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Showing posts with label pentacles. Show all posts
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Friday, February 17, 2012
Tarot Card Symbolism: The King of Pentacles Reversed
About half of all Tarot readers choose to interpret any cards appearing upside down in a reading as having reversed meanings. If you are one of them, the King of Pentacles in its reversed position might indicate that a money-minded man may try to take you for all that he can get. He may appear steady and reliable, but in reality he is a poor advisor, a loser, or perhaps temporarily down on his luck. In personal matter, this guy can be stingy or a bully. This card may also imply that a slight financial setback may befall you.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Tarot Card Symbolism: The King of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana
The King of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana of the Tarot is the fourteenth card of the Suit of Pentacles. It follows the Queen of Pentacles. It is the embodiment of diplomacy and wisdom.
The Symbolism of the King of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by a mature man seated upon an ornate throne. He is wearing stately robes and has a golden crown upon his head. He is seated in the midst of a garden filled with grapes. In one hand he holds a scepter, in the other he clasps a golden pentacle. In the background is a solid stone wall, and behind it, an imposing castle rests on a hill.
The General Interpretation of the King of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies a need to acquire both the social and practical knowledge that is necessary to achieve either wealth or respectability. The appearance of the King of Pentacles in a spread can sometimes indicate contact with a person of high status, someone who can be of benefit to the individual who drew this card.
Unlike some of the other cards from the Suit of Pentacles, this card does not indicate material gain, unless this is supported by other cards in the same spread.
The Inner Meaning of the King of Pentacles in Tarot
The King of Pentacles is the image of a man who enjoys sensual delights and material wealth. As a court card, it may represent either an actual person or a situation. Often this card is both at the same time. As a person, it may be a mature adult, either male or female, who is often diplomatic, and sometimes egotistical. He has great social standing, or thinks he does, and feels that keeping up with everyone else is a high priority.
It is important to understand that the King of Pentacles is not necessarily a male figure. He can also represent a female. Instead, it is the more masculine qualities that emerge when this card appears in a spread. The King of Pentacles is an individual who can have a darker side. He can be miserly, and sometimes has a horrible ego. This is someone that the individual should beware of crossing.
As a situation, this card can be interpreted as a time when diplomacy, patience, and wisdom are of the upmost importance. Usually the situation has some material or monetary aspect, as do most situations when the Suit of Pentacles is involved. This is a card that suggests taking a step back to reevaluate the situation. Keeping a cool head will be particularly valuable.
The King of Pentacles is the fourth court card of the Suit of Pentacles. It is the final card of the Suit of Pentacles, and so represents heightened, yet stable, earthly achievements.
The Symbolism of the King of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by a mature man seated upon an ornate throne. He is wearing stately robes and has a golden crown upon his head. He is seated in the midst of a garden filled with grapes. In one hand he holds a scepter, in the other he clasps a golden pentacle. In the background is a solid stone wall, and behind it, an imposing castle rests on a hill.
The General Interpretation of the King of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies a need to acquire both the social and practical knowledge that is necessary to achieve either wealth or respectability. The appearance of the King of Pentacles in a spread can sometimes indicate contact with a person of high status, someone who can be of benefit to the individual who drew this card.
Unlike some of the other cards from the Suit of Pentacles, this card does not indicate material gain, unless this is supported by other cards in the same spread.
The Inner Meaning of the King of Pentacles in Tarot
The King of Pentacles is the image of a man who enjoys sensual delights and material wealth. As a court card, it may represent either an actual person or a situation. Often this card is both at the same time. As a person, it may be a mature adult, either male or female, who is often diplomatic, and sometimes egotistical. He has great social standing, or thinks he does, and feels that keeping up with everyone else is a high priority.
It is important to understand that the King of Pentacles is not necessarily a male figure. He can also represent a female. Instead, it is the more masculine qualities that emerge when this card appears in a spread. The King of Pentacles is an individual who can have a darker side. He can be miserly, and sometimes has a horrible ego. This is someone that the individual should beware of crossing.
As a situation, this card can be interpreted as a time when diplomacy, patience, and wisdom are of the upmost importance. Usually the situation has some material or monetary aspect, as do most situations when the Suit of Pentacles is involved. This is a card that suggests taking a step back to reevaluate the situation. Keeping a cool head will be particularly valuable.
The King of Pentacles is the fourth court card of the Suit of Pentacles. It is the final card of the Suit of Pentacles, and so represents heightened, yet stable, earthly achievements.
