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The INDIAN TAROTS – Three of Pentacles

The Three of Pentacles depicts three figures inside an architecture. Two of the figures provide the architectural plans while one of them implements its. Together, the three figures illustrate the importance of teamwork and collaboration, without which the beauty of the crypt could never have been realized.

The sculptor in the card represents our active consciousness. We, like the sculptor, mold our material possessions to conform to our vision. Notably, the sculptor creates an ornate construction. The sculptor thus encourages us to transform our dull possessions into something beautiful. The male is a Vastu specialist, represents the divine masculine. He has made the blueprint of the building and gives the space created by the sculpture a purpose. The female represents the divine feminine. She is the wife of the astrologer and has a good sense of colour and design. Like a dharm-patni, she helps her husband in his project. Together, they illustrate the harmonious sublime.

The pentacles in the card are carved into the building by the sculptor. Rather than being symbols in of themselves, the pentacles merge with the environment and add aesthetic appeal to the card. It is here that they most clearly represent the beauty of the material world.

Upright meaning

The upright Three of Pentacles represents teamwork, collaboration, and mastery. It suggests that you’re working with others to achieve a common goal and that you’re each bringing your unique skills and expertise to the table. The card encourages you to appreciate the contributions of others and to recognize your own value and worth.

Reverse meaning

The reversed Three of Pentacles can indicate miscommunication, lack of cooperation, or a lack of recognition. It suggests that you may be struggling to work effectively with others or that you’re not receiving the recognition you deserve for your contributions. The card encourages you to communicate clearly and to find ways to work together more effectively.

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