Knight of cups in a love reading11/9/2023 Perseus’ desire to champion woman in distress, defend high ideals, pursue truth, and embrace romanticism make him an unusual hero because he is the underdog that takes the side of the less fortunate. Upon his return to Seriphos, he killed King Polydectes, then returned to his birthplace with his bride and mother where he accidently killed Acrisius, thus fulfilling the prophecy of the Great Delphi Oracle. On his journey home Perseus rescued a beautiful maiden (Andromeda) from a sea-monster and married her. The Graease told Perseus where to find the she-monster to help him, and Athenen gave him a magic shield that would later kill the SHE MONSTER when she looked at her reflection. Let’s start with the Graeae (the three crones who shared one eye and knew the future). However, the king failed to understand that Perseus was loved and adored by others. The angry king decided to get even with Perseus and get rid of him, so he sent him on a mission to get the head of the UNCONQUERABLE GORDON MEDUSA (the she-monster). The king instantly fell in love with Danae and courted her for many years, but when Perseus got older, he decided the king was not good enough for his mother and made the king very angry! Meanwhile, Danae and her infant (Perseus) were saved by water-deities and ended up in the protection of King Polydectes of Seriphos. In Greek Mythology, Danae and her infant (Perseus) were locked in a chest and thrown into the sea by Danae’s father (Acrisius) to prevent a Delphic Oracle Prophecy from coming true (the king was warned that his daughter would bear a son that would kill him). In Mythic Tarot, you meet Perseus - he was the son of Zeus (the immortal king of the gods and ruler of fate and destiny), and his mother was Danae (a mortal woman). The Story of the Knight of Cups - Mythic Tarot You might get swept off your feet and fall in love - or something hidden might be revealed to you - or someone might show up from the past - or you might receive an invitation - or you might start a new friendship or new relationship - or you might receive a commitment or proposal of marriage. This week the appearance of the Knight of Cups indicates that something is going to change or that something previously hidden will be revealed! Tarot Card of the Week: Nov 2 – Knight of Cupsĭid you know the Knight of Cups LIVES THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM?
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