Traditionally in the UK we don’t celebrate this wonderful holiday and that's a real shame. When we are going through a tough time, whether it’s with work or a relationship it is all too easy to become so focused upon a problem, so much so, that we cannot see all the wonderful people and opportunities that surround us.The Five of Cups is a typical example of this situation, a figure stands slumped looking at the three cups in front of him that have tipped over. He is upset and feeling disappointed, yet while he is so focused upon those three Cups which represent what has gone wrong. He fails to see the two Cups behind him that offer fresh hope and opportunity. Unlike the figure in the Five of Cups, why not turn around, for we all have something to be thankful for, what will you see in those two Cups!
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