The Four of Cups from the Rider/Waite/Smith deck shows a man sitting crossed-legged under a tree. He gazes at three cups in front of him and ignores the one being offered from the hand emerging from a cloud. This is one of the traditional cards that I find easy to read. The colors of his clothing symbolically enhance his need to see the opportunity being offered but he protectively crosses his arms over his chest and withdraws instead of opening up. We live in a world today where it is easier than ever to withdraw into our own world. The Four of Water from Today’s Journey Tarot shows a young man walking down a busy street. He is plugged in electronically and ignores the opportunities around him. When we close ourselves off from the world around us, we lose the chance to gain the wisdom of the universe.
Teresa Sue McAdams, co-creator of “Today’s Journey Tarot”, co-author of “Today’s Journey Tarot, A Traveler’s Guide”, co-author of “Tarot Meditations, A Journal for Self Discovery”, and author of “Lessons, The Wisdom Within Each Moment”
