The Tarot card "King of the Celches" shows a noble ruler who sits on a robust stone throne, surrounded by the churnedWaves of the sea that represent the world of emotions and subconscious. In his right hand the king holds a chalice and a scepter in the left, what thatBalance between emotions and willpowersymbolized. His robe is ocean blue, it carries a cloak in red and golden yellow, the colors of determination. On the right behind the throne you can see a red, stable ship that finds its way through the stormy sea. The king wears scaly shoes and a necklace with a golden fish, which illustrates its connection to the world of instincts and instincts. This representation stands for theKing's ability to control and control his emotions while moving in the middle of the restless emotional world- Maybe that also applies to you?
The king of the goblets symbolizes theAbility to understand and steer feelings, both with yourself and others. The card therefore encourages to find a balance between feeling and mind and to handle your own emotions responsibly. The king of the goblets invites us to cultivate our emotional intelligence, conduct compassionate and to develop a deep connection to our feelings and that of others.
The king is a very obvious symbol - it also stands in the tarot forLeadership qualities. Especially the king of the goblets symbolizes youempathetic and understanding leadership style. Check out something from him: he promotes a positive working atmosphere through diplomatic skill in conflicts, shows communication and cooperation skills and creates an atmosphere of mutual respect and appreciation. The king of the goblets encourages to use emotional intelligence and compassion in professional life in order to promote and inspire harmonious work relationships.
The king of the goblets appears the other way around? Then that means - on the other hand. He canemotional instabilitySignalize how moody and mood swings, as well as difficulties, to control or express feelings. That canemotional immature or unbalancedmean.
In some cases, the reverse card can also openManipulation and selfishnessindicate. Inner uncertainty or vulnerability can also play a role. This is evident in doubts and hypersensitivity to criticism. In the professional context, the card indicates a lack of leadership qualities.
In an emotional point of view, the reverse king of the goblets means,that they withdraw and close. They suppress true feelings and wishes and have difficulty making deep emotional connections. In relationships, this can indicate a partner who is not ready for a serious bond or has difficulties to show feelings open.