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Thursday, January 26, 2012
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.
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