Three of Water ~39
Three of Water
Now we get to celebrate! The Three of Water is famous for pointing out a reason to proclaim our happiness over a joyous event. Often, this card heralds the announcement of an engagement, a wedding, the birth of a child a graduation or the promotion of someone to a new job.
Or perhaps we don't need a reason to kick up our heels. This card may be telling us that we need to enjoy life a little more and find a reason to have a party. We might enchant our inner child with a day at an amusement park--or whatever makes our hearts sing--and embrace the moment and have fun!
Symbolism
Three happy dolphins swim about in the ocean. Dolphins have very strong connections to those in groups. For this reason, they represent happy communities.
Three cups full of water sit together in the oceans floor . These cups represent the contents of our emotional, inner lives. By placing the cups together, the dolphins have shown their desire to have shared experience.
A ray of light softly shines through the water to the dolphins and the cups. At that level of the ocean, we would expect the image to be dark but these happy circumstances have invited us into the light.
Angel Number
The angel number for this card is 39, which asks us to be of service to others, seek out our life purpose and begin fulfilling it immediately so that we may have the joy of celebration in our lives everyday. The number is also associated with ascended masters like Quan-Yin and Jesus, who are kind, loving and only have our best interest at heart.
The number 39 reduces to 3 (3+9=12, 1=2=3). In traditional numerology, this is a number of creativity, communication and artfulness, which are all aspects of the Three of Water.
Astrology
Mercury in Cancer is an energy that tends to communicate with great feeling. Even though Mercury is most often thought of as the mental aspect in astrology, the deeply feeling Cancer softens the temptation to intellectualize everything when it might be best to feel its way through things. This aspect is concerned with family lineage, heritage and anything that may have happened in the past. For this reason, events such as weddings, births and graduations become all the more important.
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