In the Eight of Cups, we face a moment of transition. We see a cloaked figure walking towards a desolate land, leaving behind eight golden cups. They have grown weary of the cups they spent so much time collecting and are now seeking a higher goal. This may be due to the realization that what they were searching for in life is not as pleasurable or satisfying as they once thought, leading to boredom or discontent. The figure embarking on this journey may also symbolize the seeking of刺激 in the unknown. The barren mountains they head towards may symbolize the new challenges they will face. Their emptiness seems to indicate that they are waiting for someone to arrive and shape them. This journey may be an attempt to try new things that could help one grow spiritually and mentally. The card also indicates a willingness to separate oneself from others to commit to self-improvement, self-understanding, and growth.
Abandonment, letting go, breaking free from old achievements (or shackles), seeking a higher realm
Stagnation, monotony, refusal to break through, refusal to leave the current environment