The Bruja's Guide to Tarot

Page of Pentacles

Element: Earth

Imagery: A young figure stands in a fertile landscape holding a pentacle with focused attention, contemplating its potential.

General Themes: Study, dedication, manifestation, practical learning, new opportunities in the material world.

Page of Pentacles Upright

All Pages usher in an exciting new chapter. Like the Aces, they represent raw potential, only now it is ready to be embodied and brought to life. The Page of Pentacles reflects an auspicious time to develop new creative projects.

The Page, like the Fool, is very much a novice, so use this time to embrace the learning process. Remember when you were once new at something and how you eventually grew into mastery through simple practice and steady devotion. You’re at a starting point here, but that doesn’t mean you can’t build something wonderful if you stay open and curious.

Let your inspiration guide you. This is not a time to get bogged down in little details or potential setbacks. Focus, instead, on the potential of this new idea and see where it takes you.

Page of Pentacles Reversed

Reversed, this card wants you to learn from past mistakes. Go forward into your new adventures with the wisdom from your experiences. It is one thing to feel like a novice, charting new territory, but another to walk blithely into a new chapter without having learned anything from the last one. That will only lead to you recreating the same story to your detriment. 

Likewise, be excited about your new project—but stay grounded. This might caution you to do your homework or plan a little more before diving into things. Be honest about what is sustainable for you to grow. A good way to do that is to refocus on the things that revitalize and energize you. 

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The Pentacles

The Pentacles are the most grounded suit of the deck, as they represent all our worldly concerns related to money, work, home, and general day-in, day-out survival. This is a suit of putting in the hours and steadily getting things done. As the suit of the earth element, its focus is on making sure you have all your bases covered.

We don’t often think of everyday magic as having anything to do with mundane tasks like paying our bills or having a roof over our heads, but the reality is that so much conjuring happens when we take care of these basic needs. I always say magic is a hard, gritty thing, meaning things won’t manifest if you aren’t putting in the effort. The universe needs to know you are willing to put in the hard work to make stuff happen.

That’s where the Pentacles come in. They encourage an abundance mindset and help you work through the times you let a scarcity mentality creep in. Abundance is all around us, this suit reminds us, simply because we have worked hard to make it so. This abundance goes beyond money, although that is VERY important! It’s about cultivating a rich life: rich in love, rich in purpose, rich in connection, and yes, rich in money (hey, those Pentacles look like coins for a reason).

When the Pentacles appear in a reading, the message is about getting grounded, or down to earth, and putting in the work to manifest what you need. If the Cups are about seeing the world through heart eyes, then the Pentacles are about seeing things as they are so that you can make a realistic plan moving forward. The dark side of this card is stagnation, overwork, and a poverty mentality. 

Overall, this suit serves as a reminder that hard work pays off and that you have the power to craft the life you want. All you have to do is put the work in.

Ace of Pentacles

Two of Pentacles

Three of Pentacles

Four of Pentacles

Five of Pentacles

Six of Pentacles

Seven of Pentacles

Eight of Pentacles

Nine of Pentacles

Ten of Pentacles

The Page of Pentacles

Knight of Pentacles

Queen of Pentacles

King of Pentacles

The Pentacles represent the earth element, finances, daily life, and an abundance mindset.

The Bruja’s Guide to Tarot is the divination sister to the scholarly The Bruja Professor, a witchy take on literature, the occult & pop culture, and Enchantment Learning & Living, an inspirational blog celebrating life’s simple pleasures, everyday mysticism, and delectable recipes that are guaranteed to stir the kitchen witch in you.

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