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Four of Water — Tarot card, Manara Erotic Tarot deck
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Four of Water

Manara Erotic Tarot
contemplationapathymissed opportunityemotional satiationwithdrawal

The ability to stand up for yourself, the beginning of a conflict. A card of readiness, not of disaster: to grow alert, to gauge the threat and, if needed, to fight back.

The card's image

A girl draws water from a lake, lifting the hem of her dress to keep it dry. An Indian and a hunter watch her openly. From her face you can read fright at the unexpected guests — or, looking at her stance, you can see readiness to defend herself. All of her seems to say: "What do you want?!" The hunter has his rifle at the ready, but he hardly aims to kill — more to frighten. A bird circles above the scene.

Interpretation

The Four of Water is about the ability to stand up for yourself and the beginning of a conflict. The scene splits in two: either fright at a broken idyll and a rising threat, or readiness to fight back an offender, to defend your rights, positions and principles. Look at the neighboring cards so as not to read it one-sidedly.

This is a card of readiness, not of disaster. The girl is knee-deep in water — emotions have not yet swept over her, you can master the fear and step onto solid ground. The hunter with the rifle most likely wants to frighten, not kill: events will rattle the nerves, but are unlikely to drive things to a breakdown.

The heroine has not yet swung the heavy bucket — she is merely surprised. This is an important detail: you are not yet in a fight, but at a point of choice. You can negotiate, you can resist, you can yield. The Indian and the hunter know the forest well — you won't simply run from them, you'll have to decide consciously.

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Gather yourself, but don't strike first. Gauge the situation soberly and quickly: where there is a real threat, and where they are merely testing your strength. Don't take the bait of provocation and don't court trouble — but don't play defenseless either. If you must defend your boundaries, do it calmly and firmly. You are knee-deep in water, not in over your head: too early to panic, just right to act as circumstances demand.

What the forecast holds

Ahead lies the risk that the usual order of things will be disturbed: unexpected encounters, tests of strength, threats are possible — which by no means always spill into conflict. This is a warning, not a disaster: events will rattle the nerves, but you are able to handle them. Beside the fiery suit the threat is more real and sharper; with watery and earthy neighbors — reason to gather yourself and defend what's yours.

Four of Water reversed

The reversed Four of Water is readiness that has slipped into excess. In one direction — you throw yourself into battle where no one attacked: you see enemies in those merely passing by, you swing the bucket at a surprised glance, you mistake defense for aggression. Sharpness, suspicion, "the best defense is offense" — and there you are, the instigator of the conflict yourself. In the other — the reverse, you freeze: the threat is real, yet you stand stock-still as a victim, daring neither to negotiate, nor to fight back, nor to leave. The water rises above the knees — fear sweeps over, sobriety departs. The reversed advice: return to calm appraisal. Not every stranger is a hunter, and not every hunter fires. Defend your boundaries where they are truly breached, and don't war with shadows. Beside the fiery suit especially: rage can wreak havoc.

The card in spreads

The same card reads differently depending on the spread and the question — compare real spreads:

How it differs from Waite

Four of Cups — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithFour of Cups
Manara Erotic TarotFour of Water

In Waite the Four of Cups is a youth under a tree, arms crossed, turning away from a fourth chalice that a hand from a cloud offers him: apathy, satiety, an opportunity missed through the blues. Manara paints a wholly different scene — a girl with a bucket, a hunter, a rifle, an impending threat. Where Waite says "you are bored and don't notice the gift," Manara says "grow alert and be ready to fight back": not apathy, but vigilance and the beginning of conflict.

WaiteManara Erotic Tarot
SceneA youth, arms crossed, rejects the offered chalice.A girl by a lake under a hunter's aim, in a "what do you want?!" stance.
AboutBoredom, satiety, a missed opportunity.Readiness to stand up for yourself, the birth of conflict.
StatePassivity, withdrawal, apathy.Alertness, mobilization, rebuff as circumstances demand.

Symbolism & correspondences

The Moon in Cancer — the wish to wall oneself off from the bustle of the outer world, patience and the ability to submit to circumstance. A sensitivity to threat and the instinct to protect one's nest, to hide in the shell for a time.

Element
Water
Arcana
Minor
Suit
Cups

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