Element: Earth
Imagery: A nurturing figure seated on a throne in a lush garden, holding a pentacle.
General Themes: Grounded abundance, nurturing, practicality, stability, care for self and others.
The Queen of Pentacles Upright
This card has a lot of joy to it. It’s about female empowerment, regardless of your gender. Your inner feminine is prosperous and nourished. Sometimes referred to as the working mom card of the deck, the Queen of Pentacles is about knowing your worth and honoring the life experience and skills that brought you to this abundant paradise.
Enjoy tending your proverbial garden every day. As I always say when pentacles appear in a reading, abundance comes from hard work—manifestation is just another word for putting in the hours and focusing your energy on creating the life you want. It’s that simple, and that hard, which is why prosperity feels all the sweeter once you earn it.
This card is also about staying down to earth. Notice the queen in the card. She is regal, yes, but her feet are firmly planted on the ground, and her throne is made of stone. There is no rush here, only stability and fertility (notice the bunny in the corner of the card). Good things come from a steady hand and a sense of earned empowerment. Nothing has been handed to this queen, so she knows the value of honest labor. What’s more, she cares for herself and others, never feeling the need to hoard her wealth. When this card shows up in a reading, it’s a sign that you are capable of grounded abundance and might even be celebrating what your practical accomplishments have generated for you and yours.
The Queen of Pentacles Reversed
This queen gives out a lot—she cares for a whole kingdom! So when The Queen of Pentacles appears reversed, it is asking you to make sure you are investing in self-care as much as you are caring for others.
Likewise, focus on nourishing what you love. You are past the days of having to prove yourself or invest in things from the ground up. You can pick and choose where you put your energy, so apply yourself to where it matters most. This goes for people, too. Give your time and energy to the loved ones who make your world brighter. Everyone else is secondary.
Reversed, this card invites you to rein in your energy a bit and focus on nurturing your proverbial garden. No need to seek other pastures.
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