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Please teach the meaning of 4- of chalice and 8- of scepter

YC44YC That owner friend I think your card meanings for the foundations are a little less than positive ...... I can't say for sure, I just think it's a little one-sided. First of all, the Four of Cups, does not mean that the status quo of the unsatisfied ah, I seldom see this situation, I generally see is that a person's stable state does not want to change, and this state is often a person's emotional, or mood, on behalf of the feelings of boredom or rejection of the look. Inverted, there are many interpretations, inverted is more difficult to grasp, I interpret the inverted small a I often use the positive position of the weakening of the view, is a little bit of inertia, or another interpretation is that he wants to change the status quo to try to accept something, I am so see, I do not know whether it is reasonable? And the Eight of Sceptres, in its usual base meaning, gives me this feeling, a kind of transitional phase to reach another situation, a bit impatient, but more crisp and quick. Maybe not thinking things through too much, certain times I find situations where I will go out the door. The scepter card then is a force for action, doesn't necessarily mean success, but still with some enthusiasm, if it's reversed it's usually interpreted as a lag in action. I don't know if that makes sense ...... I hope it gives the owner insight ......