The conclusion of any matter in plenty, perfection and merriment; happy issue, victory, fulfilment, solace, healing.
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Tarot card meaning:
A stationary period in one’s life; weariness, surfeit. Dissatisfaction with material success. Reevaluation of one’s earthly pleasures. Kindness from others.
Arthur E. Waite - The Pictorial Key to the Tarot :
Four of Cups card divinatory meanings:
Weariness, disgust, aversion, imaginary vexations, as if the wine of this world had caused satiety only; another wine, as if a fairy gift, is now offered the wastrel, but he sees no consolation therein. This is also a card of blended pleasure.

It is a card of loss, but something remains over; three have been taken, but two are left; it is a card of inheritance, patrimony, transmission, but not corresponding to expectations; with some interpreters it is a card of marriage, but not without bitterness or frustration.
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