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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 spell.

Eight of PentaclesWithin P.E.N.S.I., the Eight reveals the importance of consistency. It carries the rhythm of progress made through repetition, the discipline that transforms raw effort into mastery. It reminds us that what we build day by day whether a craft, a career, or our own spiritual practice — is shaped not by sudden flashes of brilliance, but by showing up and doing the work until the work shapes us in return.

Pentacles belong to Earth, the realm of labor, stability, and tangible results. In the Eight, Earth shows its patient side, grounding us in the process rather than the prize. This card embodies the practical, deliberate energy of working step by step, allowing results to accumulate naturally.

Eight of Pentacles, 1st Layer of Context: Position

As the eighth card in the Pentacles sequence, it carries the sense of being in the middle of a cycle. The Eight is neither the beginning nor the end, it is the grind, the ongoing repetition that builds momentum. This position emphasizes progress through structured practice, the point where lessons become habits and habits become skills.

2nd Layer of Context: Element is Earth

Earth dominates this card, emphasizing steadiness and endurance. Here, Earth encourages focus, grounding, and resilience. It is not about quick results but about laying foundations strong enough to hold the weight of future achievement.

3rd Layer of Context for Eight of Pentacles: Numerology

The number eight is tied to rhythm, balance, and cycles. In the Eight of Pentacles, it represents the repetition required to move toward mastery. Eight teaches that growth is not random but cumulative, gained by returning to the task again and again until it becomes part of you.

Fourth Layer of Context: Symbolism

Traditional imagery depicts a craftsman seated at his bench, hammering pentacles one by one. The repetition of the coins highlights the lesson of discipline: progress is not about a single perfect act, but about the willingness to keep shaping and refining. The image honors the dignity of labor, the focus of the maker, and the patience of the process.

No matter how you slice it, it has the flavor of a project nearing a successful completion.

Intuition, the 5th Layer of Context

Gregory on Eight of PentaclesThis card carries the hum of concentration, the satisfaction of steady improvement. When I draw it, I feel the reminder that progress is happening even if it looks quiet. The Eight whispers that consistency is its own kind of magic — every small action adds to the whole, every effort builds momentum.

Sympathetic Decks

Because decks that highlight artisans, builders, or craftspeople emphasize skill and effort, they bring the Eight of Pentacles into sharper focus. Moreover, symbolism tied to workshops, tools, or creation resonates strongly with this card, echoing its themes of patience, dedication, and the beauty of work in progress.

Finally, the symbolism and imagery appear to be quite uniform across the majority of tarot decks. In my Witches Tarot, the image is that of a witch working long into the night making every stitch count.

Correspondences

Astrology: Sun in Virgo
Element: Earth
Planet: Sun
Number: 8

Tarot Spells: Eight of Pentacles

Because this is a Spell of Patient Mastery, begin by setting up your workspace with eight coins or small tokens placed in a line. Then, light a candle at one end to symbolize the spark of discipline and intention. Next, with each coin, state one small action or step you will repeat daily to move closer to your goal.

Finally, as you finish, slide the coins together into a pile to show that small steps ultimately accumulate into larger results. Carry one coin as a charm until the goal is met.

Spell of Grounded Progress: Write your desired skill or achievement on a slip of paper. Place it beneath a grounding stone such as hematite, obsidian, or smoky quartz on your worktable. Each time you sit down to practice, touch the stone and speak aloud, “Each step carries me further.”

When the goal is complete, bury the paper under a tree or in the earth to seal your growth and honor the effort invested.

Conclusion

The Eight of Pentacles shows that repetition is not drudgery but devotion. It is the steady rhythm of effort that turns learning into mastery, effort into excellence, and habit into power. Within P.E.N.S.I., it demonstrates that every stage of the cycle matters, and that true progress comes not from a single burst of inspiration but from the ongoing act of showing up. The Eight is the reminder that persistence itself is sacred, and that each moment of focus is both practice and spell-work.

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Five of Pentacles https://thealtpath.net/five-of-pentacles/ https://thealtpath.net/five-of-pentacles/#comments Thu, 11 Sep 2025 17:47:03 +0000 https://thealtpath.net/?p=19554 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,…

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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.

five of pentaclesWhen I teach tarot, I use my  P.E.N.S.I. method. That stands for Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism, and Intuition. Each layer adds context. We are not working with a spread here, so Position is only touched lightly. The other layers bring out the deeper meaning of the card.

Five of Pentacles, 1st Layer: Position

In a spread, this card often lands where a questioner feels hardship. Even alone, the card points to a time when resources run thin. You may feel cut off from help, even when support exists nearby. The Five of Pentacles shows where someone feels most exposed and most in need.

2nd Layer: Element

Pentacles are tied to Earth. Earth is steady, but here it feels cold and scarce. The element points to money, shelter, health, and material concerns. Earth reminds us that spirit and body are linked. If one suffers, the other feels it too. This card highlights where Earth feels like a burden.

3rd Layer of Context for Five of Pentacles: Numerology

Five represents change and challenge. It breaks the balance of Four, often in rough ways. With Pentacles, the number five can mean job loss, debt, or health struggles. It is movement that feels hard, not easy. Yet five also holds the seed of growth, because change forces new choices.

Remember the first P.E.N.S.I. lesson? With Five, think “sorrow, loss, regret”.

4th Layer: Symbolism

The classic imagery shows two figures outside in the cold, passing stained glass windows. This symbolizes exclusion, lack, or feeling abandoned. The window glows, reminding us that help is near, though not always seen. Bandages on the figures show pain, yet they still move forward. The snow underscores hardship, but also purity and lessons learned.

It’s interesting to me the figures are outside a church, they are not begging, but nor is anyone inviting them in. To me, this speaks to being ostracized, pushed out because of financial difficulty and hardship and sometimes by folk of similar faith. Everyone is a friend until you don’t have money.

But also, there are two figures in this image. You could read this as (and I often do) as one person alone, struggling and pushed out, and new friendship is struck. Almost as if the new figure comes along and says “you too?” Someone else in a similar situation comes along and new relationships are borne.

I would also have you consider the four of pentacles too. Were they not hanging on so tightly over fear of loss? Does that not suggest that to hang onto money, we can push others away? Stop socializing? So, when things go south with money, it seems natural that our usual circles withdraw from us, having withdrawn from them.

