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malkit for the Eight of Pentacles tarot card featuring his mate
chuckmeintohell This is the meaning behind the card:
Nailing down some eight of pentacles Tarot card meaning keywords:
Skill
Progress
Execution
Innovation
Leadership
Invention
Creativity
Productivity
Determination
Remark-ability
Attention to detail
Commitment to a vision
Remember those symbolic mountains I pointed out in the seven of pentacles? We were aware, even in the midst of our fresh abundance, that more hard work was likely looming. The eight of pentacles Tarot card meaning confirms this.
You may also recall similarities to this card and the three of pentacles. In the third pentacle, we're testing the structure, finding our creative voice and doing so within an orthodox framework.
The eight of pentacles signifies full-out production. No holds, no barriers, no fluff. Here we have found our creative voice, and we are belting out a powerful song of productivity.
The intensity and focus represented in this card confirms that our creative axe is honed, and the quality of our craft is at its peek. We've received our commissions, contracts for work have been signed, and there is no shortage of potential growth and gain.
All that's left is doing the work. But work at what? It's not so much the occupation, or end-focus of the work, but the execution of it I'm eluding to.
I'm proposing the eight of pentacles is encouraging us to work at being remarkable.
The presence of this card confirms we've already proven ourselves as worthy of work, health and pentacle-based (material/earth/physical) bounty. Will staying at the same level of quality and productivity ensure our sustained health and wealth? Not any more.
The eight of pentacles Tarot card meaning asks us to raise the bar and consistently enhance our focus on being remarkable. I daresay this card asks what remarkable means to us, and how we can incorporate that element of extraordinary elegance in every action we take to our achievements.
To hammer that point, I leave you with this quote by Henry Ward Beecher, a clergyman, abolitionist and women's suffrage advocate of the 19th century:
"Greatness lies not in being strong, but in the right use of strength; and strength is not used rightly when it only serves to carry a man above his fellows for his own solitary glory. He is greatest whose strength carries up the most hearts by the attraction of his own."
Hammer:
A hammer, or the act of hammering is a sign of getting the point across, or getting the job done. The hammer is also a symbol of force, action, masculinity, and creativity. Typically drawn in matters of vocation, when the hammer catches our eye in a reading it may indicate that we need to get the job done and done well. It may also mean we need to hammer out the details relating to work or a project. Other cards with the with hammers.
Knowledge been used for theses cards are based on the website of www.tarotteachings.com
malkit for the Eight of Pentacles tarot card featuring his mate
chuckmeintohell This is the meaning behind the card:Nailing down some eight of pentacles Tarot card meaning keywords:
Skill
Progress
Execution
Innovation
Leadership
Invention
Creativity
Productivity
Determination
Remark-ability
Attention to detail
Commitment to a vision
Remember those symbolic mountains I pointed out in the seven of pentacles? We were aware, even in the midst of our fresh abundance, that more hard work was likely looming. The eight of pentacles Tarot card meaning confirms this.
You may also recall similarities to this card and the three of pentacles. In the third pentacle, we're testing the structure, finding our creative voice and doing so within an orthodox framework.
The eight of pentacles signifies full-out production. No holds, no barriers, no fluff. Here we have found our creative voice, and we are belting out a powerful song of productivity.
The intensity and focus represented in this card confirms that our creative axe is honed, and the quality of our craft is at its peek. We've received our commissions, contracts for work have been signed, and there is no shortage of potential growth and gain.
All that's left is doing the work. But work at what? It's not so much the occupation, or end-focus of the work, but the execution of it I'm eluding to.
I'm proposing the eight of pentacles is encouraging us to work at being remarkable.
The presence of this card confirms we've already proven ourselves as worthy of work, health and pentacle-based (material/earth/physical) bounty. Will staying at the same level of quality and productivity ensure our sustained health and wealth? Not any more.
The eight of pentacles Tarot card meaning asks us to raise the bar and consistently enhance our focus on being remarkable. I daresay this card asks what remarkable means to us, and how we can incorporate that element of extraordinary elegance in every action we take to our achievements.
To hammer that point, I leave you with this quote by Henry Ward Beecher, a clergyman, abolitionist and women's suffrage advocate of the 19th century:
"Greatness lies not in being strong, but in the right use of strength; and strength is not used rightly when it only serves to carry a man above his fellows for his own solitary glory. He is greatest whose strength carries up the most hearts by the attraction of his own."
Hammer:
A hammer, or the act of hammering is a sign of getting the point across, or getting the job done. The hammer is also a symbol of force, action, masculinity, and creativity. Typically drawn in matters of vocation, when the hammer catches our eye in a reading it may indicate that we need to get the job done and done well. It may also mean we need to hammer out the details relating to work or a project. Other cards with the with hammers.
Knowledge been used for theses cards are based on the website of www.tarotteachings.com
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