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The INDIAN TAROTS – Two of Pentacles

The Two of Pentacles illustrates a Nagaland tribal man juggling the pentacles while balancing on one foot. Whenever we are faced with a lot of responsibility, we may feel like this man trying to keep the performance going. This card encourages us to seek out the balance that this man has achieved.

The Two of Pentacles features a playful man dancing and juggling the two pentacles. The man’s carefree nature reveals how we should approach life. Instead of a dreary serious scene depicted in other two cards, this one is light-hearted. We need to approach the ups and downs of life’s material possessions with grace and joy. The man’s hat is hilariously large, the hat illustrates the need for fun in one’s life.

The pentacles themselves illustrate the high and low points of our material possessions. There are times in our life where we have it all and other times where we are scraping by. The Two of Pentacles suggest that we carry each of those times equally. A green band wraps around the pentacles and forms the infinity sign. This reveals the infinite variations of experience in between the highest and lowest points of our lives. This level of creation is a gift from the Magician, Vishwakarma. In the background of a turbulent Dhansiri river, there are two boats that bob up and down. This is meant to be a reflection of the high and low pentacles. Something to note is that despite the turbulent sea, the ships are sailing successfully, implying that we can survive any number of hardships.

Upright meaning

The upright Two of Pentacles represents balance, adaptability, and multitasking. It suggests that you’re juggling multiple priorities and that you’re able to handle them with ease and grace. The card encourages you to be flexible and to trust yourself to handle whatever comes your way.

Reverse meaning

The reversed Two of Pentacles can indicate imbalance, instability, or a lack of focus. It suggests that you may be struggling to manage your priorities or that you’re feeling overwhelmed by your responsibilities. The card encourages you to simplify your life and to focus on what’s most important.

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A deck based on Sanatan Dharma & Bharatiya culture – the ‘INDIAN TAROTS’ cards created by Cardzz Solution

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