Minor Arcana — Cups (Igbo) · Akwụkwọ Two
Two of Cups
Mmiri · Emotions, Relationships, Feelings
Ọmụma nke Two of Cups
Two figures face each other, each holding a cup, pledging their connection. Above them floats the Caduceus of Hermes — two serpents entwined around a winged staff — topped by a lion's head, representing passion and the alchemical union of opposing forces.
Two of Cups Nkọwa n'ụzọ
✦ Ndoro General
The Two of Cups represents a meaningful connection between two people — romantic partnership, deep friendship, or a business collaboration built on mutual respect. Two figures exchange cups in a ritual of commitment and balanced giving.
♥ Akwụkwọ & Nkwado
In love, this is one of the strongest cards for romantic partnership, indicating mutual attraction, balanced love, and the potential for a committed relationship.
☆ Ọrụ & Ezigbo
For career, the Two of Cups indicates successful partnerships, positive work relationships, and collaborations based on mutual respect and complementary skills.
✚ Ahu & Mma
In health, this card suggests that supportive relationships contribute positively to your wellbeing. Shared wellness activities with a partner or friend bring benefits.
Two of Cups Nkọwa n'ọnwụ
✦ Ndoro General
The Two of Cups reversed indicates relationship imbalance, disharmony, or the breakdown of a partnership. Communication issues, unequal investment, or fundamental incompatibility may be undermining a connection.
♥ Akwụkwọ & Nkwado
Reversed in love, this card warns of relationship tension, breakups, or discovering that a partnership lacks the depth you thought it had.
☆ Ọrụ & Ezigbo
In career reversed, the Two of Cups suggests professional partnerships failing, workplace relationship conflicts, or collaborations that do not serve both parties equally.
✚ Ahu & Mma
For health reversed, this card indicates that relationship stress is impacting your physical wellbeing.
Nkọwa nke Two of Cups
The two cups represent equal exchange and balanced giving. The Caduceus symbolizes healing, commerce, and the integration of opposing forces. The lion's head represents the passionate fire that fuels genuine connection. The exchange of cups mirrors wedding vows and the ritual of commitment.
Nkọwa ndoro dị n'ime Two of Cups
“Honor your connections. When two people come together with open hearts and mutual respect, something greater than the sum of its parts is created. Invest in your meaningful relationships.”
Hụ Two of Cups n'ime ọrụ
Pụ Two 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.