Two of Pentacles
A young man sits atop the brick wall, above it all, tossing his two Pentacles with practiced ease. He keeps those opposing forces in balance, cocking an eyebrow as one falls back into his open palm. His cap at a jaunty angle, a playful smile on his lips, he exudes the effortless confidence of a man who seems to have everything under control.
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upright meaning:
balancing work • productive • priorities
Life’s imbalance is its greatest strength. To the man that masters the back and forth motion, the perpetual movement propels him into a steady, productive rhythm. Keep it all together by not paying too much attention to one thing. Accept that everything has its time and its place, and it is up to you to decide when it’s time to move onwards.
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reversed meaning:
imbalance • off course • re-prioritize
The Two of Pentacles is a push and a pull, an ebb and a flow, and its inversion suggests that something has been knocked out of balance. You may feel out of sync with your environment, or something within you is weighing you down and pulling you off course. Spend a little time finding your center, your axis of rotation around which your life force flows. Once you are right with yourself, you may find the rest of the world falls more easily into formation around you.
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TAROT CARD MEANINGS
MAJOR ARCANA
MINOR ARCANA
SUIT OF WANDS
MINOR ARCANA
SUIT OF CHALICES
MINOR ARCANA
SUIT OF SWORDS
MINOR ARCANA
SUIT OF SWORDS