Vessel of offering, container of life, source of communion.
origins
From the Holy Grail to ritual bowls, the cup has long held sacred liquids — wine, water, blood — as gifts of life and spirit.
meaning
Nourishment, sharing, blessing. The cup symbolises what is poured out and received in trust.
today
A cup speaks of community, generosity, and the simple act of sustaining life together.
practice
Pour a drink mindfully. Hold it with both hands. Ask: what blessing am I ready to share or receive today?
endurance
The cup endures because humans always gather to drink, to share, and to remember they belong.
This page is part of the Codex — the living archive of the Forge of Elaryn and the Stones of Aereth.