5th Layer: Intuition

Gregory about Five of PentaclesWhen I read the Five of Pentacles, I sense it asks us to face loss without shame. Everyone goes through periods of lack. The card warns against pride that keeps us from seeking help. It also suggests that support is closer than we think, and our anxiety is greater than warranted. Intuition often brings the question: “Where am I refusing aid?”

In a spread, (position) can tell you a lot, we haven’t got to spreads yet, but we will.

Five of Pentacles: Reversed Meaning

Reversed, the Five of Pentacles can point to recovery. It signals help arriving, resources returning, or finding hope after despair. It may also warn of ignoring lessons learned, slipping back into unhealthy patterns. Still, reversed is often softer, showing that the cold is beginning to lift. I find the anxiety is still overblown, disproportionate.

Sympathetic Decks

The Rider–Waite deck  symbolism is similar with some older decks, however it can vary greatly compared to many modern decks.

With regard to the Rider-Waite symbolism, my Witches’ Tarot, shows a barren tree in the middle of a bleak winter landscape. The tiny flower in the corner of the image reminds us that things green again. The anxiety is disproportionate.

As with the Rider-Waite, the individual may feel isolated or shut out, and sometimes by people of similar faith. I advise people to not lose faith in themselves. Tighten the budget, let go of what you can.

In  P.E.N.S.I. if you read the first lesson, we know that coins/pentacles are always “social, family, money … always money”. So, this card agrees with the Rider-Waite, it looks like bleak times with social, family and money. But “spring” comes again.

Correspondences

Astrology: Mercury in Taurus
Element: Earth
Planet: Mercury
Number: 5

Five of Pentacles: Reversed Meaning

Reversed, the Five of Pentacles can point to recovery. It signals help arriving, resources returning, or finding hope after despair. It may also warn of ignoring lessons learned, slipping back into unhealthy patterns. Still, reversed is often softer, showing that the cold is beginning to lift. I find the anxiety is still overblown, disproportionate.

Tarot Spell: Five of Pentacles

Use this spell when you want to shift from scarcity to steady resilience. Place the card upright on your altar with five coins circling it. Add a bowl of salt nearby and light a brown candle. Speak aloud what resources you seek, then name one step you will take in the real world. Hold one coin and breathe slowly, then return it. This working calls in support and helps you claim it. If you are uncertain on enchanting, read my article on how to enchant.

Tarot Spell: Five of Pentacles Reversed

Use this spell when you want to call recovery energy into your life. Place the card reversed with a green stone and a small key on top. Write one burden on paper and slide it beneath the card. Say, “I unlock relief, I welcome renewal.” Visualize warmth filling your space. Keep the bundle for a week, then move the key to your doorway and carry the stone for continued healing.

Closing Reflection

This card is not a verdict. It is a weather report. Cold now, warmer soon. The lesson is to look up, knock, and accept. I remind myself that asking for help is a skill. It grows with use. The Five of Pentacles invites that practice and promises a lighted door.

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Four of Pentacles https://thealtpath.net/four-of-pentacles/ https://thealtpath.net/four-of-pentacles/#comments Sun, 31 Aug 2025 17:47:57 +0000 https://thealtpath.net/?p=19447 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…

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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 gives us a picture of possession, protection, and boundaries that can feel either safe or restricting.

Four of PentaclesIn my teaching I use P.E.N.S.I., a layered method that keeps you from memorizing long lists of meanings. Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism, and Intuition all add depth. Position is always our first layer, but since we are not yet in spreads, we only touch on it lightly here. You will find that when these layers connect, your readings become natural and fluid.

Four of Pentacles, 1st Layer of Context: Position

Position is the first layer of context in any tarot spread. Even though we are not placing this card in spreads yet, remember that its meaning can change dramatically depending on where it lands. In single card lessons, we simply note that position frames the entire reading and will become more important later.

2nd Layer: Element is Earth

The suit of Pentacles belongs to Earth. Earth rules social ties, family life, health, and resources, with money as the thread running through them all. When the Four of Pentacles appears, I watch for themes of stability, savings, or guardedness in these areas. Think about where you or your client may be holding tight in life, whether with money, possessions, or even emotions.

3rd Layer: Four of Pentacles: Numerology Two

Four creates structure, foundation, and consolidation. Combined with Earth, this signals security that can become rigid. In practical terms, it shows budgeting, saving, or keeping resources close. Sometimes this is wise discipline, and sometimes it becomes a fear of loss that blocks growth.

4th Layer for the Four of Pentacles: Symbolism

The crown coin shows thoughts dominated by money. The chest coin shows emotional attachment to security. The coins beneath the feet show grounding, but also immobility. The stone seat reinforces a sense of permanence, while the walled city suggests both safety and isolation. Taken together, the symbolism highlights the difference between stability and stagnation.

Now, that’s along the lines of the Rider-Waite book.

5th Layer of Context: Intuition

Intuition blends all the layers. Often I sense the Four of Pentacles when someone is saving, protecting what is theirs, or setting strong boundaries. Other times, intuition reveals clinging too tightly out of fear. I pause, look at the card, and notice any impressions about generosity, guardedness, or balance. This is where the card speaks most personally.

Four of Pentacles: Reversed Meaning

Reversed, this card often signals greed, fear of loss, or wasted resources. It can also show the positive side of letting go, becoming generous, or loosening restrictions. Sometimes the reversed Four of Pentacles points to shaky finances, overspending, or instability. Other times it signals that freedom and relief are possible when we release the grip and trust flow.

I always see and teach “Four” is like divine discontent  in a way, four is foundation, but more to come, more to build, more choices and potential headaches. Avoid the headaches or at least the severity. It’s a four, either way; upright or reversed.

This reverse type’s meaning is an “amplified”, not the mirror or opposite reversals as described in the first P.E.N.S.I. lesson. A reversed card’s position in a spread with other cards must be taken into consideration, the same as an upright card. We’ll get to that in future lessons.

Sympathetic Decks

In Rider–Waite deck contexts, the Four of Pentacles often reflected concerns about wealth and property. In more modern decks, the image may soften into lessons about balance, generosity, or security in relationships. My current favorite, the Witches’ Tarot, and has the same symbolism, just stylized different. Many decks have the same symbols, but reflect the nuances, world, perceptions of their creators, just stylized different.

