Tarot Coins

Coins tarot or pentacles are associated with the realisation of goals, material wellbeing and rewards for hard work. Coins indicate a prosperous time for the querent, but it is important to remember that material wellbeing and spiritual health do not always go hand in hand.

The physical issues of the tarot card coins are as follows:

  • Homestead
  • Money
  • Health

The suit of Coins:

The suit of tarot coins represent the element of earth. The season of winter and the northern direction of wind; the Assiah or Manifest World of the Kaballah; the Malkuth Kingdom; the female yin energy; The letter Heh (Completion of Energy into Form) of the Tetragrammaton; The Path of Lakshmi; the suit of Diamonds and the Jungian function of sensation. Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn are thee primary signs of this suit. This suit is materialistic in nature; it refers to the accomplishment, finances and possessions, business, manifestations, home, land, our level of abundance trade aspects of our lives. Another significant representation the suit of coins imbibes is that of our level of vitality, bodies, and our genetic heredity, and our connection to the Earth and Nature. The coins speak of our ability to let things go, relax our senses, enjoy life to its fullest and make the most of it. Negative connotations may include low self-esteem, material loss, materialism, pessimism, stubbornness, compromised values, inflexibility, and the practical concerns that make us worry.

Coin or a Pentacle

Just like every other suit, even the suit of coins is called by number of different names. This again may be a little difficult for a beginner, but the greater learning of these different meanings, gives you a better understanding of the intensity of the tarot; this is why people around the world prefer to give a better meaning to the art of Tarot. The suit of coins is usually portrayed by a large golden coin or a golden pentacle. You may often hear people talking about tarot cards and referring to Gold, Pentacles, Cash, Discs, or Diamonds - Keep in mind it all relates to the suit of coins. Taking Care of Business

A spread that is dominated by the suit of coins, it relates to the manifestation of your plan for life and how you will carry on about it. It speaks of how you may apply your talent, your ideas and turn them into your reality. The coins represent abundance on all different levels. They not only represent the financial side to things, but also full satisfaction with your social life, the way you carry out interaction, your house, and your status.

Inverse Cards

Every suit of cards has an inverse or negative side to it. For example the ace of coins refers to the gain of wealth and prosperity, whereas its inverse refers to the obsession of attaining wealth, with loss of value. Greed, possessiveness and poor spiritual awareness are also indicated by this reversed card. It warns you off anxiety, discontent, and insecurity.

Success

Once cards that are a part of the suit of coins appear in the spread, they refer to the prosperity and success you will face in the three dimensional world, which is the real world. The path to attaining this state of success, you need to choose the course of actions. These actions can be defined by the spread of the suit of coins that appear. Even the inverse cards help, by providing us with the warning of what might be unfavorable but is bound to occur. No matter what question you formulate right before the reading, whether it regards, your family, career, travel or social life, it can all be answered with apt directions to follow using your personal energy and applying it. This is one of the most significant rules to keep in mind while learning to read tarot cards; they may not always refer to money or a coin as such. It can often point out an inner talent or psychological treasure, that can be much more valuable than, as contradictory as it may sound.

CardKeyword Description
Ace of CoinsSuccess, wealth, new enterprise, security, manifestation
Two of CoinsHarmony in change, adaptability, balance
Three of Coinsteamwork, skill, employment, negotiation
Four of CoinsSecurity, stability, control
Five of CoinsLoss, worry, insecurity, isolation
Six of CoinsProsperity, charity, success, generosity
Seven of CoinsProfit, perseverance, vision
Eight of CoinsPurpose, education, apprenticeship, improvement
Nine of CoinsCulmination, good luck, accomplishments, gratitude
Ten of CoinsOld age, inheritance, wealth
Page of CoinsGood news, entitlement
Knight of CoinsPotentiality, efficiency
Queen of CoinsSecurity, practicality
King of CoinsInfluence, security