Minor Arcana — Cups (Igbo) · Akwụkwọ Five
Five of Cups
Mmiri · Emotions, Relationships, Feelings
Ọmụma nke Five of Cups
A figure in a black cloak stands before three overturned cups, their contents spilled on the ground. Behind the figure, two cups remain upright and full, but the figure does not turn to see them. In the background, a bridge leads to a small town, suggesting that a path forward exists.
Five of Cups Nkọwa n'ụzọ
✦ Ndoro General
The Five of Cups represents loss, regret, disappointment, and focusing on the negative. A cloaked figure mourns over three spilled cups while two full cups stand behind them, unnoticed. This card acknowledges genuine grief but reminds you that not all is lost.
♥ Akwụkwọ & Nkwado
In love, the Five of Cups indicates heartbreak, mourning a lost relationship, or dwelling on what went wrong rather than appreciating what remains.
☆ Ọrụ & Ezigbo
For career, this card suggests professional disappointment, a failed project, or dwelling on career setbacks instead of moving forward.
✚ Ahu & Mma
In health, the Five of Cups warns that grief or emotional pain is affecting physical wellbeing. Allow yourself to grieve, but do not let it consume you.
Five of Cups Nkọwa n'ọnwụ
✦ Ndoro General
The Five of Cups reversed signals moving on from grief, acceptance, and finding the silver lining. You are beginning to turn around and notice the two cups still standing — the blessings that remain despite your loss.
♥ Akwụkwọ & Nkwado
Reversed in love, this card indicates healing from heartbreak, forgiving past hurts, and opening yourself to new romantic possibilities.
☆ Ọrụ & Ezigbo
In career reversed, the Five of Cups suggests recovering from professional setbacks, learning from failures, and redirecting energy toward opportunities that remain.
✚ Ahu & Mma
For health reversed, this card represents emotional healing, moving past grief, and renewed energy as you shift from mourning to recovery.
Nkọwa nke Five of Cups
The three spilled cups represent loss, disappointment, and what has been. The two standing cups represent what remains — blessings, relationships, and opportunities that survive the loss. The bridge in the background represents the path from grief to recovery. The black cloak represents mourning and the tendency to wrap oneself in sadness.
Nkọwa ndoro dị n'ime Five of Cups
“Grieve what you have lost, but do not forget what you still have. Turn around. Two cups remain full, a bridge leads forward, and your future holds more than your past has taken. Loss is real, but so is everything that endures beyond it.”
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Pụ Five of Cups n'ime ndoro tarot interactive ndoro anyị na hụrụ ndoro nke ọ bụla n'ime ya n'oge ọ bụla n'ime ndoro gị.