Friday, February 3, 2012
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Queen of Pentacles Reversed
For those who see those cards appearing upside down in a Tarot spread as having their own unique meaning, the Queen of Pentacles in its reversed position implies that a woman may be too money-minded and she may try to take more than her fair share of goods, time, or energy from you. As a situation, this shows that some extra expense will be incurred by that there is still a chance of improving your situation.
Friday, January 27, 2012
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Queen of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana
The Queen of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana of the Tarot is the thirteenth card of the Suit of Pentacles. It follows the Knight of Pentacles. It is the embodiment of luxury and generosity.
The Symbolism of the Queen of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by a beautiful woman of approximately middle age; she is a mature woman. She is dressed in flowing robes of the highest quality, and she wears a golden crown upon her head. She is seated on a throne in the middle of a grassy glade which is filled with flowers. There is a mountain range in the background. This woman is obviously well-off.
The General Interpretation of the Queen of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies the enjoyment of many luxuries. The person drawing this card is often someone who seeks out the finer things in life, and does all they can to improve their own financial situation so that these material things can be afforded. The Queen of Pentacles encourages this type of drive and dedication, for striving to improve one’s own lot in life is admirable.
This card is also one of generosity, for this person is more than willing to share their good fortune with others, if they deserve it.
The Inner Meaning of the Queen of Pentacles in Tarot
The Queen of Pentacles is the image of a mature and knowledgeable woman. As a court card, it may represent either an actual person or a situation. Often this card is both at the same time. As a person, it may be a mature adult, either male or female, with a generous and wise personality.
It is important to realize that the person represented by this card is not necessarily a female. But this person will embody the more feminine qualities of the Suit of Pentacles, such as generosity in material and financial matters. This can be taken to extremes. This person is almost generous to a fault, giving of themselves without thought.
As a situation, the Queen of Pentacles can be representative of the need to be generous with both time and material things. This card encourages the individual to be selfless, to think of others before themselves. However, this is not to be done when someone does not deserve it.
The King of Pentacles follows this card. The Queen of Pentacles is the third court card of the Suit of Pentacles.
The Symbolism of the Queen of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by a beautiful woman of approximately middle age; she is a mature woman. She is dressed in flowing robes of the highest quality, and she wears a golden crown upon her head. She is seated on a throne in the middle of a grassy glade which is filled with flowers. There is a mountain range in the background. This woman is obviously well-off.
The General Interpretation of the Queen of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies the enjoyment of many luxuries. The person drawing this card is often someone who seeks out the finer things in life, and does all they can to improve their own financial situation so that these material things can be afforded. The Queen of Pentacles encourages this type of drive and dedication, for striving to improve one’s own lot in life is admirable.
This card is also one of generosity, for this person is more than willing to share their good fortune with others, if they deserve it.
The Inner Meaning of the Queen of Pentacles in Tarot
The Queen of Pentacles is the image of a mature and knowledgeable woman. As a court card, it may represent either an actual person or a situation. Often this card is both at the same time. As a person, it may be a mature adult, either male or female, with a generous and wise personality.
It is important to realize that the person represented by this card is not necessarily a female. But this person will embody the more feminine qualities of the Suit of Pentacles, such as generosity in material and financial matters. This can be taken to extremes. This person is almost generous to a fault, giving of themselves without thought.
As a situation, the Queen of Pentacles can be representative of the need to be generous with both time and material things. This card encourages the individual to be selfless, to think of others before themselves. However, this is not to be done when someone does not deserve it.
The King of Pentacles follows this card. The Queen of Pentacles is the third court card of the Suit of Pentacles.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Knight of Pentacles Reversed
For anyone who reads Tarot cards appearing upside down in a reading as having reversed meanings, the Knight of Pentacles in its reversed position indicates that a man (or possibly a woman) will cost you money or let you down over a business matter. In addition, problems connected with work, business travel, and finances may arise.
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Knight of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana
The Knight of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana of the Tarot is the twelfth card of the Suit of Pentacles. It follows the Page of Pentacles. It is the embodiment of stubbornness and seriousness. In some decks, this card is called the Prince of Pentacles.
The Symbolism of the Knight of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by a well-appointed young knight seated upon a black horse. The pair of them stand unmoving, gazing out over the grassy landscape. It appears that, at the moment, the two of them have absolutely no intention of going anywhere, no matter the temptation. They remain exactly where they are. In his hands, the knight cups a golden pentacle, but his gaze goes far beyond, hardly acknowledging the treasure in his hand.
