Alright, let’s talk about this 9 de Copas tarot card, you know, the one they call the “wish card.” Folks say it means your dreams comin’ true, like you finally get that big ol’ pumpkin pie you been cravin’ or maybe that prize-winnin’ rooster you always wanted. Wish fulfillment, they call it, sounds fancy, huh?

Now, I ain’t no fancy tarot reader, mind you. I just see things plain and simple, like a good day of farmin’ or a bad batch of preserves. This card, it’s got all these cups lined up, lookin’ all happy and full. To me, that means satisfaction and happiness. You know, like when your belly’s full and your heart’s content. It’s that feelin’ of “yep, things are pretty darn good right now.”
But hold your horses, it ain’t always sunshine and roses. Sometimes this card can show up reversed, you know, upside down. Then it’s like your wish comes true, but it ain’t what you expected. Maybe you get that rooster, but he crows all night and keeps you awake. Or you get that pie, but it’s burnt on the bottom. It’s like gettin’ what you asked for but findin’ out it ain’t all that great. It’s about emotional maturity they say, learning to appreciate what you have, even if it’s a little bit sour.
- Upright: Dreams comin’ true, feelin’ good, everything’s just peachy.
- Reversed: Wish granted, but it’s kinda wonky, might not be what you thought it’d be. Gotta be careful what you wish for, I always say.
They talk about symbolism too, all them fancy words. But I see it like this: those cups, they ain’t just cups, they’re like your feelin’s, all lined up nice and neat when things are good. When it’s reversed, them feelin’s are all jumbled up, like a spilled basket of eggs. You gotta sort through them, figure out what’s what.
And this number nine thing, they make a big deal out of that too. Nine, they say, is about completeness and culmination. Like the end of a long harvest season, you got all your crops in, and you can finally rest a bit. But it also means you gotta start thinkin’ about the next season, plantin’ new seeds and all that. It ain’t the end, it’s just a pause before the next thing starts.
Some folks like to tie it all in with other cards, like that Hermit card. They say that’s about lookin’ inside yourself, findin’ your own answers, you know, like meditatin’ on why that rooster keeps crowin’ all night. And then there’s the Ace of Cups, that’s the start of somethin’ new, like plantin’ a tiny seed that grows into a big ol’ sunflower. All these cards, they kinda talk to each other, tellin’ a whole story if you know how to listen.
So, if you pull this 9 de Copas card, don’t go gettin’ all starry-eyed or all doom and gloom. Just take a good look at your life, see where you’re at, and what you really want. ‘Cause sometimes, gettin’ what you wish for ain’t the end of the story, it’s just the beginnin’ of a whole new chapter. And remember, even if that pie’s a little burnt, you can still scrape off the top and enjoy the good parts. Life’s like that, you know, you gotta take the good with the bad, and keep on plantin’ them seeds.
And don’t forget, this card ain’t some magic eight ball. It’s just a picture on a piece of paper. You’re the one who makes the magic happen, with your hard work and your good heart. So go on, make a wish, but be ready to work for it, and be ready to handle whatever comes your way, even if it ain’t exactly what you pictured.
That’s all there is to it, plain and simple. No need for fancy words or complicated explanations. Just good common sense and a little bit of faith in yourself. That’s the real magic, if you ask me.
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