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Three of Cups — Tarot card, Thoth Tarot deck
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Three of Cups

Thoth Tarot
celebrationfriendshipcommunityjoyabundance

"Lord of Abundance": the idea of Love has borne fruit. The will toward love is fulfilled in overflowing joy — the spiritual foundation of fertility, a harvest festival and thanksgiving.

The card's image

The Cups on the card are ripened pomegranates; they are generously, overfull, filled from a single lotus rising out of the dark calm sea of Binah. The pomegranate alludes to the myth of Persephone: the sweetness that binds one to the lower world. Before us is the card of Demeter and Persephone, the spiritual foundation of fertility — but with a subtle reminder of measure.

Interpretation

The Three of Cups corresponds to Binah in the suit of Water and the decan Mercury in Cancer. In Binah the idea becomes fertilized, forming the stable triangle of Understanding — that which can no longer be broken, yet from which a child may be born. The idea of Love, born in the Two Two of Cups, has borne fruit. Mercury in Cancer — the Word, or Will of the Universal Father, acting upon the most receptive of signs — only confirms the abundance.

The stability of the Three in the suit of Water manifests as happiness and satisfaction, joyful development. This is a harvest festival, a feeling of gratitude and joy — a moment when effort and feeling have yielded a visible fruit, and it is natural to celebrate it with others.

In the upright position — joy, celebration, emotional and creative abundance, fruitfulness. The warmth of friendship, gratitude, fulfillment shared with others. Feeling that has borne a visible fruit: the flowering of a relationship, a birth, the success of a shared work. A card of fullness — but with a subtle reminder of measure.

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Accept life's generosity and share the joy with those nearby — effort and feeling have yielded a visible fruit, and it is natural to celebrate. Be grateful and do not hold back your warmth. But remember the lesson of the pomegranate: one can rejoice in what is good; clinging to it blindly is another matter. Do not bind yourself to the pleasure that binds. Hold measure even in abundance: fullness is beautiful as long as it remains free.

What the forecast holds

Ahead: flowering, celebration, increase — with a light shadow of measure. The love and care that have been gathered are bearing fruit: the flowering of a relationship, a birth, the success of a shared work, a friendly celebration. A time of abundance and shared joy. The forecast is warm and favorable, but it is worth not trusting sweetness blindly: enjoy the harvest without letting it bind you.

Three of Cups reversed

The reversed Three of Cups — excess tipping into satiety; joy that should not be trusted. The lesson of the pomegranate comes to the surface: Persephone, who ate it, bound herself to the underworld — the feast becomes a burden, the abundance turns out to be illusory, attachment to pleasure binds. Mercury here is also the guide of departed souls, so interpretation calls for care: behind the facade of celebration an attachment to the pleasant may be hiding. The reversal calls for restoring measure and freedom to joy.

The card in spreads

The same card reads differently depending on the spread and the question — compare real spreads:

How it differs from Waite

Three of Cups — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithThree of Cups
Thoth TarotThree of Cups

Both decks coincide, with a subtle difference in emphasis. In Waite the Three of Cups is a harvest festival, thanksgiving, and joy — most often read as human celebration and a gathering of friends. In the Thoth the same meaning holds, but the accent falls on abundance and a rich harvest as such — on the fruitfulness of the element itself, not only on those who feast. Waite shows the celebration; the Thoth shows its fertile first cause.

WaiteThoth Tarot
ImageThree maidens raise cups in a friendly dance.Pomegranate cups overflowing from one lotus; no people.
EmphasisHuman celebration and a gathering of friends.The fruitfulness of the element itself, abundance as such.
UndertoneJoy and thanksgiving.The same joy plus Persephone's pomegranate: measure and attachment.

Symbolism & correspondences

Binah in the suit of Water, decan Mercury in Cancer (11°–20° Cancer). The idea is fertilized and forms the stable triangle of Understanding; the Word of the Father acts upon the most receptive sign, confirming fertility. Mercury is also the guide of souls, a note of caution in abundance.

Element
Water
Arcana
Minor
Suit
Cups

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