Cup holds nourishment within.
It becomes visible
as something is received and given.
Vessel of offering, container of life, source of communion.
This symbol also exists in form
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.
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