Establishment of a new business or project that may have arisen out of the uncertainty of the Two of Disks.
A sculptor at his work in a monastery. Compare the design which illustrates the Eight of Pentacles. The apprentice or amateur therein has received his reward and is now at work in earnest.
Métier, trade, skilled labour; usually, however, regarded as a card of nobility, aristocracy, renown, glory. Additional Meanings: If for a man, celebrity for his eldest son.
Mediocrity, in work and otherwise, puerility, pettiness, weakness.
Additional Meanings: Depends on neighbouring cards.
The Three of Pentacles, in a similar manner, exhibits the result of the idea of Earth, of the crystallization of forces; and so the Three of Pentacles is called the Lord of Work. Something has definitely been done.
An abrupt change in a situation; gain in the marketplace; turn for the better in matters of business.
Nobility, Elevation, Dignity, Rank, Power.
Children, Sons, Daughters, Youths, Commencement.
Important, Noble, Consequential, Celebrated, Big, Great, Extensive, Enormous, Magnificent, Renowned, Famous, Powerful, Lofty, Illustrious. Illustration, Esteem, Grandeur of Soul, Nobility of Conduct, Acts of Generosity, Magnificently, Splendidly.
Puerility, Childhood, Childishness, Frivolity. Weakening, Debasing, Reduction, Courteousness, Lowness, Mediocrity, Trifle, Trinket, Servility, Weakness, Child, Infant, Puerile, Puny, Low, Grovelling, Lowly, Contemptible, Humble. Abjection, Humility, Humiliation.
Book a reading with Paul
Questions about love or work?
Book a reading now!
Subscribe to the Supertarot Newsletter... its free
Book a Tarot reader for your Corporate Events and parties
© Supertarot 2008 Contact Paul Podcast Sitemap