ten of pentacles rider waite

Ten of Pentacles

The Ten of Pentacles celebrates lasting success, deep roots, and the quiet satisfaction of legacy. It shows the moment when your hard work becomes something that outlives you. This card reminds us that stability is sacred when it grows from love, not control. This reading uses the P.E.N.S.I. method: Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism, and Intuition to…

Rider Waite Tarot

Nine of Pentacles

The Nine of Pentacles calls on tmy P.E.N.S.I. Method by combining Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism, and Intuition into one picture of refinement and self-sufficiency. It is a card of confidence and independence, showing the figure who has worked hard and now moves gracefully within what they have cultivated. In this card, working through the P.E.N.S.I. Method reminds…

Eight of Pentacles

The Eight of Pentacles is one of the clearest examples of how the P.E.N.S.I. Method works in action. Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism, and Intuition all converge here to teach that skill and success are not accidents of fate, but the result of steady practice. This card is where persistence becomes sacred, where discipline itself becomes a…

the seven of pentacles

Seven of Pentacles

The Seven of Pentacles calls on the  P.E.N.S.I. Method by combining Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism, and Intuition into one picture of patience and reflection. It is a card of pause and assessment, showing the gardener who has worked hard and now steps back to evaluate what has grown. In this card, working through  P.E.N.S.I. reminds us…

The six of pentacles

Six of Pentacles

The Six of Pentacles is a card that speaks to the flow of giving and receiving. Moreover, it often points toward generosity, balance in resources, and lessons about charity and fairness. At its core, this card reminds us that power shifts over time. Consequently, sometimes we are in the role of giver, while at other…

five of pentacles meaning

Five of Pentacles

The Five of Pentacles often shows two weary figures moving past a bright window, usually a church or sanctuary. Cold snow or bare ground makes the scene look hard. This card speaks about struggle, loss, and feeling shut out. It is one of the most challenging cards in the Pentacles suit. When I teach tarot,…

four of pentacles rider waite

Four of Pentacles

The Four of Pentacles in the Rider–Waite Tarot shows a seated figure clutching one coin at the chest, balancing another on the crown, and pinning two beneath the feet. A walled city stands behind, reminding us of both security and confinement. The entire scene (symbolism, 1 of 5 parts to my first P.E.N.S.I. lesson, and…

the rider wait deck tarot lessons

Three of Pentacles

The Rider–Waite Three of Pentacles shows a young craftsman on a bench, carving stone while a monk and a noble review plans. The scene broadcasts collaboration and early mastery. It feels pragmatic, grounded, and architectural. The mood is constructive and patient, like a cathedral rising one measured chisel stroke at a time. If you haven’t…