What I see, personally with this symbolism (some tarot guidebooks touch on some of these) is the common Rider-Waite aligned meanings but more. My favorite current deck is  Ellen Dugan’s Witches’ Tarot,

The pentacle above his head, tells me the person is preoccupied with social/family/money things and always money per earlier lessons. Look how the figure clutches the one in front of him with both hands, hanging on so tight. I think that seems like insecurity and anxiousness over it, protective of it but perhaps in an unhealthy way.

I see the figure also stepping on, pinning down two pentacles with their feet, and two is polarization. It’s also about choices, perhaps difficult ones. I add all that up and it also seems about control, and to the point where it may be controlling them.

Doesn’t seem like a particularly happy or peaceful state about social, family and money. I detect all kinds of things with clients too. My advice though is usually the same; health boundaries include financial ones too. And/or, take the time, look down the road and include yourself in your math, your wellbeing. And, if in a spread, the position and context of the other cards tell me even more.

This card highlights everyday budgeting and practical boundaries. Always connect the layers of P.E.N.S.I. to the reality at hand.

Correspondences

Astrology: Sun in Capricorn
Element: Earth
Planet: Sun
Number: 4

Tarot Spell: Four of Pentacles

For upright spell work, place the Four of Pentacles beneath a small dish of salt and a coin. Light a green candle dressed with olive oil and speak your intention for financial stability, healthy boundaries, or steady work. Visualize the salt protecting your resources and the candle building strength. Always snuff candles rather than leaving them unattended.

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Tarot Spell: Four of Pentacles Reversed

For reversed work, place the card upside down under a bowl of rice with a bay leaf. Declare what you are ready to stop clinging to and where you will welcome flow. Snuff a brown candle while naming what you release, then relight it the next day with thoughts of generosity and renewed balance. This spell helps reset boundaries and open channels for healthy giving and receiving.

Final Note

The Four of Pentacles teaches us that security has two faces. Stability and protection can feel comforting, but clinging too tightly can shut out growth. Position belongs first, Earth provides the domain, Four marks the foundation, symbolism enriches the picture, and intuition personalizes the message. Together, these layers provide a clear reading you can trust.

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Nine of Pentacles https://thealtpath.net/nine-of-pentacles/ https://thealtpath.net/nine-of-pentacles/#comments Sun, 12 Oct 2025 17:02:07 +0000 https://thealtpath.net/?p=19914 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…

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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.

Nine of PentaclesIn this card, working through the P.E.N.S.I. Method reminds us that comfort follows effort. It asks if your energy reflects satisfaction or if refinement is still needed. The wisdom of this card lies in balance between enjoyment and mindful upkeep, whether upright or reversed.

Nine of Pentacles, 1st Layer of Context: Position

This layer shows where self-sufficiency anchors your situation now. It highlights boundaries that protect your peace. Because you built this foundation, you can enjoy results without apology. However, it also asks where independence slips into isolation. Therefore, you assess support systems while honoring personal authority.

2nd Layer: Element is Earth

Earth steadies progress and rewards sustained care. It emphasizes patience, skill, and tangible outcomes. Because Earth moves slowly, it favors routines that preserve stability. Additionally, it invites sensual appreciation of space, beauty, and time. Therefore, it supports graceful maintenance of what you have grown.

Remember, with earth always think social, family, money …and always money.

3rd Layer for Nine of Pentacles: Numerology of 9

Nine signifies culmination, wisdom, and readiness to refine. It marks fulfillment earned through consistent practice. Because nine completes a cycle, it encourages reflection before beginning again. Also, it promotes discernment about what truly sustains you. Therefore, it frames abundance as stewardship rather than accumulation.

4th layer: Symbolism

A solitary figure walks a cultivated garden with calm assurance. Grapes show ripeness, pleasure, and careful tending. Because a falcon rests on the glove, discipline tames instinct and sharpens focus. Garden walls indicate boundaries that guard serenity. Therefore, the scene blends luxury with restraint and mastery.

This image just screams “look at my garden”, a healthy pride, satisfaction etc., enjoying abundance. Success, self-confidence combine with things like herbal and garden magic, but also pecuniary (monetary) workings and success.

5th Layer of Context: Intuition

Gregory about nine of pentacles Rider Waite TarotThis card feels quietly proud, settled, and awake to beauty. It carries gratitude that softens effort into ease. Because alignment meets results here, guilt dissolves around enjoyment.

Also, breath slows as awareness notes every graceful detail. Therefore, intuition affirms that peace is the point, not a prize.

Nine of Pentacles: Reversed Meaning

Reversed, independence becomes isolation or performative luxury. It can show overwork that never allows rest.

Because fear of loss drives choices, joy feels scarce. Therefore, rebuild worth from presence, not perfection, and share selectively.

Sympathetic Decks

Decks with gardens, terraces, vineyards, or falconry imagery resonate strongly. They highlight elegance supported by structure.

Because Earth tones and orderly scenes reinforce calm, readings feel settled and clear. Therefore, choose art that blends beauty with boundaries.

In my Witches Tarot, by Ellen Dugan, the woman appears vibrant, charming, self-possessed and even magnanimous.

Correspondences

Astrology: Venus in Virgo
Element: Earth
Planet: Venus
Number: 9

Tarot Spell: Nine of Pentacles

Write a gratitude list for three earned comforts. Place the list beneath a small potted plant. Because care sustains abundance, water mindfully while stating, “I maintain what I create.” Also, tie a ribbon around the pot to represent boundaries. Therefore, keep tending daily as prosperity stays balanced.

Tarot Spell: Nine of Pentacles Reversed

Write one habit that steals peace. Wrap the paper with twine and a dried grape stem. Because you release excess, speak, “I keep what nourishes, and I release what drains.” Also, unwind the twine and tear the paper. Therefore, compost both to ground the change.

It’s also like taking success for granted, not moving forward. You have it, but don’t enjoy it. It’s more about fear-driven success.

Final Notes and Conclusion

The Nine of Pentacles celebrates earned serenity and elegant self-reliance. It teaches stewardship that honors time, beauty, and boundaries. Because fulfillment is present now, you may rest without apology. Therefore, protect your peace and let gratitude keep the garden flourishing.

