The Three of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana of the Tarot is the third card of the Suit of Pentacles. It comes after the Two of Pentacles. It is the embodiment of achieving perfection through hard work.
The Symbolism of the Three of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by the interior of a stone building. It may be a church, chapel, or temple; the location is rather unclear. The stonework on this building is beautiful, with archways and decorations that draw the eye. Three pentacles are a part of the stonework.
A man stands upon a bench, and it is likely that he is the mason who has just finished the work on this building. On the ground stand two people, who appear to be admiring his handiwork. They are impressed with the artistic skill it must have taken to produce such beauty.
The General Interpretation of the Three of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies the mastery of a skill or trade. The Three of Pentacles can really apply to any line of work. It simply means that one has become particularly good at a given profession. This may not necessarily be the chosen career of the individual who draws this card. It might, instead, refer to a hobby or second job. The important thing to realize is that this card indicates that a skill has been well-mastered.
The Inner Meaning of the Three of Pentacles in Tarot
The Three of Pentacles is the image artistic ability. The individual who draws this card is often highly artistic, even if they do not yet realize this talent. This can refer to many kinds of artistic expression; writing, carving, and painting are just a few examples. This card suggests that the individual should begin exploring this artistic ability.
The idea of dignity may also be represented by the Three of Pentacles. The dignity implied by this card is usually a result of some kind of rise in rank or power. This could be a promotion or pay raise at a career or job, or it may refer to an advancement in skill in relation to a hobby. The Three of Pentacles also carries a warning, reminding the individual who draws this card to avoid allowing a rise in rank or power to ‘go to one's head.’
The Four of Pentacles follows this card.
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