The General Interpretation of the Knight of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies a time when one was set in his or her own ways. The individual who draws this card fully intends to maintain their own stance, whether or not it is truly justified. This person has no desire to ‘see the light,’ or be shown a different path.
The Knight of Pentacles suggests that it is perhaps time to accept that there are other methods, other ways of doing things and of seeing the world. It suggests that a change of perspective is not necessarily a negative thing.
The Inner Meaning of the Knight of Pentacles in Tarot
The Knight of Pentacles is the image of stubborn youth. As a court card, it may represent either an actual person or a situation; often, this card is both at the same time. As a person, it may be a youth or young adult who is hard-working, but incredibly stubborn, and sometimes with a very limited view of the world.
This young man is serious about everything he does. He works hard to accomplish his material goals, often to the exclusion of more important matters. Sometimes, he ignores the emotional, intellectual, and passionate sides of his nature in an effort to achieve monetary gain. This leads to an unbalanced personality.
As a situation, the Knight of Pentacles is an indication of a time when one must consider altering ones opinion and behavior. It is quite possible that an individual has neglected many parts of his life due to his limiting worldview, and this card suggests that perhaps it is time to change that.
The Queen of Pentacles follows this card. The Knight of Pentacles is the second court card of the Suit of Pentacles.
The Symbolism of the Knight of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by a well-appointed young knight seated upon a black horse. The pair of them stand unmoving, gazing out over the grassy landscape. It appears that, at the moment, the two of them have absolutely no intention of going anywhere, no matter the temptation. They remain exactly where they are. In his hands, the knight cups a golden pentacle, but his gaze goes far beyond, hardly acknowledging the treasure in his hand.
The General Interpretation of the Knight of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies a time when one was set in his or her own ways. The individual who draws this card fully intends to maintain their own stance, whether or not it is truly justified. This person has no desire to ‘see the light,’ or be shown a different path.
The Knight of Pentacles suggests that it is perhaps time to accept that there are other methods, other ways of doing things and of seeing the world. It suggests that a change of perspective is not necessarily a negative thing.
The Inner Meaning of the Knight of Pentacles in Tarot
The Knight of Pentacles is the image of stubborn youth. As a court card, it may represent either an actual person or a situation; often, this card is both at the same time. As a person, it may be a youth or young adult who is hard-working, but incredibly stubborn, and sometimes with a very limited view of the world.
This young man is serious about everything he does. He works hard to accomplish his material goals, often to the exclusion of more important matters. Sometimes, he ignores the emotional, intellectual, and passionate sides of his nature in an effort to achieve monetary gain. This leads to an unbalanced personality.
As a situation, the Knight of Pentacles is an indication of a time when one must consider altering ones opinion and behavior. It is quite possible that an individual has neglected many parts of his life due to his limiting worldview, and this card suggests that perhaps it is time to change that.
The Queen of Pentacles follows this card. The Knight of Pentacles is the second court card of the Suit of Pentacles.
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Page of Pentacles Reversed
For those people who interpret upside down cards appearing in a Tarot reading as having reversed meanings, the Page of Pentacles indicates that there may be a slight problem for a youngster who is around you. Alternatively, business or financial matters might be slightly disappointing. Be prepared with an alternate plan.
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Page of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana
The Page of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana of the Tarot is the eleventh card of the Suit of Pentacles. It follows the Ten of Pentacles. It is the embodiment of taking on more responsibility. In some decks, this card is called the Princess of Pentacles.
The Symbolism of the Page of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by a fine young man dressed in fine clothing. He is standing in a field of green with mountains in the background. In his raised hands, he is cupping a golden pentacle, cradling it as if it were the most precious thing in his world. His gazes upon it with tenderness.
The General Interpretation of the Page of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies a possible change in a work or employment situation. This could either be good or bad, the Page of Pentacles is not specific on this point. It could mean that a new job is gained, or a promotion earned. However, this card could also indicate a job loss, or a demotion of some kind.
Sometimes, this card indicates the leaving of a job or career in order to pursue additional education. If an individual has been considering this option, the Page of Pentacles encourages this path.
The Inner Meaning of the Page of Pentacles in Tarot
The Page of Pentacles is the image of a growing and responsible child. As a court card, it may represent either an actual person or a situation. Often this card is both at the same time. As a person, it may be a child who is highly intelligent and willing to move in new directions.
