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Tarot Meanings Library

Welcome to your Tarot Library,

a space you can come back to whenever you need a bit of clarity, grounding, or a different perspective.

You don’t need to know tarot to use this.You just need to be honest about where you’re at.

 

If you’ve pulled a card, you can search for it and have a deeper look at what it might be showing you or come back to your reading later and work a little deeper with the cards.

 

If you’re feeling a bit off, overwhelmed, stuck, unsure, you can search by feeling and let it guide you without needing to do a full reading.

 

You can also explore by theme, like relationships, work, or change…

or just have a browse and see what stands out.There’s no right way to use it.Just take your time and let whatever resonates land.

King of Pentacles tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising stewardship, stability, and long-term security.

KING OF PENTACLES

Stewardship · Responsibility · Stability · Long-Term Security

Queen of Pentacles tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising nurturing, grounded care, and stability.

QUEEN OF PENTACLES

Nurturing · Grounded care · Resourcefulness · Stability

Knight of Pentacles tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising consistency, commitment, and steady effort.

KNIGHT OF PENTACLES

Consistency · Commitment · Reliability · Steady Effort

Page of Pentacles tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising learning, practical focus, and emerging potential.

PAGE OF PENTACLES

Learning · New skills · Practical focus · Potential

Ten of Pentacles tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising legacy, shared stability, and long-term security.

TEN OF PENTACLES

Long-term security · Legacy · Shared stability · Belonging

Nine of Pentacles tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising independence, self-worth, and embodied abundance.

NINE OF PENTACLES

Independence · Self-Sufficiency · Worth · Enjoyment

Eight of Pentacles tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising focus, dedication, and skill-building.

EIGHT OF PENTACLES

Focus · Craft · Dedication · Repetition

Seven of Pentacles tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising patience, assessment, and long-term growth.

SEVEN OF PENTACLES

Patience · Assessment · Waiting · Long-Term Growth

Six of Pentacles tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising balance, generosity, and mutual support.

SIX OF PENTACLES

Balance · Giving and receiving · Support · Fairness

Five of Pentacles tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising scarcity, hardship, and lack of support.

FIVE OF PENTACLES

Scarcity · Exclusion · Hardship · Lack of Support

Four of Pentacles tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising control, security, and fear of loss.

FOUR OF PENTACLES

Control · Holding on · Security · Fear of loss

Three of Pentacles tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising collaboration, skill, and shared effort.

THREE OF PENTACLES

Collaboration · Skill · Shared Effort · Learning

Two of Pentacles tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising balance, adaptation, and managing priorities.

TWO OF PENTACLES

Balance · Juggling · Adaptation · Priorities

Ace of Pentacles tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising new beginnings, stability, and material support.

ACE OF PENTACLES

Stability · New beginnings · Safety · Material support

Meaning
The King of Cups speaks to emotional mastery and balance. Feelings are present, acknowledged, and regulated rather than suppressed or overwhelming. This card reflects the ability to respond emotionally with steadiness, even in challenging situations.
It is emotional strength expressed through calm.

In everyday life
The King of Cups often appears when you are holding emotional responsibility — for yourself or others. You may be offering guidance, stability, or reassurance without being pulled into emotional extremes.
This card supports leadership rooted in empathy and self-regulation.

In the body
The King of Cups can be felt as deep calm and containment. The body may feel settled, steady, and resilient, with breath flowing smoothly and emotions held without tension.
There is composure here, even under pressure.

When this card appears
You are being invited to respond emotionally rather than react. This is a moment to trust your capacity to stay present and balanced, even when feelings run deep.
The King of Cups asks you to lead with compassion while maintaining inner steadiness.

Reflection
Where am I holding emotional balance right now?
How do I respond when emotions run high — mine or others’?
What helps me stay calm and regulated?

KING OF CUPS

Emotional balance · Calm Authority · Compassion · Regulation

Queen of Cups tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising empathy, emotional depth, and compassionate presence.

QUEEN OF CUPS

Emotional depth · Empathy · Compassion · Inner Steadiness

Knight of Cups tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising romance, idealism, and emotional pursuit.

