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The Suit of Pentacles

We are continuing the basics of Tarot cards series. This time we are focusing on the Suit of Pentacles. In a Tarot card deck, the Suit of Pentacles is in the Minor Arcana. Pentacles is associated with material and prosperity aspects of life. Depending on how many of the Pentacles show in a Tarot card spread and which cards turn up and their direction the psychic reader should be able to answer questions. 

The Suit of Wands - Tarot Card Basics

We are going to keep going over Tarot cards and their meanings for the next few posts. Tarot cards are an accurate way for readers to help clients. We have many readers who can help with relationships, business, life issues, the future, big decisions and most life questions. 

In the Tarot card deck, there is the Major Arcana and Minor Arcana. The suits; Wands, Swords, Pentacles and Cups make up the Minor Arcana. Each of the four suits have Ace, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten. They also a Page, Knight, Queen and King - the Court Cards. 

34 Questions for a Tarot Card Reader

When seeking a Tarot card reading, the most skilled readers will personalize their approach to fit your unique needs. While it is not required to ask questions during a reading, doing so can help to narrow the focus to a particular matter rather than receiving a broad overview. Our team of readers are proficient in both question-based and non-question-based readings. As our readers are primarily clairvoyant psychics, they are able to offer vivid and descriptive phone readings, making for an unforgettable experience.

The Minor Arcana - Cups, Wands, Swords and Pentacles

In a Tarot card deck, the Minor Arcana makes up 56 cards that are in four categories. The four categories are Swords, Pentacles, Wands and Cups. Each of these categories stands for a different area of life. The minor Arcana in the Tarot deck represent what is happening in your day-to-day life. This is compared to the Major Arcana which represent major life changes. The number of each card showing up and where they are in the spread gives the psychic reader an overview of what is happening in your life - mainly if there are big changes coming or more day to day growth.

An example Three Card Tarot Spread with Reversed Positions

When doing a Tarot card spread, the psychic reader can choose to keep the cards in an upright position or translate the cards with the upwards and reversed positions. The upright positions represent the positive aspect of the card. The reversed positions represent the negative aspects of the card. The choice of reading style is up to the psychic reader. The reader may choose to just do the positive aspect depending on the client and their question or issue. 

Tarot Card Spreads

There are numerous Tarot card spreads that can be used by a Tarot card reader for an accurate reading. Generally speaking, an excellent Tarot card reader will have a few different spreads to choose from based on the type of question (or not having a specific question) from the client. Having a spread with more cards doesn’t necessarily give more information. An accurate Tarot card reader will be able to choose which type of spread will work best for the client’s situation. 

The Major Arcana in the Tarot Card deck

The Tarot card deck is made of 78 cards. Twenty two cards are in the Major Arcana. Fifty six cards make up the Minor Arcana. When the Major Arcana show up in a tarot card spread, they symbolize significant change in the future. If they dominate a Tarot Card spread, the questioner may be looking at major life changes. 

Each of the Major Arcana has deep meanings and their meanings may be influenced by the cards in the spread that surround them. The Roman numerals on each card can help the reader with timing, numerology or translation of the question from the client.