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Precognition: Can We Really See the Future? https://thealtpath.net/precognition/ https://thealtpath.net/precognition/#comments Fri, 31 Jan 2025 10:15:11 +0000 https://thealtpath.net/?p=15593 Precognition, I’m sure you’ve heard of it: the mysterious, mystical ability to foresee the future. You know, that moment when a friend casually mentions they had a vivid dream about you winning the lottery, or when someone says they knew something was going to happen before it did. Yes, I’m talking about precognition. It can…

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precognitionPrecognition, I’m sure you’ve heard of it: the mysterious, mystical ability to foresee the future. You know, that moment when a friend casually mentions they had a vivid dream about you winning the lottery, or when someone says they knew something was going to happen before it did.

Yes, I’m talking about precognition. It can happen in several ways and take many forms. You could say it’s precognition when I’m doing tarot readings and describe a situation six months out. I love it—my clients come back and tell me, “Wow, it happened.” Trust me, I’m not just pulling that out of thin air.

It’s quite gratifying, helping someone avoid harm, improve their lives or find love or healing.

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I’m not the only one that has experienced precognition. It’s pretty clear that some people can tap into future energies, whether through dreams, visions, or feelings. Some skeptics might roll their eyes and mutter “coincidence” or “wishful thinking,” but for those of us who’ve had the experience, there’s no denying it’s a real phenomenon.

For me, it’s a little like magic—conjuring glimpses of what’s to come. And yes, I practice witchcraft (no, it’s not evil), so I’m all about working with energies and the metaphysical. As a witch, the lunar cycle, moon energies, and the Craft play a significant role in my spiritual practice.

But let’s be clear: we’re not talking about some fluffy, whimsical fantasy here. We’re talking about something that’s been studied scientifically—and sometimes, the evidence is pretty compelling.

There are many types of psychics and psychic gifts, precognition plays a role in many of these. Precognition plays a large role in divination practices.

So, What Exactly Is Precognition?

Precognition, in simple terms, is the ability to perceive or sense future events before they happen. Imagine knowing the outcome of a sports game before the final whistle blows or getting a clear vision of an upcoming personal event months in advance. It’s like watching the future unfold in slow motion, except—spoiler alert—you’re not the one making it happen.

Some people are born with this ability, others develop it over time through meditation or by honing their craft (no, not the witchy kind—well, maybe a little). And just because you’ve never had a moment of foresight doesn’t mean it’s not out there. After all, we live in a world that’s filled with energies we can’t always explain.

The universe works in mysterious ways, right? There are also tools to develop, enhance or augment precognition like tarot cards, crystal balls or pendulums.

Can We Really Predict the Future?

The idea of predicting the future isn’t new. In fact, for centuries, people have claimed to have precognitive abilities. But what does science say about it? According to some studies, there’s evidence to suggest that precognition may actually be a thing, even if it’s a small, often overlooked one.

Take, for example, the story of John Godley in 1946. He was a student at Oxford University when he had a dream about horse race winners. The next day, he discovered that the horses he had dreamed about were actually running that day. And get this—both horses won. Godley repeated this bizarre phenomenon several times over the next few years.

Eventually, he wrote down his predictions, sealed them in an envelope, and kept them locked away until the day of the race. The predictions came true, and he became a local celebrity.

Skeptics, of course, would say it’s all a coincidence or, worse yet, fraud. But if we look closer, we start to see a pattern. More and more people claim to have had experiences like Godley’s. They might not be betting on horse races, but they’ve felt that eerie sense of déjà vu or seen flashes of the future in dreams.

Precognition in Science

I know, I know—science isn’t exactly lining up to embrace precognition as an everyday reality. But here’s the kicker: there are actual scientific studies that have investigated the possibility. You’re probably thinking, “Sure, but science has to explain everything, right?” Well, here’s the deal. Scientists have conducted a number of studies on precognition and similar phenomena, and they’ve found something interesting.

In 2014, a study involving 10 participants predicted the movement of the Dow Jones Industrial Average—an important stock market index. In all seven trials, the predictions were accurate, and the participants collectively made a profit of $16,000.

This is just one example, but there’s more. In a 2017 study, 15 participants with some known psi abilities correctly predicted the movement of the German stock market in 38 out of 48 trials. That’s a solid 79.16% accuracy rate.

Now, before you start imagining us all living in mansions and swimming in cash, there’s a catch. If humans can predict the future, why aren’t we all rich by now? Good question. The answer lies in something called “effect size.” My advice is don’t go chasing money, greed and materialism can make you sick. If riches happen, they happen.

There’s no harm in being well-off, but prosperity is better; simply having what you need. I do little money magic here and there as needed, sure. But I won’t fall into the trap of greed, I believe greed is evil and the source of many evils in the world.

The Issue of Small Effects

While the results of precognition experiments are consistently positive, they tend to be small—often too small for skeptics to take seriously. However, let’s break this down: just because the effect is small doesn’t mean it’s insignificant. In fact, the data shows that small but consistent results—across different types of studies and people—are still enough to suggest something real is going on.

A 1989 meta-analysis of 309 precognition studies involving over 50,000 participants found a statistically significant success rate. That’s a lot of data to ignore, right? More recent studies have built on this, with one meta-analysis in 2012 showing even stronger positive results.

And here’s where it gets interesting: when you compare the effect sizes of psi research with other areas of psychology, they’re on par with studies of things like aspirin’s effectiveness or polio vaccines.

To put it bluntly, these studies consistently show that the results of precognition experiments are not just flukes. They’re real enough to be considered credible by those who aren’t immediately dismissing them as “pagan mumbo jumbo.”

The Spiritual and Metaphysical Aspects of Precognition

For me, precognition isn’t just a cool party trick or a convenient way to predict lottery numbers. It’s deeply tied to the metaphysical and spiritual dimensions of existence. As a witch, I’ve spent years learning how to tap into different energies. Magic, whether it’s lunar or solar, involves attuning yourself to cosmic rhythms. For some of us, tapping into future energies is just another form of this spiritual practice.

The Craft, as I like to call it, teaches us to trust our intuition. Over time, this intuition sharpens, almost as if we’re tuning into a spiritual frequency that reveals future possibilities. Think of it like walking into a room where everything feels just a little bit off. Maybe you don’t have all the answers yet, but something’s about to happen—and you just know it.

It’s no coincidence that many witches and metaphysical practitioners report heightened intuitive abilities, including precognition. Whether we’re doing a spell, reading tarot, or simply meditating under the moon’s light, we are working with energies that might give us a glimpse into what’s ahead.

