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The Suit Of Pentacles Tarot Card Meanings

The Suit of Pentacles represents the material aspects of our lives and the tangible manifestations of our consciousness. It is closely tied to physical health, financial resources, job prospects, and creative outlets. The Pentacles show us what we can do with the outer world around us — how we can create it, shape it, modify it, and grow it.

What Do The Pentacles Tarot Cards Mean In A Reading?

Pentacles can remind us that we have the strength and confidence to pursue what we want out of life and make our ambitions a reality. People connected to this suit are often hardworking individuals who understand that steady effort can result in strong and resilient outcomes.

What Zodiac Signs Are Connected to The Suit of Pentacles?

Pentacles correspond to the astrological Earth signs — Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn. In a reading, the Pentacles Court Cards may relate to a person with that star sign. Such people tend to be practical, career-oriented, generous, and physically connected to the world around them.

How To Craft Personal Meanings with The Suit of Pentacles

Ask yourself these questions when reflecting on The Suit of Pentacles cards you pull to create a personal narrative:

  • What affirmation does this card inspire in you?
  • What about the traditional meaning doesn't resonate with you?

For more exercises to craft your own personal meanings with your tarot deck, pick up a copy of Decoding the Cards by Sheila Ellis.

Suit Of Pentacles Tarot Card Meanings

Ace of Pentacles

UPRIGHT
Abundance, manifestation

REVERSED
Lost opportunity, lack of planning

Two of Pentacles

UPRIGHT
Prioritization, adaptability

REVERSED
Overcommitment, disorganization

Three of Pentacles

UPRIGHT
Teamwork, collaboration

REVERSED
Disharmony, working alone

Four of Pentacles

UPRIGHT
Security, scarcity

REVERSED
Over-spending, greed

Five of Pentacles

UPRIGHT
Poverty, isolation

REVERSED
Recovery from loss

Six of Pentacles

UPRIGHT
Giving, receiving

REVERSED
Unpaid debts, one-sided generosity

Seven of Pentacles

UPRIGHT
Investment, patience

REVERSED
Limited success

Eight of Pentacles

UPRIGHT
Apprenticeship, repetitive tasks

REVERSED
Stagnation, lack of skill

Nine of Pentacles

UPRIGHT
Self-sufficiency, financial independence

REVERSED
Over-investment, hustle

Ten of Pentacles

UPRIGHT
Wealth, long-term success

REVERSED
Financial loss

Page of Pentacles

UPRIGHT
Manifestation, financial opportunity

REVERSED
Lack of progress, procrastination

Knight of Pentacles

UPRIGHT
Hard work, routine

REVERSED
Laziness, stubborn

Queen of Pentacles

UPRIGHT
Nurturing, practical

REVERSED
Financial independence, self-care

King of Pentacles

UPRIGHT
Wisom, accomplishment

REVERSED
Financially incapable, stubborn

How To Read Tarot Card Combinations

Meanings and insight can change when we pair different tarot cards with each other.

For example, a tarot card pull of The Ace of Cups + The Seven of Swords could be interpreted as: Take action on something you feel passionate about, but make sure that it is done thoughtfully and honestly.

You can use Decoding the Cards to help you learn how to understand combinations of cards and enrich your tarot practice.


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