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All 78 Cards: Modern RWS Tarot Card Meanings

The Suit of Pentacles: Modern RWS Tarot Card Meanings
Master the Suit of Pentacles in the Rider Waite Smith tarot deck. Learn how this suit corresponds to the occult element of Earth, what it means to get lots of pentacles cards in a reading and more.



Page of Pentacles: Modern RWS tarot Card Meanings
Master the modern divinatory meanings of the Page of Pentacles in the Rider Waite Smith tarot deck. Learn how this Page of fleeting dreams and grand, unfinished projects manifests in a reading based on the question, spread position and surrounding cards (and then runs away again due to fear of commitment).

Knight of Pentacles: Modern RWS tarot Card Meanings
Master the Knight of Pentacles court card meanings (upright and reversed) in the Rider Waite Smith tarot deck with this comprehensive guide for serious students. Learn how this Knight of patience, planning and endurance manifests psychologically as other people and inner archetypes according to the question, spread position and surrounding cards.

Ten of Pentacles: Modern RWS tarot Card Meanings
Master the 10 of Pentacles tarot card meanings (upright and reversed) in the Rider Waite Smith tarot deck with this comprehensive guide. Learn how this card of wealth, family and legacy adapts according to the the question, spread position and surrounding cards.

Nine of Pentacles: Modern RWS tarot Card Meanings
Master the RWS 9 of Pentacles upright and reversed meanings. Learn how this tarot card of material abundance applies to life areas and common spread positions.

Eight of Pentacles: Modern RWS Tarot Card Meanings
The Eight of Pentacles means skill, work and practical learning. It is a card of effort, patience and artisanship.

Seven of Pentacles: Modern RWS Tarot Card Meanings
The 7 of Pentacles means commerce, lending and investment. As advice: spend wisely. In a relationship reading: a will or joint bank account.

Six of Pentacles: Modern RWS Tarot Card Meanings
The RWS 6 of Pentacles means inequality, charity and generosity. It is often connected to classism and taboos around money.