This child is likely representative of a student of some kind, for the Page of Pentacles is the card of the student. This person is studious and responsible, and certainly willing to work hard for what they want. He or she is enthralled by the idea of learning, and is always looking to expand their own base of knowledge.
As a situation, this card implies that the time is near to accept new responsibilities, in whatever form they may take. This might be in a change of career or beginning a program of study. Less commonly, it might mean the commitment, or recommitment, to family.
The Knight of Pentacles follows this card. The Page of Pentacles is the first court card of the Suit of Pentacles.
The Symbolism of the Page of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by a fine young man dressed in fine clothing. He is standing in a field of green with mountains in the background. In his raised hands, he is cupping a golden pentacle, cradling it as if it were the most precious thing in his world. His gazes upon it with tenderness.
The General Interpretation of the Page of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies a possible change in a work or employment situation. This could either be good or bad, the Page of Pentacles is not specific on this point. It could mean that a new job is gained, or a promotion earned. However, this card could also indicate a job loss, or a demotion of some kind.
Sometimes, this card indicates the leaving of a job or career in order to pursue additional education. If an individual has been considering this option, the Page of Pentacles encourages this path.
The Inner Meaning of the Page of Pentacles in Tarot
The Page of Pentacles is the image of a growing and responsible child. As a court card, it may represent either an actual person or a situation. Often this card is both at the same time. As a person, it may be a child who is highly intelligent and willing to move in new directions.
This child is likely representative of a student of some kind, for the Page of Pentacles is the card of the student. This person is studious and responsible, and certainly willing to work hard for what they want. He or she is enthralled by the idea of learning, and is always looking to expand their own base of knowledge.
As a situation, this card implies that the time is near to accept new responsibilities, in whatever form they may take. This might be in a change of career or beginning a program of study. Less commonly, it might mean the commitment, or recommitment, to family.
The Knight of Pentacles follows this card. The Page of Pentacles is the first court card of the Suit of Pentacles.
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Ten of Pentacles Reversed
Tarot readers choose to read upside down cards as having reversed meanings for a variety of reasons, but not all follow this practice. If you read reversed meanings, then the Ten of Pentacles in its reversed position indicates success and money are on the way. But don't get too excited. It won't be a lot of money or earth-shattering success. Just a little of both. In addition, there might be a gift or a windfall on the way.
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Ten of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana
The Ten of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana of the Tarot is the tenth card of the Suit of Pentacles. It follows the Nine of Pentacles. It is the embodiment of family and financial matters.
The Symbolism of the Ten of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by several people. A young man appears to be guarding an older one from harm; he holds a spear before him to indicate this. A woman and child are also present. The woman seems to be having a conversation with the young man as her child clings to her skirt. There are also two canines present in the foreground, both of whom appear drawn to the old man.
Ten golden pentacles cover this scene. Unlike the other cards, the pentacles on the Ten of Pentacles are not integrated into the picture, but placed over top of it.
The General Interpretation of the Ten of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies a mix between family and financial matters. It is generally interpreted to mean that the material and personal aspects of an individual’s life are colliding. This can have several meanings.
It is commonly said that the individual who draws this card has difficulty balancing a personal life with professional duties. It might represent someone who stays far too late at work, neglecting family and friends. This card can convey the message that one should perhaps rethink their priorities.
The Inner Meaning of the Ten of Pentacles in Tarot
The Ten of Pentacles is the image of affluence and wealth. It can predict a possible success in a project that brings much material gain. As this card is associated with business and trades, it is likely that this wealth will be a result of some type of employment. This card can also indicate a rise is station. Perhaps a promotion of some kind.
The dogs in the foreground of this card represent a sense of loyalty. This might be an indication that one must be loyal and steadfast in order to reap the rewards that this card promises.
Finally, the Ten of Pentacles features a man with a spear who appears to be protecting an elderly gentleman. This can be symbolic of a need to protect one’s own wealth and riches. This card often suggests saving rather than spending.
The Page of Pentacles follows this card. The Ten of Pentacles is the final numbered card in the Suit of Pentacles.
The Symbolism of the Ten of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by several people. A young man appears to be guarding an older one from harm; he holds a spear before him to indicate this. A woman and child are also present. The woman seems to be having a conversation with the young man as her child clings to her skirt. There are also two canines present in the foreground, both of whom appear drawn to the old man.
Ten golden pentacles cover this scene. Unlike the other cards, the pentacles on the Ten of Pentacles are not integrated into the picture, but placed over top of it.
