Guidance & Insight
King of Cups (Upright), Death (Upright), Four of Wands (Upright)
February 8, 2026



“As the river flows, so must we learn to let go and welcome what is yet to come.”
You have drawn the King of Cups, Death, and the Four of Wands — three cards that, together, bring a message about finding peace through change and celebrating new beginnings. Each card carries its own wisdom, and when read as a whole, they offer gentle guidance for your present moment.
The King of Cups, representing the situation, sits calmly upon his throne while waters swirl beneath him. Traditionally, this card stands for emotional maturity and balance. He feels deeply but does not allow his emotions to control him. In your life, this suggests you are in a place where you are called to use compassion, patience, and understanding — both toward yourself and others. You may be navigating strong feelings, but you have the inner resources to stay steady.
Death stands in the position of obstacle. Often misunderstood, Death signals the end of something that has run its course. Old patterns, relationships, or beliefs may be falling away. The challenge here is not loss itself but resistance to it. Holding on can create tension and sorrow. Releasing what no longer serves you creates space for something new to emerge. The card encourages you to trust that endings make way for beginnings.
The Four of Wands offers advice. This card is a symbol of harmony, joy, and communal celebration. It shows that after letting go, you will find stability and happiness in places you might not expect. It reminds you to appreciate milestones, no matter how small, and to lean on your support system as you transition into your next chapter.
Together, these cards tell a story. You have the emotional strength needed for change. Though endings may feel difficult, they clear the path for joy and connection. The support you need is near, and brighter moments lie ahead.
Where in your life could you welcome closure, knowing it opens the door to celebration and renewal?