Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into tarot lately, and the 10 of Pentacles has really been resonating with me. I wanted to share my little experiment and what I’ve learned so far.
First, I grabbed my favorite tarot deck – you know, the one that just feels right. I shuffled the cards, really focusing on what I wanted to understand about this card, the 10 of Pentacles. I laid out a simple three-card spread: Past, Present, Future. It’s my go-to when I’m trying to get a feel for a specific card’s energy.
My Little Experiment
I flipped over the cards one by one. And guess what? The 10 of Pentacles popped up in the “Present” position. I took a deep breath. Okay, universe, I see you. I grabbed my journal and started jotting down everything that came to mind when I looked at the card.
- Family: The image on the card, with the older man, the couple, and the kids…it just screamed “family” to me.
- Legacy: I felt this strong sense of something being passed down, like an inheritance or a family tradition.
- Stability: The whole scene just looked so…solid. Like a foundation that’s been built over time.
- Success: Not just financial success, but a deeper kind of fulfillment. Like, you’ve built something that will last.
Then, I spent some time just living with the card. I kept it on my desk, looked at it throughout the day, and noticed how it made me feel. I started seeing little “10 of Pentacles” moments everywhere.
For example, I helped my grandma organize some old family photos. That felt like a 10 of Pentacles moment – connecting with my family history. I also finished a big project at work that I’d been working on for months. It was a huge relief, and it felt like I was building something lasting, something stable.
I even put my 10 of pentacles card into my wallet to carry it around!
It’s like the card has been a little reminder to appreciate the good things in my life – the solid foundation, the family connections, the feeling of accomplishment. It’s not about huge, flashy wins, but about the quiet, enduring kind of success that makes life feel rich and meaningful.
I’m still learning, of course. Tarot is a journey, not a destination. But I’m definitely feeling more connected to the 10 of Pentacles now, and I’m excited to see what else it reveals to me over time.