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Two of Pentacles (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
The Two of Pentacles represents juggling unexpected events.
Knight of Pentacles (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
The Knight of Pentacles reminds us to have patience and perspective when things don't go as planned.
King of Pentacles (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
When the King of Pentacles appears reversed, it is a reminder to focus on organization and prioritization in your thinking.
Three of Pentacles (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
The Three of Pentacles is a card that represents the refinement of skills or talents.
Eight of Pentacles (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
The reversed Eight of Pentacles reminds you to reflect on the energy you are putting into your work and the impact it has on your environment.
Ten of Pentacles (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
The Ten of Pentacles assures you that what you are investing your energy in now will have positive results, well into the future.
Ace of Pentacles (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
If the Ace of Pentacles appears in your reading, it may indicate a new opportunity for financial prosperity or material success.
Seven of Pentacles (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
When the Seven of Pentacles appears reversed, it can indicate that you may be feeling frustrated with the lack of progress towards your goals. Learn more about reversed Tarot card meanings, by Elliot Oracle.
Ten of Pentacles (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
When the Ten of Pentacles appears reversed, it may be time to reflect on the sacrifices and hard work of those who came before you.
Nine of Pentacles (Upright) | Tarot Card of the Day
The Nine of Pentacles represents wealth, security and savoring your success.
Five of Pentacles (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
“Identifying where your energy is being wasted."
Six of Pentacles (Reversed) | Tarot Card of the Day
The reversed Six of Pentacles is a reminder that true generosity is not about expecting something in return.
The King of Wands doesn’t “command” people to respect him. Others need only to look at him and do.