The General Interpretation of the Ten of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies a mix between family and financial matters. It is generally interpreted to mean that the material and personal aspects of an individual’s life are colliding. This can have several meanings.
It is commonly said that the individual who draws this card has difficulty balancing a personal life with professional duties. It might represent someone who stays far too late at work, neglecting family and friends. This card can convey the message that one should perhaps rethink their priorities.
The Inner Meaning of the Ten of Pentacles in Tarot
The Ten of Pentacles is the image of affluence and wealth. It can predict a possible success in a project that brings much material gain. As this card is associated with business and trades, it is likely that this wealth will be a result of some type of employment. This card can also indicate a rise is station. Perhaps a promotion of some kind.
The dogs in the foreground of this card represent a sense of loyalty. This might be an indication that one must be loyal and steadfast in order to reap the rewards that this card promises.
Finally, the Ten of Pentacles features a man with a spear who appears to be protecting an elderly gentleman. This can be symbolic of a need to protect one’s own wealth and riches. This card often suggests saving rather than spending.
The Page of Pentacles follows this card. The Ten of Pentacles is the final numbered card in the Suit of Pentacles.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Nine of Pentacles Reversed
Many Tarot readers see any cards appearing upside down in a spread as having reversed meanings. If you are one of them, the Nine of Pentacles in its reversed position indicates financial difficulties will continue for a while longer and it may take time before you can find or create the home you want. In some cases, this card simply means that it is time to have a clear-out prior to moving of refurbishing a home, but it usually implies something a little more challenging.
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Nine of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana
The Nine of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana of the Tarot is the ninth card of the Suit of Pentacles. It follows the Eight of Pentacles. It is the embodiment of great difficulty finding satisfaction in what one has.
The Symbolism of the Nine of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by a woman dressed in ornate robes. She is in the middle of a garden, one which has been well cultivated, and is the very picture of beauty. Far in the background, a stately manor house rests upon a hill. A hooded falcon sits upon her upraised arm, a clear indication that she is an aristocrat of some kind. Her clothing and surroundings also support this idea.
Nine golden pentacles are a part of the garden that surrounds the woman.
The General Interpretation of the Nine of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies someone with a great deal of money or a fine material status. The woman of the Nine of Pentacles is certainly someone who is very well off. Her bearing and demeanor suggest that she is an aristocrat. She is concerned with the material world. Perhaps too concerned.
This card also indicates a refinement of the senses, and a desire for perfection. The person who draws the Nine of Pentacles likely has perfectionist tendencies. This card also suggests that perhaps this is not such a good thing at the moment.
The Inner Meaning of the Nine of Pentacles in Tarot
The Nine of Pentacles is the image of a lack of enthusiasm. The woman, the young aristocrat, looks around her garden with an attitude of what could almost be described as disdain. She sees the abundance that surrounds her, but takes no pride or pleasure in it. She may have all that she desires, but still she finds no satisfaction.
This trait goes deeper still. She is in total ignorance of the world beyond her manor and garden. She has never seen the outside world, and has no burning or urgent desire to do so. Anything beyond her beautiful garden is also beyond her concern. She is wrapped up in herself and her own doings.
The Nine of Pentacles warns the individual against being too concerned with themselves and whatever they might be doing. It is a card that suggests a deeper awareness is needed, and that one must look beyond what is immediately apparent.
The Ten of Pentacles follows this card.
The Symbolism of the Nine of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by a woman dressed in ornate robes. She is in the middle of a garden, one which has been well cultivated, and is the very picture of beauty. Far in the background, a stately manor house rests upon a hill. A hooded falcon sits upon her upraised arm, a clear indication that she is an aristocrat of some kind. Her clothing and surroundings also support this idea.
Nine golden pentacles are a part of the garden that surrounds the woman.
The General Interpretation of the Nine of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies someone with a great deal of money or a fine material status. The woman of the Nine of Pentacles is certainly someone who is very well off. Her bearing and demeanor suggest that she is an aristocrat. She is concerned with the material world. Perhaps too concerned.
This card also indicates a refinement of the senses, and a desire for perfection. The person who draws the Nine of Pentacles likely has perfectionist tendencies. This card also suggests that perhaps this is not such a good thing at the moment.
The Inner Meaning of the Nine of Pentacles in Tarot
The Nine of Pentacles is the image of a lack of enthusiasm. The woman, the young aristocrat, looks around her garden with an attitude of what could almost be described as disdain. She sees the abundance that surrounds her, but takes no pride or pleasure in it. She may have all that she desires, but still she finds no satisfaction.