Why Doesn’t Everyone Have Precognitive Abilities?

Here’s a question that’s been bugging me for a while: if precognition is real, why can’t everyone do it? The answer is simple—and a little frustrating. Like any other talent, it varies from person to person. Some people might have strong intuitive abilities, while others may not even notice the subtle signs of the future.

It’s not that precognition is an exclusive club; it’s just that some of us are more attuned to the energies that reveal the future.

But here’s the good news: we can all develop our own psychic abilities, with practice. Whether you practice witchcraft, meditate, or simply pay closer attention to the small signs around you, it’s possible to increase your sensitivity to precognitive experiences.

The universe is constantly sending us messages, but most of us are too distracted to catch them. The key is learning to listen. There are meditations and exercises that can help you develop your intuition.

Final Thoughts

So, is precognition real? Based on personal experiences, scientific studies, and a deep belief in the metaphysical, I’d say it’s definitely something worth exploring. You don’t have to be a witch or a Wiccan to tune into these energies, but it certainly helps if you’re open to the idea. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, it’s clear that there’s more to our reality than meets the eye.

As for me, I’ll keep doing my tarot readings, manifesting good energy, and seeing what the universe has in store. Maybe you’ll catch a glimpse of the future, too—if you know where to look.

References

Smith, C. C., Laham, D., & Moddel, G. (2014). Stock Market Prediction Using Associative Remote Viewing by Inexperienced Remote Viewers. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 28(1). Retrieved from Journal of Scientific Exploration.

Müller, M., Müller, L. & Wittmann, M. (2019). Predicting the Stock Market: An Associative Remote Viewing Study. Zeitschrift für Anomalistik Band 19 (2019), S. 326–346.

Honorton, C., & Ferrari, D. C. (1989). “Future telling”: A meta-analysis of forced-choice precognition experiments, 1935-1987. Journal of Parapsychology, 53, 281–308.

Mossbridge J, Tressoldi P and Utts J (2012) Predictive physiological anticipation preceding seemingly unpredictable stimuli: a meta-analysis. Frontiers of Psychology 3: 390.

Bem, D. J. (2011). Feeling the future: Experimental evidence for anomalous retroactive influences on cognition and affect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 100, 407–425.

Bem, D., Tressoldi, P. E., Rabeyron, T. & Duggan, M. (2014). Feeling the Future: A Meta-Analysis of 90 Experiments on the Anomalous Anticipation of Random Future Events (April 11, 2014).

Roe. C. (2021). ‘Small Wonder: Effect Sizes in Parapsychology.’ The magazine of the society of Psychical Research, pp. 4-5, p.4.

Schäfer, T., & Schwarz, M. A. (2019). The Meaningfulness of Effect Sizes in Psychological Research: Differences Between Sub-Disciplines and the Impact of Potential Biases. Frontiers in psychology, 10, 813.

Rosnow, R. L., & Rosenthal, R. (2003). Effect sizes for experimenting psychologists. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale, 57(3), 221–237.

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Seven of Pentacles https://thealtpath.net/seven-of-pentacles/ https://thealtpath.net/seven-of-pentacles/#comments Fri, 26 Sep 2025 09:44:11 +0000 https://thealtpath.net/?p=19750 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…

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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.

seven of pentaclesIn this card, working through  P.E.N.S.I. reminds us that not every effort produces equal reward. It asks if your energy is yielding what you truly want, or if it is time to prune, redirect, or replant. The wisdom of this card lies in honest reflection, whether upright or reversed.

Seven of Pentacles, 1st Layer of Context: Position

We’re not in a spread, though I will present many spreads for you down the road. Take the card out and look at it while you are reading the lesson. The greyscale images in your books are far less helpful in making conscious and subconscious associations. Remember from the original P.E.N.S.I lesson that 7 is like the start of a new path.

2nd Layer: Element is Earth

Earth highlights grounded patience, cycles of cultivation, and the truth that lasting results unfold gradually through consistent tending. Remember the element of earth from P.E.N.S.I; social, family, money … always money.

3rd Layer for Seven of Pentacles: Numerology of 7

In P.E.N.S.I. seven is like the start of a new path. Here in this card combined with the symbolism below asks the questions “how much longer,” and “how did I do/have done so far.” Seven symbolizes introspection, testing, and analysis. In the suit of Pentacles, it underscores the need to review your investments of time and effort before pushing forward.

4th layer: Symbolism

A figure leans on a tool, watching pentacles ripen on a vine. His posture suggests both weariness and thoughtful review. The vine reflects natural growth cycles, and the pause signals delayed gratification, patience, and honest self-assessment. Overall this card speaks to the anticipated reward for all our hard work and efforts.

5th Layer of Context: Intuition

Greg about the seven of pentaclesThis card feels like standing before your own garden and asking whether what you’ve nurtured is still what you wish to harvest. It blends pride in progress with the courage to admit when it’s time for change. Also, it clearly speaks eventual reward for all your hard work and efforts. The work is not done, keep working smart, not just hard.

Seven of Pentacles: Reversed Meaning

Reversed, the card warns of wasted energy, impatience, or disappointing results. It points to the danger of clinging to work that no longer yields value and encourages redirecting your resources toward more fertile ground.

Sympathetic Decks

Decks with agricultural or seasonal imagery resonate most, reinforcing the themes of planting, growth, tending, and harvest cycles. Though the Rider Waite in it’s era probably involved more expensive and rewarding endeavors, it’s still all about social, family, money. Building something, anticipating rewards for all the hard work and effort.

My Greek Deck and my Witches Tarot both have similar images to the Rider Waite of a farmer at work, taking a pause. So, in most decks the imagery will be quite similar.

Correspondences

Astrology: Saturn in Taurus
Element: Earth
Planet: Saturn
Number: 7

Tarot Spell: Seven of Pentacles

Write a goal on paper and fold it. Plant it under soil with a seed or small plant. Lean the Seven of Pentacles upright against it. Each time you water, speak a step you are taking toward the goal. As the plant grows, so does your intention.

Tarot Spell: Seven of Pentacles Reversed

Write down one task or effort that drains you. Tear the paper into pieces while saying, “I release what no longer grows.” Place under the Seven of Pentacles reversed for day and a night. Burn or bury the scraps to seal the release and reclaim your energy.

