
This post is intended to be a mini Page of Cups Tarot Guide. It is important to mention that the longer you work with the cards the more you will discover how they speak to you. For example, the Page of Cups does have a theme and traditional meaning but I recommend leaving “space” for the card to speak to you. Over time, you may discover that the card represents unique insights or themes for you personally.
Suit of Cups Summary

Page of Cups Tarot – Upright Meaning
- As a person
- AKA – Princess or Knave of Cups
- Cancer, Scorpio or Pisces
- Earth + Water
- A gentle fey who is emotional and creative. She is someone who takes what she thinks and feels and puts into artwork. She is also a pacifist, a visionary and psychic. While she may be emotional she is generally pleasant to be around because she is kind and non-judgmental. She has a strong intuition but may be still learning how to refine it. Her emotions might work against her if she’s not careful. She may struggle with facts and logic.
- Figurative meaning
- The Page of Cups can represent wonder, encouragement, forgiveness, acceptance and caring for animals and people.
- This card is a call to observe the situation without judgment, look deeper into what is going on underneath.
- This card can represent a message or information regarding personal relationships that will have an emotional impact.
- Two Pages showing up in a reading can indicate a social event
- Three Pages in a reading can indicate children or a social group or clique.
- Four Pages in a reading can indicate a classroom scenario – school, university or other educational setting.
Multiple Pages showing up in a reading
- If 2 Pages come up in a reading it may reference a social event related to the situation in question.
- If 3 Pages show up in a reading it may be referencing children or a social clique of some sort.
- All 4 Pages in a reading can indicate a classroom, school, university or other educational institution.
Shadow Side of the Page of Cups
- As a person
- The immaturity in this card is emotional immaturity. This person is very emotional, moody and prone to tantrums.
- Figurative meaning
- The querent has unrealistic expectations and may be expecting too much from the relationship they are in or they have a fantasy of how things should be. These expectations could be an obstacle because the reality is never going to live up to the fantasy
- This card can also represent delusions of grandeur, wild ideas that are going unchecked and an inability to stay grounded in reality.
- Other keywords – impulsivity, emotional instability, immaturity or stubbornness.
Where to Find the Tarot Decks In Pinterest Pins Linked to this Post
- The Dark Wood Tarot by Sasha Graham
- Tarot Familiars by Lo Scarabeo
- Oraculum Leviathan: Draconian Tarot Deck & Grimoire by Asenath Mason and Bill Duvendack
- Tarot Apokalypsis Deck by Kim Huggins and Eric C. Dunne
- Tarot of Pagan Cats by Lo Scarabeo
- Light Seer’s Tarot Deck by Chris-Anne
- Tarot of the Ages by Mario Garizio
Artist Attribution
- Featured image Photo by xiaole Zheng on Unsplash
References
- My own experience
- The Dark Wood Tarot by Sasha Graham
- Holistic Tarot: An Integrative Approach to Using Tarot for Personal Growth by Benebell Wenn
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