KNIGHT OF CUPS

Romance · Idealism · Emotional Pursuit · Imagination

Page of Cups tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising emotional curiosity, sensitivity, and new feelings.

PAGE OF CUPS

Emotional curiosity · Sensitivity · New Feelings · Openness

Ten of Cups tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising emotional harmony, shared happiness, and belonging.

TEN OF CUPS

Emotional harmony · Shared Happiness · Belonging · Alignment

Nine of Cups tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising contentment, emotional fulfilment, and satisfaction.

NINE OF CUPS

Contentment · Satisfaction · Emotional Fulfilment · Enjoyment

Eight of Cups tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising letting go, emotional honesty, and walking away.

EIGHT OF CUPS

Letting go · Disengagement · Emotional honesty · Walking away

Seven of Cups tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising confusion, illusion, and emotional overwhelm.

SEVEN OF CUPS

Confusion · Overwhelm · Illusion · Too many options

Six of Cups tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising nostalgia, comfort, and emotional warmth.

SIX OF CUPS

Nostalgia · Innocence · Comfort · Past Connections

Five of Cups tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising grief, disappointment, and emotional loss.

FIVE OF CUPS

Grief · Disappointment · Loss · What Remains

Four of Cups tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising emotional pause, withdrawal, and reassessment.

FOUR OF CUPS

Emotional withdrawal · Disinterest · Pause · Re-evaluation

Three of Cups tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising celebration, community, and shared joy.

THREE OF CUPS

Shared joy · Community · Celebration · Emotional Expression

Two of Cups tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising mutual connection, balance, and emotional exchange.

TWO OF CUPS

Mutuality · Emotional balance · Connection · Choice

Ace of Cups tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising emotional openness, compassion, and new feeling.

ACE OF CUPS

Emotional openness · New feelings · Compassion · Connection

Two of Wands tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising choice, perspective, and standing at the threshold.

TWO OF WANDS

Choice · Perspective · Threshold · Possibility

Three of Wands tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising expansion, anticipation, and looking toward the horizon.

THREE OF WANDS

Expansion · Anticipation · Forward Vision · Momentum

Four of Wands tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising stability, belonging, and shared space.

FOUR OF WANDS

Stability · Belonging · Shared ground · Arrival

Five of Wands tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising tension, friction, and competing energies.

FIVE OF WANDS

Tension · Friction · Competing needs · Disruption

Six of Wands tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising recognition, confidence, and being seen.

SIX OF WANDS

Recognition · Validation · Confidence · Being seen

Seven of Wands tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising boundaries, effort, and standing your ground.

SEVEN OF WANDS

Boundaries · Defensiveness · Standing ground · Effort

Eight of Wands tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising movement, momentum, and rapid progress.

EIGHT OF WANDS

Momentum · Speed · Movement · Things aligning

Nine of Wands tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising endurance, fatigue, and resilience.

NINE OF WANDS

Endurance · Fatigue · Guardedness · Staying with it

Ten of Wands tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising overload, burden, and the need to put something down.

TEN OF WANDS

Overload · Burden · Carrying too much · Imbalance

Page of Wands tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising curiosity, exploration, and fresh energy.

PAGE OF WANDS

Curiosity · Exploration · New energy · Openness

Knight of wands tarot card handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising curiosity, exploration, and fresh energy.

KNIGHT OF WANDS

Momentum · Impulse · Action · Restlessness

Queen of Wands tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising confidence, self-trust, and embodied presence.

QUEEN OF WANDS

Confidence · Self-trust · Presence · Warmth

King of Wands tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising leadership, vision, and embodied authority.

KING OF WANDS

Vision · Leadership · Responsibility · Direction

Ace of Swords tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising clarity, truth, and mental breakthrough.

ACE OF SWORDS

Clarity · Truth · Mental focus · Breakthrough

Two of Swords tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising indecision, mental balance, and held tension.

