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Four of Cups

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The Upright Readings

dissatisfaction, kindness, reevaluation, redemption, Meditation, contemplation, apathy.

The card has the image of Uddalaka alias 'Aruni'. This card shows dissatisfaction with the unfinished work in your mind. At the same time, it also shows the kindness of your mind. You should reevaluate your strengths

Do not underestimate yourself compared to others. You are like redemption to all. This gives the knowledge of 'liberation from every worry. You enjoy very much in meditation and contemplation. Overthinking can cause apathy to the mind because you are an intelligent human being. The days of struggle in your life are over; the good time is coming.

The Reverse Readings

new goals, ambitions, beginning, Retreat, withdrawal, checking in for an alignment.

New emotional challenges will arise. New challenges will come in business or job. You have to take these challenges as new goals. Your ambitions are at their peak. It is only necessary to make it practical. You have to initiate and start. Now once you have started, there is definite progress. You will not turn at any cost. Promise yourself. Examine your life for alignment and identify new aspects. You have to move forward; do not worry about what is left behind.

Four of The Cups

European Tarot card study points:

A young man is sitting under the tree on the ground. He is in deep thoughts, unable to see the helping hand coming from the sky with the cup. He is sitting with closed arms. Three cups are already in front of him.

Ancient Indian Tarot card study points:

A young man is sitting in the flow of water. It is a rainy season. He is thinking about something. Three Kalash are in front of him. The divine hand with a Kalash is coming out from the watery field, but he is unaware of it.

He is Uddalak, known as Aaruni in the future.

During the reign of King Janmayjay, there lived a Guru named Ddhaumya. He had three main disciples – Aaruni, Upmanyu, and Ved.

This is the story of his first student, Aaruni.

One day, the Guru summoned Aaruni, “Son, the levees of the field have been damaged and the irrigation water is rushing out from the field. Please, repair the levee.”

Aaruni bowed to his Guru’s wish and went to the field. However, the work was more difficult than he thought. He tried several times but could not build a levee. Exhausted, he has an idea. In place of the levee, he laid down, which blocked the water flow. He remained in this position the entire day.

In the evening Aaruni did not return, Ddhaumya was worried. He asked his disciples, “Where is Aaruni?” His disciples answered, “Sir, you sent him to build a levee in the field.” The teacher said, “Come, let us see where he has gone.”

In the field, the Guru shouted, “Aaruni! Aaruni! Where are you, son?”

When Aaruni heard his teacher calling, he stood and came to him with folded hands, “Guruji, I am here. I apologize I could not leave the field. When I could not stop water from flowing out by any means, I laid in place of the levee. When I heard you calling for me, I stood up and have come to you for service. Please forgive me.”

The Guru was pleased with the selfless service of his student. He smiled and replied, “Son, you stood up after breaking the levee. From now on, you will be known by a new name, Uddalak (the one who gets up after breaking things). When you could not build a levee, you laid in place of it. You did this great service to your Guru without worrying about food, drink, or physical comfort. Therefore, you will be also known as Kalyan. All Vedas and Holey scripts will be learned by you automatically.”

With these blessings from his Guru, Aaruni bid farewell to the ashram and happily returned to his native town.

Then Aaruni becomes Maharshi Uddalak, who is also a mythological person Nachiketa.