This trait goes deeper still. She is in total ignorance of the world beyond her manor and garden. She has never seen the outside world, and has no burning or urgent desire to do so. Anything beyond her beautiful garden is also beyond her concern. She is wrapped up in herself and her own doings.
The Nine of Pentacles warns the individual against being too concerned with themselves and whatever they might be doing. It is a card that suggests a deeper awareness is needed, and that one must look beyond what is immediately apparent.
The Ten of Pentacles follows this card.
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Eight of Pentacles Reversed
For those people who interpret cards appearing upside down in a Tarot reading as having unique reversed meanings, the Eight of Pentacles in its reversed position indicates that there may be problems at work and your present job may come to an end or change in some drastic way. Promotion will likely elude you. You need to learn new skills and techniques to succeed. In some cases, the news is good, but it will take time for your to achieve the success you seek.
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Eight of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana
The Eight of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana of the Tarot is the eighth card of the Suit of Pentacles. It follows the Seven of Pentacles. It is the embodiment of work, craftsmanship, and patience.
The Symbolism of the Eight of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by an artist, obviously a male, who is working away at his craft. He sits upon a wooden bench, using the tools of his trade to produce these artifacts. The eight artifacts he has created, including the one he is currently perfecting, are golden pentacles.
The General Interpretation of the Eight of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies hard work and employment. The person represented in this card is very skilled at his trade, and so the individual who draws the Eight of Pentacles in a spread is most likely also highly skilled. This skill usually refers to an employment situation, whether that be in trade or business.
Sometimes, this card can represent a commission of some kind. For an artist, this is most likely in the commissioning of a particular piece. For a salesman, it might represent commission earned off a sale. For the businessman, this card has a great many implications, perhaps indicating a successful deal or merger. This card can hold significance for a wide array of professions.
The Inner Meaning of the Eight of Pentacles in Tarot
The Eight of Pentacles is the image of patience, success, and ability. The individual drawing this card is warned that success is dependent upon two things: the ability to achieve a goal and the patience to wait for what will come. Hard work and steady patience are required, and the individual must be cognizant of the final goal at all times.
This is also a card of preparation. In this interpretation, the message from the Eight of Pentacles may or may not relate to a trade or business. It does, however, indicate that there is something to prepare for. This ‘something’ is likely quite important, and requires extensive preparation.
For many, this will indeed be work-related. A merger or business meeting, perhaps. For those in more artistic vocations, it might mean a long and difficult project. For some, this card will be more personal in nature. There are times when it indicates a pregnancy, or perhaps a marriage, though this is less likely.
The Nine of Pentacles follows this card.
The Symbolism of the Eight of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by an artist, obviously a male, who is working away at his craft. He sits upon a wooden bench, using the tools of his trade to produce these artifacts. The eight artifacts he has created, including the one he is currently perfecting, are golden pentacles.
The General Interpretation of the Eight of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies hard work and employment. The person represented in this card is very skilled at his trade, and so the individual who draws the Eight of Pentacles in a spread is most likely also highly skilled. This skill usually refers to an employment situation, whether that be in trade or business.
Sometimes, this card can represent a commission of some kind. For an artist, this is most likely in the commissioning of a particular piece. For a salesman, it might represent commission earned off a sale. For the businessman, this card has a great many implications, perhaps indicating a successful deal or merger. This card can hold significance for a wide array of professions.
The Inner Meaning of the Eight of Pentacles in Tarot
The Eight of Pentacles is the image of patience, success, and ability. The individual drawing this card is warned that success is dependent upon two things: the ability to achieve a goal and the patience to wait for what will come. Hard work and steady patience are required, and the individual must be cognizant of the final goal at all times.
This is also a card of preparation. In this interpretation, the message from the Eight of Pentacles may or may not relate to a trade or business. It does, however, indicate that there is something to prepare for. This ‘something’ is likely quite important, and requires extensive preparation.
For many, this will indeed be work-related. A merger or business meeting, perhaps. For those in more artistic vocations, it might mean a long and difficult project. For some, this card will be more personal in nature. There are times when it indicates a pregnancy, or perhaps a marriage, though this is less likely.
The Nine of Pentacles follows this card.
