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The Ten of Cups shows what appears to be a family rejoicing in the frivolity of total happiness. What catches my attention is that the pair of children, and the pair of adults, are wearing clothes in the same colors. Is this symbolic of a completion of their lives' journeys together?
What does the color red symbolize in the bakground -the roof of the house? Is this symbolic of the past sacrifice that made the present possible? Is the sanguine river flowing in the distance also a key to this?
The Ten of Cups is not only about "Happiness," but about the achievement that is possible in this card's parallel, the Sun, whose number, 19, reduces to the number 10.
Any thoughts?
What does the color red symbolize in the bakground -the roof of the house? Is this symbolic of the past sacrifice that made the present possible? Is the sanguine river flowing in the distance also a key to this?
The Ten of Cups is not only about "Happiness," but about the achievement that is possible in this card's parallel, the Sun, whose number, 19, reduces to the number 10.
Any thoughts?