The Suit of Pentacles (also known as Coins or Disks) is representative of the element of Earth. The Suit of Pentacles Tarot card meanings cover material aspects of life including work, business, trade, property, money and other material possessions. The positive aspects of the Suit of Pentacles include manifestation, realisation, proof and prosperity.
Pentacles deal with the physical or external level of consciousness and thus mirror the outer situations of your health, finances, work, and creativity. They have to do with what we make of our outer surroundings – how we create it, shape it, transform it and grow it. On a more esoteric level, Pentacl are associated with the ego, self-esteem and self-image.
The negative aspects of the Suit of Pentacles (i.e. when the Pentacl cards appear reversed) include being possessive, greedy and overly materialistic, over-indulging and not exercising, not effectively managing one’s finances, and being overly focused on career to the detriment of other life priorities. Often what is required to counteract these negative aspects is a return to nature to ground oneself and rediscover what is truly important. In addition, there may be blockages in being able to manifest ideas and plans resulting in a lack of success. Better goal-setting and planning is required.
When referring to timing in a Tarot reading, the Suit of Pentacles
traditionally represents Autumn or years. In a deck of playing cards,
Pentacl corresponds to Diamonds.
Pentacl represent the Earth signs of Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn. Pentacl people (as typically seen in the Court Cards) are practical, career-minded, down-to-earth and generous. They are tactile beings and like to experience the physical, tangible world. They are connect through the senses and seek pleasurable and sometimes indulgent experiences.
Should a Tarot reading be predominantly Pentacles cards, then you can be sure that the client is seeking solutions to what are primarily material conflicts, financial matters and concerns with career and work.
Click on each Tarot card below to find out more about its Tarot card meaning, including the upright and reversed Tarot card meanings.
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Upright:Manifestation, new financial opportunity, prosperity Reversed: Lost opportunity, lack of planning and foresight |
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Upright:Balance, adaptability, time management, prioritisation Reversed: Disorganisation, financial disarray |
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Upright: Teamwork, initial fulfilment, collaboration, learning Reversed: Lack of teamwork, disregard for skills |
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Upright:Control, stability, security, possession, conservatism Reversed: Greed, materialism, self-protection |
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Upright:Isolation, insecurity, worry, financial loss, poverty Reversed: Recovery from financial loss, spiritual poverty |
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Upright:Generosity, charity, giving, prosperity, sharing wealth Reversed: Debt, selfishness, one-sided charity |
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Upright:Vision, perseverance, profit, reward, investment Reversed: Lack of long-term vision, limited success or reward |
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Upright:Apprenticeship, education, quality, engagement Reversed: Perfectionism, lacking ambition or focus |
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Upright:Gratitude, luxury, self-sufficiency, culmination Reversed: Over-investment in work, financial setbacks |
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Upright:Wealth, inheritance, family, establishment, retirement Reversed: Financial failure, loneliness, loss |
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Upright:Manifestation, financial opportunity, new job Reversed: Lack of progress and planning, short-term focus |
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Upright:Efficiency, routine, conservatism, methodical Reversed: Laziness, boredom, feeling ‘stuck’ |
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Upright:Practical, homely, motherly, down-to-earth, security Reversed: Imbalance in work/ family commitments |
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Upright:Security, control, power, discipline, abundance Reversed: Authoritative, domineering, controlling |
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