TWO OF SWORDS

Indecision · Mental balance · Avoidance · Holding tension

Three of Swords tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising heartache, emotional truth, and grief.

THREE OF SWORDS

Heartache · Emotional pain · Truth felt · Grief

Four of Swords tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising rest, recovery, and mental stillness.

FOUR OF SWORDS

Rest · Recovery · Mental pause · Integration

Five of Swords tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising conflict, loss, and disconnection.

FIVE OF SWORDS

Conflict · Loss · Disconnection · Power imbalance

Six of Swords tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising transition, relief, and gradual healing.

SIX OF SWORDS

Transition · Relief · Moving on · Gradual healing

Seven of Swords tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising avoidance, strategy, and self-protection.

SEVEN OF SWORDS

Avoidance · Strategy · Self-protection · Withholding

Eight of Swords tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising mental restriction, fear, and self-limitation.

EIGHT OF SWORDS

Restriction · Mental entrapment · Fear · Self-limitation

Nine of Swords tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising anxiety, rumination, and mental distress.

NINE OF SWORDS

Anxiety · Rumination · Sleeplessness · Mental distress

Ten of Swords tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising endings, mental exhaustion, and release.

TEN OF SWORDS

Collapse · Endings · Mental exhaustion · Release

Page of Swords tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising curiosity, learning, and mental awareness.

PAGE OF SWORDS

Curiosity · Observation · Learning · Mental alertness

Knight of Swords tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising urgency, force, and mental intensity.

KNIGHT OF SWORDS

Urgency · Force · Mental drive · Reactivity

Queen of Swords tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising discernment, honesty, and mental clarity.

QUEEN OF SWORDS

Discernment · Honesty · Mental clarity · Boundaries

King of Swords tarot card — handwritten journal style meaning, symbolising authority, integrity, and ethical clarity.

KING OF SWORDS

Authority · Integrity · Clear judgement · Ethical leadership

Minimalist Ace of Wands tarot card showing a single wooden wand with small leaves, symbolising emerging energy, vitality, and the beginning of creative impulse.

ACE OF WANDS

Spark · Vitality · Emerging energy · Creative impulse

The World tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

THE WORLD

Completion, integration, and wholeness

Judgement tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

JUDGEMENT

Awareness, reckoning, and answering an inner call

The Sun tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

THE SUN

Clarity, vitality, and simple joy

The Moon tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

THE MOON

Uncertainty, intuition, and emotional depth

The Star tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

THE STAR

Hope, restoration, and gentle trust

The Tower tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

THE TOWER

Sudden change, disruption, and truth revealed

The Devil tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

THE DEVIL

Attachment, patterns, and reclaiming choice

Temperance tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

TEMPERANCE

Balance, integration, and gentle adjustment

Death tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

DEATH

Endings, release, and necessary transformation

The Hanged Man tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

THE HANGED MAN

Pause, surrender, and seeing things differently

Justice tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

JUSTICE

Balance, truth, and personal responsibility

Wheel of Fortune tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

THE WHEEL

Cycles, change, and the movement of life

Strength tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

THE HERMIT

Inner guidance, solitude, and conscious withdrawal

Strength tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

STRENGTH

Inner steadiness, compassion, and gentle resilience

The Chariot tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

THE CHARIOT

Direction, determination, and steady forward movement

The Lovers tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

THE LOVERS

Upright Meanings
Choice, connection, and values in relationship

The Hierophant tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

THE HIEROPHANT

Tradition, shared values, and guidance through structure

The Emperor tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

THE EMPEROR

Upright Meanings
Structure, stability, and grounded authority

The Empress tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

THE EMPRESS

Nurturing, growth, and the ability to receive

The Fool tarot card  handwritten journal style meaning

THE FOOL

Upright Meaning
Beginnings, trust, stepping into the unknown

The Magician tarot card with handwritten reflections and notes

THE MAGICIAN

Upright Meanings
Focused energy, clarity, and purposeful action

The High Priestess tarot card – handwritten journal style meaning

THE HIGH PREISTESS

Upright Meanings
Inner knowing, intuition, and what is sensed rather than seen

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