DEight of Cups Energy lets you leave the past behind and move on to the next leg of the journey. You are ready to let go of what is holding you back today. In this sense, the Eight of Cups is both:
– a moment of re-reading your past. You want to understand why you always act or react the same way, even if this behavior hurts or serves you;
– and a transformative step for the future. You go in search of new tools, new people to always go as close as possible to the desires of your Authentic Being.
The Eight of Cups indicates that you are asking yourself the “right questions” – what can make me happy? How can I grow even more? It is a real “inner journey” that begins and that can lead you to a deep questioning.
When the Eight of Cups appears in a Draw, it represents dissatisfaction or even unhappiness: something in your life is wrong or no longer suitable for you. It is possible that you gave too much, waited too much to express yourself in an interpersonal relationship or at work. This “fed up” has become a real disappointment too heavy to bear and you prefer to distance yourself, stop. You disengage from the situation and refuse to invest yourself.
In the financial realm, the Eight of Cups says you need to change your ways and find new ways of doing things. Whatever your goal – get your budget back on track or grow your wealth – what worked in the past is no longer the right solution today. You have to change your “recipe”, adjust your “ingredients” to achieve the financial goal you are pursuing.
If you are looking for Love, the Eight of Cups indicates that you have to let go of something before you are able to let Love come into your life. You have to move further on the path of emotional healing to (re) find yourself and heal your past disappointments. You need to rethink your ideal relationship because what was attractive in the past will not be right for the person you have become.
If you are in a relationship, the Eight of Cups indicates that you wish you could “turn your back” on your problems. You escape from the relationship with pretexts linked to work, to your social life so as not to face the reality of your difficulties as a couple. To resume a constructive dialogue with your partner, you must “turn around” and come back fully to the relationship… unless you feel that you have already moved too far away for valid reasons and that you actually do not want to come back. . In this case, follow your Heart and even if it is difficult, seek your happiness in a more fulfilling relationship.
You’ve been focusing on negative energy way too much lately and this can cause anxiety, stress and lead to depression. Take your time to focus on the bright side of your life and if you need it, ask for help.