity of the flare, but do not build long plans upon it.
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Spread "Fire and water within me"
Come to terms with the inner discord of passion
«How do I reconcile impulse and constancy?»
The onset
Knight of Cups
What will reconcile
Art
If it succeeds
Nine of Cups
Knight of Cups — within you is fiery water: the passionate onset that flares and ebbs, the inner "civil war" of impulse and constancy. What will reconcile Art — Art, fusing opposites into a single stream. If it succeeds Nine of Cups — happiness and fullness. Direct the impulse toward the highest good to which noble feelings are drawing you, letting fire and water learn to coexist.
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How it differs from Waite
Rider-Waite-SmithKing of Cups
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Thoth TarotKnight of Cups
The ranks must not be confused here. The mounted Thoth "Knight of Cups" is the senior, ruling figure of the watery suit, and in Waite's system he corresponds not to the Knight but to the King of Cups. The King of Cups embodies the masculine side of the element of water: flawless intuition, deep understanding, the ability to express feeling and inspire others. But the Thoth Knight is noticeably more forceful and ambivalent than Waite's stately King: Fire of Water adds to him speed, passion, and inner discord.
WaiteThoth Tarot
RankKing of Cups — a stately ruler of the watery suit.Knight of Cups — the senior but mounted and forceful figure.
TemperamentCalm intuition, deep understanding, a source of support.Speed, passion, easy inflammability, inner discord.
DepthConfidently at home with his intuition, not afraid of it.Noble, but shallow: "his name is written on water."
Symbolism & correspondences
Fire of Water — the letter Yod of the Tetragrammaton; the active, dissolving side of moisture. Decan: 21° Aquarius to 20° Pisces. In the I Ching — hexagram 54, Gui Mei, the difficulty of combining opposites (fire and water): a naturally peace-loving character sits uneasily with speed and onset. Rain and spring: passionate but transient emotional onset.
Element
Water
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Arcana
Minor
Suit
Cups
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