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Seven of Pentacles Reversed
If you are among the many Tarot readers who chose to interpret upside down cards in a reading as having reversed meanings, the Seven of Pentacles in its reversed position implies a period of hard work will come to an end. Alternatively, you could come to the conclusion that what you are trying to achieve isn't worth the effort involved. This is probably not the right time to take on a task that requires many resources or a great deal of effort.
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Seven of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana

The Symbolism of the Seven of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by a man leaning upon a stick that he has chosen to use as a walking staff. He stares intently at a bush before him, a bush that holds seven golden pentacles. He is so focused on these pentacles that one might believe his entire world is about his ‘treasures.’
However, he looks just a little forlorn, as if he can see these treasures but not attain them. It could be said that no matter how hard he works, he still cannot achieve that which he desires most.
The General Interpretation of the Seven of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies obstacles that might be insurmountable, and that failure is a very possible outcome. The goal which is just out of reach of the individual is often a material goal, relating to money or possessions in some way. Sometimes it can mean that there is little available money to begin or complete a desired project.
A great deal of creativity will be needed to solve this problem (providing it's a problem that can be brought to a resolution.) Sometimes these solutions come in the form of bartering or trading, while in other cases, it's the aid of a trusted friend that makes the difference. However, this card indicates that failure is a definite possibility.
The Inner Meaning of the Seven of Pentacles in Tarot
The Seven of Pentacles is the image of doubt and failure, and of desiring that which may not come to pass. This is the card that suggests that it might be possible to work hard and to truly, deeply want something, and still fail. The reason for this failure could possibly be that the individual was too focused on the problem to find a solution. Or it could simply be that there was no chance of success in the first place.
Some other interpretations indicate that this card brings a message of quarreling and malcontent. Failure on a material level does tend to bring out these qualities in people. It should be remembered that most problems do have a solution. Perhaps the individual should seek out these solutions before resorting to negative behavior.
The Eight of Pentacles follows this card.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Six of Pentacles Reversed
Approximately half of all Tarot readers read those cards appearing upside down in a spread as having reversed meanings. If you are one of them, the Six of Pentacles in its reversed position implies that debts and a general shortage of funds will last for a while longer. You'll have to watch your finances carefully. Don't let anyone persuade you to give away or risk more than you can afford. Caution is advised.
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Six of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana
The Six of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana of the Tarot is the sixth card of the Suit of Pentacles. It follows the Five of Pentacles. It is the embodiment of personal gratification and generosity.
The Symbolism of the Six of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by a man dressed in fine robes. He would appear to be a merchant. At his feet crouch two people, both of whom appear to be less fortunate than he is himself. He weighs his money carefully in a scale, and then distributes it to those who need it more than he does. He is the very picture of generosity and six golden pentacles are arranged around him.
The General Interpretation of the Six of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies a great deal of generosity. However, this is not generosity for generosity’s sake, but rather to achieve personal gratification. While this should not cheapen the generosity of the merchant, it does put it in perspective. While he is a good man, he is not unfailingly generous with either his time or his money.
The Inner Meaning of the Six of Pentacles in Tarot
The Six of Pentacles is the image of deliberation and vigilance. The man, this merchant who appears so well off, is carefully weighing the coins he gives out to the beggar people who surround him. He does indeed give of himself — in this case, his material wealth — to the needy and distressed, but he does this carefully.
At his core, the merchant understands that he cannot satisfy all those who surround him. While they may wish he was more generous, he knows that he cannot make everyone happy all of the time. He must be cautious as he gives of himself, never giving what he does not have.
This card, the Six of Pentacles, suggests that the individual who drew this card must be wary of giving too much of himself. It reflects the idea that generosity is indeed to be praised, but one should not be faulted for saying ‘no’ when appropriate. Denying another that which one cannot afford to lose in the first place is not a cruelty, but a practicality.
The Seven of Pentacles follows this card.
The Symbolism of the Six of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by a man dressed in fine robes. He would appear to be a merchant. At his feet crouch two people, both of whom appear to be less fortunate than he is himself. He weighs his money carefully in a scale, and then distributes it to those who need it more than he does. He is the very picture of generosity and six golden pentacles are arranged around him.
The General Interpretation of the Six of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies a great deal of generosity. However, this is not generosity for generosity’s sake, but rather to achieve personal gratification. While this should not cheapen the generosity of the merchant, it does put it in perspective. While he is a good man, he is not unfailingly generous with either his time or his money.
