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Knight of Cups: Communication Advice

TwinkleThreads

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I've been trying to figure out how to connect with this guy I'm interested in, and I decided to pull a couple of cards from my Thoth deck for some guidance. I asked two different questions about how to approach him and how to keep the conversation going, and both times the Knight of Cups came up. At first, I thought it was a bit strange to get the same card twice, but then I started thinking about what the Knight of Cups usually represents.

From what I know, the Knight of Cups is all about emotions, intuition, and being receptive. It makes sense now—maybe the universe is telling me to approach this situation with more warmth and openness. I think it's suggesting that I should focus on listening and asking questions to engage him, rather than trying to control the conversation or come on too strong.

I'm still a bit unsure about how to balance being receptive without feeling like I'm just waiting for him to make all the moves. I guess the key is to create a space where he feels comfortable opening up, and that means being genuinely interested in what he has to say. It's also making me think about how important it is to tap into my own emotions and intuition when communicating with him.

I'm curious if anyone else has had experiences with the Knight of Cups in a similar context. How did you interpret it, and what advice would you give for navigating this kind of situation? I'm trying to be more empathetic and understanding, but I also don't want to come across as too intense or overly emotional. Finding that balance seems tricky, but I think it's worth figuring out.
 
I totally agree with your interpretation of the court cards, especially the Knights! I actually don’t use court cards in my readings anymore, but I’ve always thought of the Knights as representing that active, “two-play-couple” dynamic. The Knight of Cups, to me, feels like a repeating 2 of Cups—active, positive, and all about relationships. Those themes of couples' agreements and playful feelings just feel so general, innocent, and childlike. It’s like the Knight of Cups is reminding us to keep things light and fun in our relationships! 😊
 
I'm curious about the Knight of Swords appearing twice. Was it drawn once for multiple questions or twice? I'm wondering if this has any specific meaning or if it's just a coincidence. Could someone also explain the chances of drawing the same card more than once? I'm interested in understanding the statistical likelihood.
 
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