Hey there 💛
First off, I just want to say — pulling the same card twice when asking a clarifying question is powerful. That Queen of Cups is clearly trying to get your attention, so trust that there's something meaningful in her showing up for you like this.
You’re not off at all with your interpretation! The Queen of Cups is deeply intuitive, yes — but she’s also emotionally intelligent, nurturing, compassionate, and often connected to healing or creative professions. If you're asking about making more money and this queen shows up twice, she might be nudging you to lean into those softer skills or gifts you already have but maybe haven’t recognized as valuable yet.
Here are a few ways she could be speaking to you in a practical, grounded sense:
Helping or healing others: Are you good at holding space for people? Listening? Maybe even interested in things like coaching, therapy (formal or peer-based), energy work, or caregiving roles? These can be emotionally fulfilling and financially supportive paths.
Creative or artistic talents: The Queen of Cups is deeply imaginative. Do you write, create art, make music, or do anything expressive? These might be side hustles or even long-term income paths waiting to bloom.
Emotional labor as value: She might be reminding you that your emotional sensitivity is a strength, not a weakness. Are you in environments (or seeking jobs) where that’s being recognized? If not, maybe consider fields or roles that actually reward that kind of emotional awareness.
Self-care + boundaries = stronger money mindset: She’s also about emotional balance. Are you giving so much to others that you have nothing left for yourself? Maybe she’s asking you to nurture yourself more deeply — because when your cup is full, opportunities and abundance tend to flow more easily.
Also, you mentioned you’ve been leaning into spiritual stuff — don’t discount that. Sometimes our gifts aren’t meant to be hidden forever. Even if it starts small (like offering readings, reiki, writing about your journey, or teaching what you’re learning), that can grow into something sustainable over time.
I know how hard it can feel when you’re struggling and you just want clear, concrete steps. But sometimes the Queen of Cups reminds us that internal shifts — tuning in, trusting yourself, treating yourself with more compassion — are what unlock external change.
You're not missing anything — you're listening. And that’s a really powerful place to start.