Three of Pentacles
Excellence · Mastery · Satisfaction · Success · Teamwork
Three of Pentacles's Meaning
If you can maintain a clear sense of purpose over the coming months, you are well positioned to see you hard work get the recognition it deserves. It is not guaranteed, but if you maintain your own pace, and it may tax your interpersonal skills, as you will need to rely and trust on others for the best outcome. That outcome will be worth your determination, however, not only providing material reward, but leading to a sense of lasting accomplishment.
Past
The time you have spent mastering your abilities has been a smart investment. Your confidence has grown and if you continue to nurture this self-assurance, you will succeed.
Present
The object of your present focus is due for expansion and elaboration. Your peers may be a useful tool to help you complete your goals.
Future
Your inner satisfaction demands a pursuit of excellence and a mastery of your craft.
Yes / No Key Interpretation
The Three of Pentacles is a card representing excellence and success. These things could be acquired through productive teamwork or being industrious. It relates directly to being a master of your trade and great career accomplishments. The answer to your question is yes.
Key Dates, Timing, and Astrology.
Capricorn
Key dates: December 31 to January 9
The Three of Pentacles
The Lord of Material Works Numerical Value: 3 |
Divinatory meaningUpright - Success gained through hard work and effort. A gain in commerce and an increase in material things. This is the card of the businessman, craftsman and merchant. Skillful work is both awarded and appreciated. A good time to start a project, with an indication of help in business.
Ill Dignified or Reversed - Miserliness, missed opportunities through fear of loss, inability to benefit from the advice of others as a result of obstinacy, conceit or prejudice. Effort that yields disappointing results.
Ill Dignified or Reversed - Miserliness, missed opportunities through fear of loss, inability to benefit from the advice of others as a result of obstinacy, conceit or prejudice. Effort that yields disappointing results.
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