Final Notes and Conclusion

The Seven of Pentacles is the gardener’s checkpoint. Upright, it highlights patience, reflection, and careful adjustment. Reversed, it warns against wasted effort and the trap of sunk costs. At its heart, the card teaches that wisdom lies in honest evaluation and the choice to either keep tending or begin again.

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Six of Pentacles https://thealtpath.net/six-of-pentacles/ https://thealtpath.net/six-of-pentacles/#comments Thu, 18 Sep 2025 16:46:51 +0000 https://thealtpath.net/?p=19687 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…

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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 times we are the one in need.

Six of PentaclesI use my P.E.N.S.I. method when I teach Tarot. That stands for Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism, and Intuition. Each layer helps us understand a card more deeply. Because we are working through single cards here, Position is only touched on lightly as context.

Six of Pentacles, 1st Layer: Position

The Six of Pentacles often lands in readings where balance of power or resources is at play. It can suggest the role of the giver or the receiver, depending on the situation.

2nd Layer: Element

Pentacles belong to the element of Earth. This connects the Six of Pentacles to material resources, the physical body, money, work, and tangible security.

3rd Layer of Context for Six of Pentacles: Numerology

Six is the number of harmony, balance, and exchange. It shows up when relationships need equal footing or when energy must be shared. In Pentacles, the six emphasizes fairness, generosity, and learning how to handle resources responsibly. In this case, applied to giving or receiving assistance.

4th Layer: Symbolism

The traditional imagery in Rider-Waite decks often shows a wealthy figure giving coins to those in need while holding scales. This points toward generosity, but also judgment and inequality. Who holds the scales controls the balance. The card’s symbolism invites us to reflect on charity, fairness, and how power is distributed.

I often find this to be giving with strings attached or expectations. Okay, it is reasonable sometimes to give with strings attached or expectations, but I advise people to be clear about it. No matter which end of it your find yourself, the giver or the recipient, honesty, being forthcoming will prevent a lot of negativity down the road.

5th Layer: Intuition

Gregory about Six of PentaclesIntuitively, this card may feel like a reminder that cycles turn. One day you give, another day you receive. It encourages gratitude for both roles. The Six of Pentacles asks you to check where you stand now and whether you hold the scales fairly.

Six of Pentacles: Reversed Meaning

When reversed, the Six of Pentacles may signal imbalance. It can mean strings attached to generosity, exploitation, or debt. It may also warn that we are not being honest about which role we are in; giver, taker, or both.

I find this reverse to be the mirror type. Not the opposite, the same but different. Instead of strings attached and expectations, it’s taking advantage of another or being taken advantage of.

Sympathetic Decks

The Tarot de Marseille emphasizes the scales as a symbol of fairness, making it strong for upright readings. The Rider–Waite–Smith deck highlights the act of giving to the poor, sharpening themes of charity and imbalance. In the Thoth deck, Crowley named this card “Success,” which draws attention to harmony in material flow. These variations deepen understanding depending on which deck you use.

Correspondences

Astrology: Moon in Taurus
Element: Earth
Planet: Moon
Number: 6

Tarot Spell: Six of Pentacles

Upright Spell: Place the Six of Pentacles card on your altar with six coins circling it. Light a green candle beside it and say aloud your intention to give and receive fairly. This spell encourages generosity without depletion and opens channels for balanced prosperity.

Tarot Spell: Six of Pentacles Reversed

Reversed Spell: Place the Six of Pentacles reversed under a black candle. Surround it with scraps of paper where you have written debts, obligations, or exploitative ties. As the candle burns, visualize those imbalances dissolving. Dispose of the ashes to symbolically cut unfair cords.

Final Note

The Six of Pentacles reminds us that generosity and need trade places more often than we admit. Balance is the heart of this card. Sometimes you hold the scales, sometimes you kneel beneath them, and both roles teach. Whether upright or reversed, it asks the same question: how fair are you in sharing what you have, and how gracious are you in receiving what you need?

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Six of Wands https://thealtpath.net/six-of-wands/ https://thealtpath.net/six-of-wands/#comments Thu, 20 Nov 2025 16:14:05 +0000 https://thealtpath.net/?p=21038 The Six of Wands carries victory, progress, and earned recognition. First, this card arrives after real struggle and steady effort. Also, it marks the moment when tension breaks and direction becomes clear. And it reminds us that progress matters more than applause. Also, this post uses my P.E.N.S.I Method. It explores Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism,…

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The Six of Wands carries victory, progress, and earned recognition. First, this card arrives after real struggle and steady effort. Also, it marks the moment when tension breaks and direction becomes clear. And it reminds us that progress matters more than applause.

the six of wands meaningAlso, this post uses my P.E.N.S.I Method. It explores Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism, and Intuition to shape a full understanding of the Six of Wands. And each section adds structure and guidance for work with this card in readings.

Six of Wands, 1st Layer of Context: Position

We are not concerned with where the Six of Wands lands in a spread yet. First, this layer speaks to how the card behaves when it appears. And the Six of Wands stands at the point when struggle breaks and progress becomes visible. Also, it marks transition from tension into movement. Then, it shows the first breath of relief after pressure. Still, it reflects momentum, not completion.

Also, the position of the Six of Wands in a spread points to earned advancement, past, present or future. First, it appears when effort finally receives acknowledgment. And it signals a shift from conflict into direction. Also, this card often emerges when teamwork or public support matters. Then, it encourages stepping forward with grounded confidence. Still, it warns that the path continues and more work remains.

How do you remember that? Well, don’t memorize, learn to associate instead. If you have not, read the first P.E.N.S.I. lesson, it will help you make sense of tarot cards much easier.

2nd Layer of Context: Element is Fire

The Six of Wands belongs to fire. First, fire fuels action and purpose. And fire demands motion and strength. Also, fire drives expression and public presence. Then, fire teaches confidence balanced with discipline. Still, fire burns brightest when guided rather than forced. And this card reflects fire held with control and intent.

Remember fire from P.E.N.S.I.? Passion and career.

3rd Layer of Context for the Six of Wands: Numerology of Six

The number six reflects balance and restored harmony. First, six appears after sorrow, loss, regret or challenges.  Challenges are often hand-in-hand with sorrows, losses and regrets. And it encourages steady rebuilding after strain. Also, it honors teamwork and shared success.

Rember the meaning of six from P.E.N.S.I.?

