![]() ![]() If something happened in the past, your person is trying to focus on what they can do to heal the relationship. If you are asking about what is the outcome of a relationship, and you draw the Five of Cups reversed, that means that your person is ready to let go of past loss and suffering. If you were to reconcile, they would try their best to work on healing the relationship. If you are inquiring about an ex you are interested in reconciling with, they are going through a lot of grief and loss about the break up. Instead of being grateful that they can have time to video call you, for example, they might endlessly complain about not being able to see you in person. If you are separated by distance, your person is way too negatively focused on the setbacks that come with being in a long-distance relationship. If you are currently in separation with each other, the Five of Cups as love outcome means hopelessness and overall pessimism. If you’re going through a rough patch, and you’re wondering, “is this relationship still salvageable?” The answer is a solid yes! With its astrological association to Mars in Scorpio, you connect well sexually and you just “get” each other instinctively. This card asks us to show gratitude, and focus on the positives. In traditional depictions of this card, a man is focused on cups of spilled wine, disregarding the full cups of wine that he still has left. If you are in an existing relationship, the Five of Cups as love outcome means too much focus on what’s going wrong in the relationship rather than what’s going right. Mars in Scorpio is also a sign of a deep connection and understanding of each other’s psyche. On the bright side, this card is astrologically associated with Mars in Scorpio, which indicates excellent sex. Understand that nobody is perfect, and everybody is just trying to do their best. Drawing this card in a reading about a new relationship advises us to be more grateful. Another thing that this card speaks of is focusing too much on the negatives while ignoring the positives. If you are in a new relationship, the Five of Cups as love outcome means both of you could have issues that need to be healed before embarking in this new relationship. Punishing a current partner for the mistakes and missteps of previous partners is extremely unfair. Try not to bring past baggage from previous relationships into this new relationship. Your person could still be regretful or bitter over a past relationship. ![]() With its astrological association with Mars in Scorpio, emotions can run very deep in this relationship. If you are wondering about a potential relationship, the Five of Cups as love outcome means you need to be cautious about a tendency to be vengeful, resentful, and unforgiving. Is there a way that you could move past this, at least just for your own sake? When we are in our egos, our instinct is to be unforgiving, but sometimes forgiveness is something that we need to do for ourselves rather than the other person. But many things in life, although painful, shouldn’t be given the power to “taint” whole relationship. There is a sense that something has tainted the relationship beyond repair. The Five of Cups as love outcome is a sign of regretting something that happened in the relationship, and never getting over it. ![]() ![]() Instead of dwelling on it, is it possible for you to try to heal the issue with your person? If your person did something to you, they are still not over the guilt of putting you through what they did to you. Perhaps something happened in your recent past or early on in your relationship, and those things are still haunting you to this day. This is a card of crying over spilled milk. This card is astrologically associated with Mars in Scorpio, which can be an incredibly intense and sharp energy. If you are asking about what is the outcome of a relationship, and you draw the Five of Cups, that means that there are regrets lingering in the background of your relationship. The Five of Cups reminds us to authentically grieve, but also to see how we can use this moment as a learning opportunity to move forward. However, it is important to not be so wrapped up in the negative that we do not see the positive in our situation. Challenges and losses are part of the journey. It is normal to grieve over our disappointments and failures. The Five of Cups reminds us that grief is a natural part of life. He is missing the opportunities that are still available to him. He is so absorbed in his loss that he doesn’t see that he has two upright cups behind him. This card shows a man crying over three knocked down cups. The Five of Cups is the card of grief, loss, sadness, and disappointment. ![]()
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