The Inner Meaning of the Six of Pentacles in Tarot
The Six of Pentacles is the image of deliberation and vigilance. The man, this merchant who appears so well off, is carefully weighing the coins he gives out to the beggar people who surround him. He does indeed give of himself — in this case, his material wealth — to the needy and distressed, but he does this carefully.
At his core, the merchant understands that he cannot satisfy all those who surround him. While they may wish he was more generous, he knows that he cannot make everyone happy all of the time. He must be cautious as he gives of himself, never giving what he does not have.
This card, the Six of Pentacles, suggests that the individual who drew this card must be wary of giving too much of himself. It reflects the idea that generosity is indeed to be praised, but one should not be faulted for saying ‘no’ when appropriate. Denying another that which one cannot afford to lose in the first place is not a cruelty, but a practicality.
The Seven of Pentacles follows this card.
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Five of Pentacles Reversed
If you choose to read those Tarot cards appearing upside down in a spread as having their own unique reversed meanings, the Five of Pentacles in its reversed position indicates that with a bit of luck and a sensible attitude, loss and lonliness will end soon. However, if a greedy or careless attitude over money prevails, you will lose more than you can afford.
Tarot Card Symbolism: The Five of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana
The Five of Pentacles of the Minor Arcana of the Tarot is the fifth card of the Suit of Pentacles. It follows the Four of Pentacles. It is the embodiment of a difficult situation and material troubles.
The Symbolism of the Five of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by two figures who have obviously fallen on hard times. One appears to be an older woman, wrapped in rags and barefoot. The second is a man on crutches with a bell around his neck. They both are trudging through the snow.
In the background is a stained glass window, maybe to a church, temple, or chapel. The exact location is unclear. In this window, five golden pentacles can be seen.
The General Interpretation of the Five of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies a grim or hard situation, one that is difficult to escape. The individual may feel trapped by indecision, or might simply feel as if they are ‘left out in the cold’ by others. Despite these feelings, the individual must remain determined if he wishes to find a way out.
This card is an indicator of definite material troubles. It could be as severe as destitution, as suggested by the picture. It could also be less severe, but just as troubling, such as the loss of a job or a reduction in pay. This is a situation where one must rely on oneself to get out of the present situation.
The Inner Meaning of the Five of Pentacles is Tarot
The Five of Pentacles is the image of material troubles and difficult situations. However, the stained glass window indicates charities and hope. This hope, while elusive, is definitely worth fighting for, even if the present situation does seem hopeless at the moment.
This card also suggests that someone might be in need of aid. The individual who draws this card will likely be drawn to someone or something, slowly but surely. The bell around the man’s neck suggests that this call will be insistent, and almost impossible to ignore. Indeed, it should not be ignored, for as difficult as the present situation may be, there are those who are in truly dire need.
On another level, this is also a card of love or friendship, despite difficult times. In this case, it often indicates that one must stay a true friend to those experiencing hardship.
The Six of Pentacles follows this card.
The Symbolism of the Five of Pentacles Tarot Card
This card is represented by two figures who have obviously fallen on hard times. One appears to be an older woman, wrapped in rags and barefoot. The second is a man on crutches with a bell around his neck. They both are trudging through the snow.
In the background is a stained glass window, maybe to a church, temple, or chapel. The exact location is unclear. In this window, five golden pentacles can be seen.
The General Interpretation of the Five of Pentacles Card
When appearing in a spread, this card implies a grim or hard situation, one that is difficult to escape. The individual may feel trapped by indecision, or might simply feel as if they are ‘left out in the cold’ by others. Despite these feelings, the individual must remain determined if he wishes to find a way out.
This card is an indicator of definite material troubles. It could be as severe as destitution, as suggested by the picture. It could also be less severe, but just as troubling, such as the loss of a job or a reduction in pay. This is a situation where one must rely on oneself to get out of the present situation.
The Inner Meaning of the Five of Pentacles is Tarot
The Five of Pentacles is the image of material troubles and difficult situations. However, the stained glass window indicates charities and hope. This hope, while elusive, is definitely worth fighting for, even if the present situation does seem hopeless at the moment.
This card also suggests that someone might be in need of aid. The individual who draws this card will likely be drawn to someone or something, slowly but surely. The bell around the man’s neck suggests that this call will be insistent, and almost impossible to ignore. Indeed, it should not be ignored, for as difficult as the present situation may be, there are those who are in truly dire need.
On another level, this is also a card of love or friendship, despite difficult times. In this case, it often indicates that one must stay a true friend to those experiencing hardship.
The Six of Pentacles follows this card.
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