4th Layer of Context: Symbolism

First, the wreath symbolizes victory earned through real work. And the raised wands symbolize support and public witness. Also, the horse symbolizes direction and steady movement. Then, the rider represents confidence placed in purpose rather than ego. Still, the open path symbolizes progress ahead rather than a final destination. And the crowd symbolizes success shared with others.

Okay, so the above is sort of the generic you’re going to get from a guidebook. But let’s look at the image, the art and symbolism with an eager eye. Does it not look like a knight returning from a quest? Look at how he and his horse are dressed. The crowd carrying wands, this is not conflict, nor is it a bunch of bodyguards. They look like they are celebrating his return from a quest.

Guidebooks often speak of the wreath as victory through hard work, but it is more than a wreath. Ever hear the expression, “do not rest on your laurels?” A laurel was a wreath but used as a crown for new Caesars. A big celebration ensued, usually for weeks, but eventually the new Caesar was expected to buckle down and get to work.

So put all the symbols together. This is reward and recognition of hard work or an accomplishment. but the laurels say enjoy the fanfare, but it’s about time to get back in saddle, get back on the quest. Get back to work. Enjoy it, but you do have to get back to it. It is a reminder, you have earned reward, recognition, but you must continue too.

5th Layer of Context: Intuition

Witch Gregory sitting at his tarot table discussing the six of wands in the Rider Waite Smith deck.The Six of Wands speaks directly. First, step forward with confidence. And accept recognition without shrinking or swelling. Also, share progress honestly. Then, carry gratitude for those who support your path. Still, remember that leadership demands responsibility. And trust the direction that brought you here.

I already know when I see this card, that the party, the parade will end. One must continue moving on, they have not arrived, even though they deserve their pat on the back, applause and hopefully a raise!

Reversed Meaning

First, the reversed Six of Wands shows delay or stalled progress. And it reflects doubt and frustration. Also, it warns against comparison and impatience. Then, it asks for quiet rebuilding rather than force. Still, reversed energy marks pause rather than collapse. And it invites reflection before advancing again.

Sympathetic Decks

In the rider-waite era, this likely would have spoken more to someone going far away to study and return ready for a career in some field. It may have spoken to exploits and journeys geared for discovery or to acquire something related to business. It would likely not be so glamorous in this day and age, but the same idea.

It could be graduation, finishing an internship or the completion of a big career-related project. A promotion or raise is often an occurrence.

The deck I use currently and professionally the most is the Witches’ Tarot by Ellen Dugan, and it shows a literal knight. So, it is quite similar, but it is much clearer it is a knight.

Correspondences

  • Planet: Jupiter
  • Sign: Leo
  • Element: Fire
  • Number: 6

Tarot Spell: Six of Wands

First, place the Six of Wands upright on your altar or table. And set one candle behind the card. Also, write one sentence naming a recent success. Then, fold the paper and place it beneath the card. Still, speak one clear sentence of gratitude. And breathe three steady breaths to anchor recognition. Finally, carry the Six of Wands card for one day to honor progress.

Tarot Spell: Six of Wands Reversed

First, lay the Six of Wands reversed before you. And place one stone over its center. Also, write a short sentence naming the obstacle. Then, fold the paper away from your body. Still, speak one sentence releasing pressure. And snuff the candle gently. Finally, turn the Six of Wands upright the next morning to welcome renewal.

Final Note

First, this card calls for steady confidence. And it honors progress earned through persistence. Also, it reminds us that success grows from shared effort. Then, step forward with respect and purpose. Still, remember that victory begins the next stage. And allow this card to guide brave movement.

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Ten of Pentacles https://thealtpath.net/ten-of-pentacles/ https://thealtpath.net/ten-of-pentacles/#comments Fri, 17 Oct 2025 15:42:22 +0000 https://thealtpath.net/?p=19992 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…

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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.

Ten of Pentacles MeaningThis reading uses the P.E.N.S.I. method: Position, Element, Numerology, Symbolism, and Intuition to build a complete picture of the Ten of Pentacles. Each layer shows how spiritual and practical wealth connect. My method is about building association vs relying on endless memorizing.

Ten of Pentacles, 1st Layer: Position

In a spread, the Ten of Pentacles often signals long-term security and fulfillment. When goals begin to manifest, this card usually appears as family or community also become part of that success. Therefore, it suggests your efforts have taken root and your energy now supports others. Although the position of this card in a spread can change its context, we’re currently not covering spreads or positions in this course. However, we’ll get to that eventually.

2nd Layer: Element

The Ten of Pentacles belongs to Earth, the element of form, foundation, and value. Earth reminds us that wealth is more than coins or contracts. True abundance includes trust, time, and belonging. When grounded in gratitude, Earth energy turns success into service. Remember the original lesson in P.E.N.S.I about the element of earth? Think social, family, money …. and always money.

3rd Layer of Context for Ten of Pentacles: Numerology

The number ten closes one cycle and opens another. It represents culmination and renewal at once. The Ten of Pentacles reflects mastery of material life and invites us to use that mastery wisely. Each ending carries the seed of the next creation. Remember in the P.E.N.S.I. method, with a 10, we’re about to collapse back into a one again. 10: 1+0 =1.

4th Layer: Symbolism

In most decks, a family typically gathers in a courtyard surrounded by pentacles, often near an archway or home. Meanwhile, dogs rest peacefully, showing loyalty and comfort. Additionally, the elder figure represents wisdom earned. Then, the archway marks a passage from effort to legacy, from ambition to contentment. Finally, many deck images show generations—children, parents, and elders—all sharing space and stability.

Altogether, the card says everyone is doing alright—a happy, content family or coven. Furthermore, it reflects commitment, community, and financial success. At the same time, the image holds energies of loyalty and thankfulness. Ultimately, it can even imply legacy, including magical legacy.

5th Layer: Intuition

Gergory on Ten of Coins Rider WaiteThe Ten of Pentacles feels calm, complete, and deeply secure. It speaks to the peace of knowing you’ve built something lasting. Intuitively, it reminds us that wealth is shared energy. What we nurture with love strengthens everyone connected to it. Look at all the other cards in the spread, the positions, “see the movie.” It will come to you.

