Nine of Cups (Waite) – Satisfaction & Inertia + ZEN TAROT

Rider-Waite (Primary): The Process of Experience / Zen Tarot (Auxiliary): Guidance for the Soul

Nine of Cups 

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The Nine of Cups” in Rider-Waite is known as the “Dream Come True” or “Wish Card.” A satisfied man sits with arms crossed in front of nine arranged cups, smiling with confidence and contentment. On a practical level, this indicates you are in a moment of “having it all”—sensory pleasure, emotional satisfaction, and material abundance. What you want is about to be (or has already been) achieved.

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Ten of Cups (Waite) – Bliss & Dance + ZEN TAROT

Rider-Waite (Primary): The Process of Experience / Zen Tarot (Auxiliary): Guidance for the Soul

Ten of Cups

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The Ten of Cups” in Rider-Waite represents “Ultimate Emotional Fulfillment” and “Happily Ever After.” A couple (union) and their children (creation) stand before their home (stability), looking up at a rainbow and ten cups in the sky. On a practical level, this indicates you are in a moment of greatest emotional satisfaction, family harmony, and supportive relationships. This is a fulfillment where you “could ask for nothing more.”

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聖杯十 (偉特牌) – 幸福與共舞 + 禪意塔羅

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偉特牌 (主):經驗的過程 / 奧修禪塔羅 (輔):心靈的指引

聖杯十 (Ten of Cups) / 對應:水之 10 – 和諧

這張牌是你當下處境的「實際顯示」。偉特牌的「聖杯十」代表「情感的終極圓滿」「幸福快樂的日子」。一對伴侶(代表結合)和他們的孩子(代表創造),在家園(代表穩定)前,仰望著天空中的彩虹與十個聖杯。在現實層面上,這顯示你正處於一個情感最滿足、家庭最和諧、且人際關係最支持的時刻。這是一種「夫復何求」的圓滿。

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King of Swords (Waite) – Logic & Rigidity + ZEN TAROT

Rider-Waite (Primary): The Process of Experience / Zen Tarot (Auxiliary): Guidance for the Soul

King of Swords

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The King of Swords” in Rider-Waite represents “Supreme Intellectual Authority” and “Absolute Rationality.” He is a serious judge, lawyer, or surgeon. Holding a sword, he sits on a stone throne with cold clouds in the background. On a practical level, this indicates you are in a moment requiring high logic, professional analysis, and fair judgment. Emotional factors are excluded; facts and truth are the standards.

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Queen of Swords (Waite) – Clarity & Rigidity + ZEN TAROT

Rider-Waite (Primary): The Process of Experience / Zen Tarot (Auxiliary): Guidance for the Soul

Queen of Swords

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The Queen of Swords” in Rider-Waite represents “Independence,” “Clarity,” and “Boundaries.” She is a woman who has gained wisdom through pain and weathering storms. She holds a sword (reason and decision) in one hand and opens the other upward (acceptance, but conditional). On a practical level, this indicates you are in a state of clear thinking, objective judgment, and clear boundary setting. You are no longer naive; you know what you want and are not afraid to say “No.”

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Knight of Swords (Waite) – Speed & Arm + zen tarot

Rider-Waite (Primary): The Process of Experience / Zen Tarot (Auxiliary): Guidance for the Soul

Knight of Swords

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The Knight of Swords” in Rider-Waite represents “Speed,” “Rationality,” and “Decisive Action.” He rides a horse galloping at full speed, sword raised, charging towards the battlefield (or goal). He represents quick thinking, fast reactions, and direct communication. On a practical level, this indicates you are in a “race against time” state, needing to make quick decisions, take action, or use sharp language to defend your point of view.

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Page of Swords (Waite) – Wit & Logic + zen tarot

Rider-Waite (Primary): The Process of Experience / Osho Zen Tarot (Auxiliary): Guidance for the Soul

Page of Swords / Correspondence: Page of Clouds – Mind

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The Page of Swords” in Rider-Waite represents “Curiosity,” “Vigilance,” and “New Messages.” A young man stands on undulating ground, holding a sword with both hands, looking around sharply, ready to react to changes. On a practical level, this indicates you are in a phase of active thinking and information gathering. You might be investigating something, maintaining high alertness, or about to receive unexpected news (gossip, contracts, notifications).

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Two of Swords (Waite) – Indecision & Split + zen tarot

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Two of Swords 

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The Two of Swords” in Rider-Waite represents “Stalemate,” “Defense,” and “Refusal to See.” A blindfolded woman sits on a stone bench, arms crossed with swords, with a calm but turbulent sea behind her. On a practical level, this indicates you are in a “dilemma.” To protect yourself from hurt, you choose to close off emotions and refuse to see the truth, causing things to stagnate. This is a state of “cold war.”

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Three of Swords (Waite) – Pain & Melting + zen tarot

Rider-Waite (Primary): The Process of Experience / Zen Tarot (Auxiliary): Guidance for the Soul

Three of Swords 

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The Three of Swords” in Rider-Waite is the most direct depiction of “Heartbreak” and “Pain.” A bright red heart is ruthlessly pierced by three swords, set against a gloomy, rainy sky. On a practical level, this indicates you are going through a period of intense pain: perhaps a breakup, betrayal, loss, or receiving news that cuts like a knife. This is an emotional impact that cannot be ignored.

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Four of Swords (Waite) – Rest & Delay + zen tarot

Rider-Waite (Primary): The Process of Experience / Zen Tarot (Auxiliary): Guidance for the Soul

Four of Swords 

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The Four of Swords” in Rider-Waite represents “Rest,” “Retreat,” and “Truce.” A knight lies on a tomb in a church, praying or resting, with three swords hanging on the wall and one beside him. This is not death, but recovery after battle. On a practical level, this indicates you are physically and mentally exhausted and need to temporarily withdraw from the battlefield (work, conflict) to recuperate, meditate, or sleep, so you can restore your strength and start again.

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