This is the 10th and final numerical card in the suit of Cups. It brings abundance, kindness, both spiritual and material wealth, and reaping spiritual awards through material and tangible success.
In this card, we have a happy couple and joyful kids spinning in a circle. Above them is a rainbow containing 10 of Cups representing a life’s fulfilment and all wishes being granted.
Male figures are wearing an orange-blue combination of colors, whereas female figures are wearing a blue-red combination of colors. The background is mostly yellow and lime-green with trees and a red roof of a family abode in the background.
The sky is fairy blue and the entire card emanates the feelings of serenity, happiness and joy. It’s a happy card through and through, although in its reversed state it can signify some deep (family) secrets that are eating the happiness of the family home from the inside..
The 10 of Cups is all about ever-lasting happiness, a happy home, a healthy environment for raising children and all-around bliss in family life. Unlike the 9 of Cups which is about ecstasy and the immediate jolt of dopamine, 10 of Cups foreshadows long-lasting happiness and a peaceful heart.
The ruler of this card is the lord of Perfect Success and he governs Mars in Pisces, and as such, he is able to relay his steady flow of spirituality, high vibrations and awareness to the reader who inquired about his future dealings, home and family
10 of Cups turning up in any kind of readings is a great sign as it signals prosperity, serenity and good luck, especially in the matters of the heart and soul.
Unlike previous Cup cards, 10 of Cups reversed doesn’t hold grave omens. Instead, it talks about familiar blocks, curses and secrets that can be dealt with and resolved in order for the family (and individual asking) to flourish and thrive.
When the 10 of Cups shows up reversed it’s a sign that there’s a family secret that is eating the family from the inside out. It could represent maleficent energy (like a curse) whose acidic presence is preventing the family from getting along and thriving.
This card can also represent the asker’s lack of freedom thanks to the family’s harsh prejudice or stern discipline and outlook on love and life. It can also mean that there’s a lack of warmth and parental love within the family.
10 of Cups reversed signifies an unhappy home, suppressed or hidden sexuality and bad blood between family members. In its most extreme cases, it can allude to children being born from incest, which wasn’t uncommon among aristocracy at all.