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.

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.