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

Thoth Tarot
walking awayspiritual questemotional exhaustionseeking meaningquiet departure

"Indolence" (Sloth): the fading of interest, emotional exhaustion. Pleasure obscured by time and sorrow; the resolve to leave what is familiar and step into the unknown.

The card's image

Eight Cups — small, old, chipped — are arranged in three rows; in the top row they are completely empty. Water flows from two blossoms into two central cups and runs down into two lower ones without filling them. The lotuses droop without sun or rain on poisoned soil; the water is dark and murky; on the horizon a pale yellow light is suppressed by leaden-blue clouds; all around are barren "Bad Lands."

Interpretation

The Eight of Cups corresponds to Hod in the suit of Water and the decan Saturn in Pisces. The Eights mirror the Sevens Seven of Cups and bear the same internal defects, but in a sense correct their errors — the evil has already been done; now comes the counter-action. What makes this card in the highest degree unpleasant is Saturn: the Mercurial impulse of Hod is overpowered; pleasure is obscured by time and sorrow, and in the water there is no strength to resist.

Pisces is calm but stagnant water; Saturn makes it altogether dead. The Eight is the number of transformation, and in the suit of Water it means a farewell to something familiar and customary, a departure into the unknown. Whether what is left is something precious or merely a routine from which it is hard to disentangle — the card does not specify.

In the upright position — the fading of interest, emotional exhaustion, the abandonment of what until recently gave joy. This is the card of a feast that never happened: everything was ready for the celebration, but the host forgot to invite the guests — or simply despaired, for the undertaking proved just slightly beyond his strength. Not "the morning after a merry night" but emptiness instead of the night itself.

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Honestly acknowledge what has exhausted itself, and do not cling to an empty vessel. The interest has faded, the strength for former joys was not found — and this is not a reason for self-reproach but a signal to release what no longer nourishes. If within you there is the ripening resolve to step into the unknown, to leave the familiar behind — take that step of your own will, not from despondency. Do not try to revive dead water by force: sometimes the most mature act is to step away from an emptied table and go in search of a living source.

What the forecast holds

Ahead: apathy, abandonment, departure from what no longer fills — time and dejection have obscured pleasure, and there was no strength for it. The fading of interest, emotional exhaustion, a feast that never happened. Yet in this lies the germ of movement: the resolve to leave the familiar behind and step into the unknown — a free, if anxious, step. The forecast calls for not getting stuck in the emptiness but moving away, consciously, toward what is new.

Eight of Cups reversed

Reversals in the Thoth are conditional. The reversed Eight of Cups may mean a shake-up from numbness, an attempt to reclaim interest, an abandonment of what has long been dead in favor of the living — the continuation of that same conscious departure, undertaken with awareness. In a negative reading — final submersion in listlessness and indifference, flight dictated by despondency rather than maturity. The reversal asks: is your departure a mature step toward the living, or a surrender to exhaustion.

The card in spreads

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How it differs from Waite

Eight of Cups — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithEight of Cups
Thoth TarotEight of Cups

Waite's Eight of Cups shows a figure departing from eight abandoned cups: a road through a dark gorge lit by the moon speaks of uncertainty, and the red garment speaks of freedom of choice; the person leaves of their own accord. In the Thoth there is no departing hero — only dead, stagnant water and chipped, emptying cups: the accent falls on the emptiness itself, on the fading that makes any action feel superfluous.

WaiteThoth Tarot
ImageA traveler under the moon walks away from eight cups.Dead water and chipped, emptying cups; no hero.
AccentDeparture as an act, a choice, and a movement away.The emptiness itself; fading; the superfluousness of any action.
ToneUncertainty, but freedom of choice (the red cloak).Stagnation and sorrow; there is almost nothing left to depart from.

Symbolism & correspondences

Hod in the suit of Water, decan Saturn in Pisces (1°–10° Pisces). The Mercurial impulse of Hod is overpowered by Saturn: pleasure is obscured by time and sorrow. Pisces is stagnant water, which Saturn makes altogether dead. The Eight mirrors the Seven: the evil has already been done; now comes the counter-action.

Element
Water
Arcana
Minor
Suit
Cups

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