Ten of Pentacles: Reversed Meaning

When reversed, this card warns of clinging to control, greed, or family expectations. It may show fear of loss or imbalance between giving and keeping. Reconnection with gratitude and simplicity restores its flow. If on the one hand, upright, we’re looking at a family that’s secure financially, the reverse is often squabbling over money, perhaps even over inheritance.

Think unsolicited or unwelcome advice and interference in your personal from others too. A smothering and controlling group of people.

Sympathetic Decks

This card aligns with decks rooted in ancestral themes, home-centered art, or earthy tones. The Everyday Witch Tarot and Witches’ Tarot by Ellen Dugan echo its grounded energy beautifully, even though the imagery is a bit different. But in the era Rider Waite was created, we’d be talking about “old money” most likely, families that come from money. Today’s decks would be more “round fitting” than that.

Correspondences

Astrological: Mercury in Virgo
Planetary: Earth influence through Mercury’s detail and service
Elemental: Earth
Numerical: Ten — completion, renewal, foundation

Tarot Spell: Ten of Pentacles

Both of these spells are super simple, but if you are focused and earnest, they work! Light a green candle and place the upright Ten of Pentacles (face North) before it and place a small coin on the card. Speak gratitude for what you already have and ask that your work serve the good of all.

Tarot Spell:  Ten of Pentacles Reversed

Light a green candle and place before the reversed Ten of Pentacles (face north). Write down fears about money or stability, then safely burn or bury the paper. Visualize the ashes turning into fertile soil for renewal.

Final Note

The Ten of Pentacles blesses you with stability built from authenticity and care. It encourages sharing your wisdom and remembering that true success is what endures in spirit, not just structure. Prosperity flows best when it’s loved, not controlled.

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Three of Pentacles https://thealtpath.net/three-of-pentacles/ https://thealtpath.net/three-of-pentacles/#comments Sun, 24 Aug 2025 19:38:30 +0000 https://thealtpath.net/?p=19421 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…

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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 read my first P.E.N.S.I. lesson, It will make learning tarot so much easier.

Three of PentaclesI always remind students of my P.E.N.S.I. philosophy. My system centers on association over memorization, layering position, element, numerology, symbolism, and intuition. You do not need 78 flashcards. You need living connections, so readings flow naturally instead of feeling like a trivia quiz.

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Three of Pentacles, 1st Layer of Context: Position

The Three arrives early in the suit’s journey, beyond the spark of the Ace and the weighing of the Two. It signals early traction, not the finish line. In spreads, it points to projects that benefit from planning, mentorship, and structured cooperation. We measure progress, document processes, and build habits that make success repeatable.

Take the card out and look at it while you are reading the lesson. The greyscale images in your books are far less helpful in making conscious and subconscious associations.

2nd Layer: Element is Earth

Earth/coins/pentacles, think social, family, money … and always money. The Earth suit brings structure, material outcomes, and embodied practice. In this card, Earth shows as teamwork, apprenticeship, and quality craft. We ground vision in skilled labor. The cathedral setting underscores that lasting results require time, resources, and coordinated effort.

3rd Layer for Three of Pentacles: Numerology of 3

Three sows that something has formed. We move from options to a real shape, whether a forming team or a concrete project. Threes activate growth, expression, and collaboration. Here, the number frames roles, standards, and shared timelines. Therefore, pay attention to the details. Small misalignments compound, while small improvements scale beautifully.

4th layer: Symbolism

witches tarot ellen dugan symbolismsThe bench shows elevation through skill. The arches suggest spiritual reach. The plans show order and scope. The trio illustrates feedback loops that improve quality. The message is simple. Combine vision, labor, and guidance. Without alignment, the mortar crumbles. With alignment, craft becomes legacy and recognition follows earned excellence.

My Witch’s Tarot by Ellen Dugan shows a young person at a desk as if studying, He’s sitting there looking at something and drawing/writing in a journal. It suggests study, paying attention to the details. Also, this has a sense of trying to understand or master something. It would imply somewhere “in the picture” is a mentor or teacher, collaboration, discussion, questions and answers.

Notice the arched window? Spiritual reach, perhaps philosophy and spiritual knowledge is what’s being gained along with what one studies. There’s got to be a graduation of some kind, and some kind of recognition once the study and project are completed.

I tend to get the same general meanings of the Rider-Waite version, perhaps a little different, symbolism more befitting age and culture. It just resonates better with who I am,.

5th Layer of Context: Intuition

Gregory on Three of PentaclesWhen I draw this card, I hear, “Ask for input.” I check lists, update processes, and invite critique. I also remember to document the win. Intuition nudges me to keep a clean workspace, track iterations, and share standards. It is not glamorous, but it is magic, because consistency turns effort into mastery.

Three of Pentacles: Reversed Meaning

Reversed, the gears grind. Miscommunication, uneven effort, or corner cutting stalls the build. Roles blur and standards slip. Meetings replace progress and the plan collects dust. The fix is practical. Clarify deliverables, set checkpoints, and restore quality control. If the team cannot align, scale back the scope and reset expectations.

For me, this type of reverse is the “mirror”, not “amplified” or “opposite”. These are three types I talk about in P.E.N.S.I.

Sympathetic Decks

Rider–Waite anchors the theme with a literal build site. Ellen Dugan’s Witches’ Tarot holds the same current of teamwork and recognition. Both decks emphasize process, mentorship, and the pride of good work. Imagery may shift, yet the story stays the same. We craft something worth showing, together. I have other decks too, but one thing I see in common is “paying attention to the details”, or reversed it is like the person has no patience for the details.

Correspondences

Astrology: Mars in Capricorn
Element: Earth
Planet: Mars
Number: 3

Tarot Spell: Three of Pentacles

For shared success, inscribe three names or sigils on a green or brown candle. Place it on your workspace with a written project scope and deadline. Light it as you visualize synchronized effort and timely milestones. Never leave a lit candle unattended. Snuff it out and relight later if needed.

Tarot Spell: Three of Pentacles Reversed

To dissolve friction, write the conflict on paper and fold it small. Set a black candle over it with the intent to clear blocks. Light the candle and visualize clean handoffs. Afterward, burn the paper safely outside and replace it with a revised, simpler plan.

Final Note

The Three of Pentacles champions teamwork, standards, and earned recognition. We do not rush, instead, we iterate and share drafts. Then we deliver quality that can stand under scrutiny. Collaboration is not compromise. It is compound interest for craft. Let the symbolism, the element and numerology remind you of that.

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