Go out for a walk and actually LOOK for a Two of Cups encounter. You can do this over a period of a week and see what the universe offers up to you! Then report back to us :)
This is actually the Two of Cups reversed but as I was out walking along the canal I was walking under a bridge and thinking about looking for my Two of Cups moment. When I came out from under the bridge there were literally 2 overturned cups, one on each side of the path....discarded.
Permalink Reply by Gaia on October 6, 2009 at 2:01pm
I've staying away from the computer for a bit so that I have more time to do things like taking Two of Cups walks. I'm tardy with my post.
I hiked in the woods with Jim and the trail came to a canoe launch, where it opened into a a circle of stones that overlooks Hills Creek Lake. We walked into the center of the circle, and before us was the calm morning waters, the blazing trees, and the harmony of the woods and mountains around us in all directions. Right outside of the circle was a lone bench for two at the waters edge. This was my Two of Cups moment. and.... we were holding hands. :)
Perfect!
I was strolling down by the river in the morning...the sun was barely up. Walking toward me were two older gentlemen, they looked like a couple, both holding a mug of coffee in their hands, looking out over the water.
There was a damp chill in the air this morning, as I entered the path leading into a small patch of woods. In the distance, a thin mist hung low over a reedy pond. I filled a small bowl with water and another with kitty treats then clapped my hands twice and whistled. Right on cue, Samson, a marmalade orange tabby, and Delilah, a delicate grey tabby with a white nose emerged from the thicket. Feral brother and sister nuzzled and head butted eachother, tails held high. When they had finished their circling and entwining dance they cuddled together over the bowl and devoured their breakfast. This ritual repeats itself each and every day. Now I will forever see it as a "Two of Cups" moment!
My 2 of Cups experience would be out walking to the store earlier and meeting a couple who
live near by, they've had some real life struggles in the past couple of years but they go out
walking together every day which is beautiful to see. I am 53 and they are both quite a bit younger
than me, usually it seems ones their age married with a grown son would no longer share the
experience of a stroll but daily they do
Scamphill
in my yard while doing some fall cleaning I noticed two leaves side by side...not unusual right?....but these two were complimentary in color to each other...nestled together...blending into each other.