| Author | Topic:   2 of cups as a job? | 
	| elixir Knowflake
 Posts: 1515From: United States
 Registered: Apr 2012
 |  posted October 15, 2013 11:12 AM       What are jobs that the 2 of cups could represent?
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	| Pure Knowflake
 Posts: 191From: UK
 Registered: Apr 2012
 |  posted October 15, 2013 12:14 PM       Office work maybe? In the imagery I saw the lion/caduceus as the boss and the two people below him as coworkers.
 Hospital came to mind as well.  I could be way off though.  IP: Logged | 
	| Twirl Knowflake
 Posts: 2378From: Europe
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 |  posted October 15, 2013 01:24 PM       I find them difficult to pinpoint. But health care professions, coaching/guiding clients, are some that come to mind. Maybe even a dating coach. Personal care that someone does for a person like a hairdresser/sauna beautician etc. I can also see. Has to be with people in my opinion.
 Anything "healing", but more medical background then the general "elderly carer", etc (that's often 6 of cups).
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	| littlecloud Moderator
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 |  posted October 15, 2013 02:50 PM       ^ yea I have a similar opinion. I was thinking something that involves one on one care. A nurse rather than a doctor bc nurses spend more time with patients (usually), doctors don't often build that close relationships. Also a therapist.
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	| elixir Knowflake
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 |  posted October 15, 2013 09:47 PM       Yep, I feel like it could mean one-on-one work where you can build relationships with people, but it could also be a really laid back environment too where people are friendly. Something like a tarot reader or psychic comes to mind too, since that can be healing.
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	| Love&Light Knowflake
 Posts: 971From: India
 Registered: Oct 2011
 |  posted October 16, 2013 01:47 AM       YES one to one. It can be a shaman and his disciple too. That was the first thing that came to my mind.
  Shaman's can be a lifetime job. IP: Logged | 
	| Twirl Knowflake
 Posts: 2378From: Europe
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 |  posted October 16, 2013 04:49 AM       Hi
   Psychics are to be found at the Cups field, but often depicted like one of the court cards like the queen of cups (but it could be any of those) or The Moon from the great arcana. Shamans always come up as The Magician for me.
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	| Love&Light Knowflake
 Posts: 971From: India
 Registered: Oct 2011
 |  posted October 16, 2013 05:28 AM       Hey Twirl interesting inputs. I too agree on the magician as the shaman BUT the relationship between the two could come as 2 of cups, 2 of pents, lovers etc depending on the query. I get these often wrt a question in connection with mine. Any thoughts?
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	| Twirl Knowflake
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 |  posted October 16, 2013 11:55 AM       Very interesting & good point. I can see that.
 What question does it show up for you?
 
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	| Love&Light Knowflake
 Posts: 971From: India
 Registered: Oct 2011
 |  posted October 17, 2013 12:48 PM       When I am at an emotional tug (of war
  ) then 2 C, if some work or issue we are handling then 2 P, or if a choice I have to make in connection with some aspect we discuss then 2 Ls IP: Logged | 
	| elixir Knowflake
 Posts: 1515From: United States
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 |  posted October 19, 2013 05:40 PM       It was a question about what job is suitable for the person and I got 2 of cups. It wasnt a career question, just a job to pay the bills for now.
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	| Jessica2407 Moderator
 Posts: 4244From: Saturn
 Registered: Sep 2012
 |  posted October 21, 2013 01:04 AM       
 quote:Originally posted by elixir:
 It was a question about what job is suitable for the person and I got 2 of cups. It wasnt a career question, just a job to pay the bills for now.
 
 Is the person married or in a relationship? or in a partnership with someone? IP: Logged | 
	| elixir Knowflake
 Posts: 1515From: United States
 Registered: Apr 2012
 |  posted October 21, 2013 03:23 PM       Nope
   quote:Originally posted by Jessica2407:
 Is the person married or in a relationship? or in a partnership with someone?
 
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