Monday 11 February 2019

Six of cups

Six of cups brings truly unique expression of truth which might be quite elusive in today's world where cynism is a commonplace and distrust mixed with scepticism is rooted deeply in how we perceive human relationships and the order of the world that we feel might have been left by harmony, trust and co-operation.
We might not so often ask ourselves, going back to the memories of the childhood - why was it so different and fullfiling - so much opposite to what life is at the present moment, being an adult.
The key often is to understand the innocence of the heart - how giving and forgiving it truly is.
Six of cups reminds us about this feature mingled with sense of joy and happiness that is truly coming from the utter sense of being.
Putting away our adult games and dwelling on the childlike understanding of love and harmony can ground us, give us necessary patience and self-reliance.
Self realisation through play and creativity as well as understanding children in our life - what are we able to give them and what can we receive in return.
Reflection and nostalgia of the past doesn't always brings pleasant feelings and memories. We also need to understand the hint to let go off cliging to the past and live in the present.
As much as we were hurt in the previous years of our existence, it shaped us but also it brought us to the very moment we are in now. What it means is understanding the value of what we are and how far we have reached. Life is not necessarily inexhaustible well but certainly the one we can use to thrive after all is forgiven, after all ... we are evolving ...

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