You have chosen Strength and the 6 of Cups. The 6 of Cups are all about nostalgia from the past. It's a time of looking back and reminiscing. Maybe you want your childhood back or you're looking at memories from the past that have made you a little teary eyed. A little laughter has come into your world when you remember the funny times that you spent as a child. These memories from the past may mean that you need to reconcile something from your past and maybe you're thinking about these things for very good reasons. You may feel that you have no reconciliation to deal with the person from the past. Maybe this is a symbol of reconciliation with someone from your present. The subconscious is very good at helping us understanding things in pictures. Unfortunately we sometimes read exactly into the pictures instead of seeing the point, as some symbol of what we should do next. It's been strong enough to identify what these messages mean and maybe indeed you need to go back to your childhood for the Strength card is linked to Leo which is also dealing with children, hobbies and passions. The Strength card is about keeping control of your very powerful emotions. You must maintain control of these but your emotions do need an outlet. It's the way in which you deliver them and how much and how suddenly. You're someone that's quite proud and you're used to having control over everything. In fact you like to control other people. You strut around and you're used to getting your own way but you would certainly convince yourself that you were doing it for their best intentions. You're someone that people have to keep happy otherwise, they don't want to see the emotions that you'll let out for they can be quite ugly. You need not to have so many tantrums or sulks. It's unfair. Other people tread round you too carefully and you are not really seeing any true friendships, when people are always walking on eggshells for no one can really be their self's. The Strength card is asking you to look at your childish ways and make sure that you are not so passionate that you push everybody away through the tantrums or the sulks that you feel you're allowed to give.