Moonbow
Eights generally make me think of balance and stability when reading and this card looks very balanced. Each cup is separated from its neighbour by foliage which is new and vibrant. The flowers are full and not in bud and the foliage is still living, not limp as can be seen in the nine, at least in the TdM II type decks, the Noblet loses a little character for me on this point. The central bottom cup and central top cup are particularly noticeable because they are framed and protected by the leaves, as though they are precious and cherished or being presented. One is being raised to the heavens and the other is earth bound.
One possible way to read this card could be to balance ourselves and keep both spiritual and earthly matters both in our mind. I often see Cups as referring to nourishing and therefore this card could be read as nourishing not just the body but the mind and spirit too, remembering not to forsake one for the other.
Here is the Hadar 8 Coupes
One possible way to read this card could be to balance ourselves and keep both spiritual and earthly matters both in our mind. I often see Cups as referring to nourishing and therefore this card could be read as nourishing not just the body but the mind and spirit too, remembering not to forsake one for the other.
Here is the Hadar 8 Coupes