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June 17th, 2008 | | By Steve Brenner
Six of Pentacles of the Tarot Deck – Minor Arcana – An individual weighs out his money or good fortune and passes it on to those you need it more. This action demonstrates his success in life as well as his goodness of heart. This Tarot card is for those who believe what comes around goes around.
Upright: Generosity toward you or from you.
Reversed: Desire, jealousy, greed.
June 17th, 2008 | | By Steve Brenner
Two of Pentacles of the Tarot Deck – Minor Arcana – A young man jungles and dances like in a circus act although his face is serious. The two pentacles being juggled are connected by an endless rope in the shape of infinity. There are two ships riding large waves perhaps struggling against the weather or currents.
Upright: This Tarot card could be of fun, cheerfulness, and recreation. On a more serious note it can be a show of multitasking or of juggling your time, money, and efforts (your resources) between jobs or responsibilities. You are learning where your resources should be concentrated for the best returns. What investments? Which job? The two of pentacles could also represent an obstacle in the form of written news although I do not know/see the symbology for this.
Reversed: The fun or cheerfulness is forced. Having trouble juggling those resources.
June 14th, 2008 | | By Steve Brenner
Three of Pentacles of the Tarot Deck – Minor Arcana – An artisan is at work in a monastery. Two figures are showing the plans, perhaps seeking his services.
Upright: Can quite literally mean a trade or skilled labor yet can go further to represent the reputation you have earned by performing these skills with the highest of qualities. Success, in business, school, etc.
Reversed: A lesser degree of success, mediocrity. Perhaps you are still trying to build that good reputation.
June 12th, 2008 | | By Steve Brenner
Seven of Pentacles – Minor Arcana – Tarot deck –“Fruits of your Labor” – A man ponders his harvest as it is a direct result of his efforts. The pentacles (or coins in some Tarot decks) can literally represent money although the “pile” as a whole can be any of the rewards from ones hard work. Although he has accomplished much his ambition and patience keeps him moving forward. Seven of Pentacles is sometimes called the card of money.
Upright: Innocence, ingenuity, patience, ambition, hard work, steady progress
Reversed: Anxiety regarding the lending of money, think about where you are putting that ambition and hard work.
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