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Thoth- Ace of Cups
Triple Goddess Tarot-Ace of Cups
The root powers of the Waters.
To us moderns, who think beyond myth and now call it science, it maybe understood that Kether is the "Dark energy" and Binah- the "Dark Matter". Therefore, there is an element of darkness in both the Thoth and Triple Goddess Ace of Cups. In Latin-Mater is Mother and is actually the true dark energy as "Dark Mater/Mother" who is the Abyssal Womb and/or the Sea of Unconsciousness. Now I know that this seems a play on words even though modern physics doesn't really understand this unseen matter (Mater) and Qabalists have called this unseen force of Kether the "non-space"for thousands of years. The First Frequency of light is called the Qabalistic Kether, the Source of All, yet it is not known to us objectively, but its presence is subjectively understood as a movement within all that moves and the purest form of energy; hence it is shown as white purity in the image of the Ace of Cups. Again, the Aces are attributed to Kether/Binah and they represent the most pure forms of energy, which is really unseen by the human eye, but must be represented in a seeable illusion of white. Each Ace of its suit, is a specific type, and density of Energy that we call the Alchemical Elements and/or Pythagorean Universal Elements.
The Ace of Cups is Kether in Briah, depicting the influence of Kether on the Mental Level. The Ace of Cups is the Root Powers of Water, an universal element used to symbolize the intuitional (Un)Consciousness, and emotions (energy-in-motion).
The both the Thoth and Triple Goddess Tarot version of this Card shows the wave action characteristic of physical water implying the activity that encloses and directs pure consciousness. Kether, the pure light, is the source of all frequency in the electromagnetic spectrum and is shown as the source, woven out of microwaves of light and/or radio waves of frequency making a scallop-shaped Web of white light in the background of the Thoth Ace of Cups and the White Water spray of the Triple Goddess Tarot. Therefore, both The Thoth and Triple Goddess Tarot Ace of Cups, shows us a magnificent Graäl filling with "White-Kether energy", empowering the surroundings with Spider Woman's Web emanating from it. For those of us who do not know the Myths of Grandmother Spider, she is a Native American description of the Great Mother Goddess who wove the fabric of the universe. Today we acknowledge time-space/electromagnetic grid, as a woven grid of energy, a matrix if you will. The similarity simply means that we have proven the Myth to be Science.
The Ace of Cups represents the secrets of Water/The Universe Collective Unconscious of Qabalah, in its original form as "The Dark Sea of Mother Binah". The Wyrd (weaving) of Atoms into flowing waves/currents of energy-form and/or "thought form". Hence, Lady Frieda Harris (the artist) used the scallop shapes to represent Oceans of Water as did the famous Botticelli painting of Venus. Water is the Feminine compliment (magnetic), the Moon- vaginal- womb to the masculine- electric- Sun-phallus. This scallop shaping of the energy, is also shown on the swirling skirt of the Princess of Cups, who is the personification of the Ace of Cups. With the Princess of Cups as its throne, the Ace of Cups rules the Libra-Scorpio-Sagittarius quadrant above the North Pole, and the area of the Pacific Ocean.
Upon the Dark Sea of Binah are Lotuses, 2 in 1, that fill the Thoth Grail-cup with Life Fluid, that is either represented as Water, Wine or Blood according to the selected purpose of the symbolism. The Lotus also appears in the Triple Goddess Tarot, floating on a dark sea. In such symbolism, the Lotus can be replaced by a Blood Red Rose, thus representing the Blood Red Sea of Binah from which all Life flows. The Blood Red Rose is also the image for the "Rosy Cross" symbol.
Remembering that all Aces are the "seed" of a force, and that no matter how much imagery we use to describe "The Womb with a View" (I've called the Great Her, The Creatrix, this since I was very young in my studies), She is an unseen Force that makes Form from dream to manifestation. To represent this amazing Creatrix Force, in any form of metaphor is difficult at most, and a mystery in the least, as is the power of Imagination. It's like trying to identify the one who has left melting footprints in the snow. You know someone has been there, but no conclusive clue on their identity. Hence, it is said that She is the Seed-Waters of all Life; of Energy as Form. Often I envision all ideas of Self, as foam on the waves of Her Universal Ocean; they come and go, but she is always there. Therefore, when thrown, the Ace of Cups, represents, the seed-waters of a form, and idea beginning to formulate; a birth starting in the mind as a zygote that will take about a year to manifest its true form. Beauty, fertility, productiveness; the Mysterious Seed-Waters of Femininity.
The Cup, represents the the Womb/Enclosure where manifestation is developed and emerges from the Lotus (Crown) implying the idea of Womb, the seed of the concept of conception and not a sex as of yet. Thus, the Ace of Wands is the idea of Phallus-ejaculation and the Ace of Cups is the Idea of Womb-reception. Here the concepts of electric and magnetic begin.The Cup and serpent motif, representing male and female, are represented in the 2 green handles on the Graäl cup and as an intertwined, pretzel- like motif on the cup itself. The serpent motif is also shown on the stem of the Triple Goddess Tarot-Ace of Cups
The Ace of Cups is derived from-Yoni Moon, as the Ace of Wands is from Lingam- Sun. Thus we have the "Holy Grail", the Divine Creatrix; here the dark Sea of Binah supports the 2 in 1 (androgynous) Lotuses that fill the cup with Vital Life Fluid, be it symbolized, by water, wine or blood. 2 in 1, is the realization of the Womb and Phallus. According to Crowley, the White Light descending into the Ace of Cups is depiction of the Holy Ghost and/or Holy Spirit/Energy that enlivens all form, i.e. the male semen like flow of ejaculated force. On the face of the Ace of Cups, are the 3 intertwining rings that represent the serpent-like twisting of the Aeons of Osiris, Isis, and Horus. As Crowley states in his book of Thoth, pg., 195;
"The card represents the element of Water at its most secret and original form. It is the feminine complement of the Ace of Wands, and is derived from the Yoni and the Moon exactly as that is from the Lingam and the Sun."
WHEN THE ACE OF CUPS IS THROWN DURING A DIVINATION:
It implies:
- A new attitude brings rewards.
- In a period of One Year, the querent will develop a new relationship, or new awareness about existing relationship.
- Is experiencing a new bust of empathy, emotion, sentiment or enthusiasm.
- This is a time for staying open and vulnerable in order to reap rewards.
- The opening of spiritual, psychic, intuitive channels/
- Heart opening to the gift of Love.
- Longing for union.
- Receptivity.
- Devotion.
- Harmony.
If ill defined by the surrounding cards:
- Vagueness.
- Irrationality.
- Hysteria.
- Trouble communicating.
- Value of life questioned.