Each numbered card corresponds to one of the Sephiroth, showing how Earth moves through the Tree: from the Ace in Kether (seed of manifestation) to the Ten in Malkuth (the fullness of the material cycle). The Court Cards embody Earth in human form — King, Queen, Knight, and Page/Princess — each rooted in their Sephirah.
Ace of Pentacles
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Rider–Waite imagery: A divine hand extends a coin marked with a pentacle, floating above a garden path leading to mountains.
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Card meaning: Prosperity, grounded beginnings, opportunity, health, manifestation.
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Reversed meaning: Missed chance, instability, hollow start.
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Sephira (Assiah): Kether — the seed of matter.
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Sephira meaning: Pure potential of embodiment — the gift of earth.
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Numerology: 1 — seed, unity, beginning of form.
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Narrative: The seed is planted; the promise of abundance lies ahead.
Two of Pentacles
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Rider–Waite imagery: A figure juggles two pentacles within an infinity loop, ships ride waves behind him.
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Card meaning: Balance, adaptability, flexibility with resources.
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Reversed meaning: Overwhelm, imbalance, lost footing.
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Sephira (Assiah): Chokmah — wisdom, dynamic force.
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Sephira meaning: Earth in motion, the dance of stability and change.
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Numerology: 2 — polarity, balance, duality in play.
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Narrative: The coin spins; harmony comes only by constant movement.
Three of Pentacles
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Rider–Waite imagery: A mason works on a cathedral arch, plans in hand, as two others look on in collaboration.
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Card meaning: Skill, craftsmanship, teamwork, recognition of work.
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Reversed meaning: Lack of cooperation, poor planning, shoddy work.
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Sephira (Assiah): Binah — structure, understanding.
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Sephira meaning: Earth shaped by discipline and craft into form.
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Numerology: 3 — synthesis, building, cooperation.
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Narrative: The stone is set — skill and unity create lasting works.
Four of Pentacles
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Rider–Waite imagery: A figure clutches a coin to his chest, with more beneath his feet and above his crown, seated in a city.
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Card meaning: Security, stability, control, holding fast to resources.
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Reversed meaning: Greed, fear of loss, clinging too tightly.
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Sephira (Assiah): Chesed — stability, mercy.
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Sephira meaning: Earth held firm, security and boundaries established.
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Numerology: 4 — foundation, structure.
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Narrative: The walls are raised — but clinging too tightly may halt growth.
Five of Pentacles
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Rider–Waite imagery: Two destitute figures pass before a lit church window in snow and hardship.
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Card meaning: Poverty, loss, hardship, feeling left out.
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Reversed meaning: Recovery, aid received, hope in dark times.
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Sephira (Assiah): Geburah — severity, trial.
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Sephira meaning: Earth as deprivation and testing of endurance.
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Numerology: 5 — instability, struggle, challenge.
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Narrative: The path is cold; material lack tests the spirit.
Six of Pentacles
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Rider–Waite imagery: A wealthy figure distributes coins to two beggars, scales balanced in his other hand.
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Card meaning: Generosity, fairness, balance of giving and receiving.
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Reversed meaning: Exploitation, debt, charity with strings attached.
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Sephira (Assiah): Tiferet — harmony, beauty.
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Sephira meaning: Earth balanced — justice and compassion in material exchange.
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Numerology: 6 — equilibrium, balance, reciprocity.
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Narrative: The scales of earth weigh equally — giving and receiving keep the flow alive.
Seven of Pentacles
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Rider–Waite imagery: A farmer leans on his staff, gazing at a bush heavy with seven pentacles.
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Card meaning: Patience, assessment, long-term growth, harvest delayed.
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Reversed meaning: Impatience, wasted effort, poor investment.
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Sephira (Assiah): Netzach — persistence, endurance.
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Sephira meaning: Earth as patience, reward only through time and cultivation.
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Numerology: 7 — testing, endurance.
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Narrative: The garden grows slowly — perseverance is the price of fruit.
Eight of Pentacles
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Rider–Waite imagery: A craftsman sits at his bench, carefully engraving pentacles in steady succession.
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Card meaning: Diligence, mastery, skill development, apprenticeship.
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Reversed meaning: Poor quality, lack of focus, perfectionism turned sour.
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Sephira (Assiah): Hod — structure, intellect.
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Sephira meaning: Earth shaped by repetition and discipline — skill forged through labor.
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Numerology: 8 — rhythm, work, balance through effort.
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Narrative: The hand learns its craft — mastery through repetition.
Nine of Pentacles
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Rider–Waite imagery: A refined woman walks among vines heavy with fruit, a falcon perched on her arm.
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Card meaning: Independence, self-sufficiency, luxury, earned success.
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Reversed meaning: Overdependence, financial setbacks, superficial wealth.
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Sephira (Assiah): Yesod — foundation, fruition.
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Sephira meaning: Earth as stability, wealth that supports freedom and pleasure.
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Numerology: 9 — culmination, near completion.
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Narrative: The orchard is ripe — abundance flows to those who tend it.
Ten of Pentacles
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Rider–Waite imagery: A family gathers within an archway, dogs at their feet, ancestral symbols carved in stone.
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Card meaning: Legacy, long-term security, family, tradition, inheritance.
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Reversed meaning: Broken tradition, financial loss, unstable foundations.
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Sephira (Assiah): Malkuth — manifestation, kingdom.
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Sephira meaning: Earth fully embodied, prosperity made real and lasting.
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Numerology: 10 — completion, cycle fulfilled, manifestation in matter.
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Narrative: The seed has become a forest — stability and abundance for generations.
Court Cards of Pentacles
The Courts of Earth show how material energy takes human form. As always, they follow the family structure: King = Chokmah (Father), Queen = Binah (Mother), Knight/Prince = Tiferet (Son), Page/Princess = Malkuth (Daughter).
Page of Pentacles
(Princess of Pentacles)
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Rider–Waite imagery: A youth gazes at a pentacle he holds aloft, standing in fertile fields.
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Card meaning: Curiosity, study, new opportunities, learning about work and resources.
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Reversed meaning: Laziness, lack of focus, missed opportunities.
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Elemental nature: Earth of Earth — groundedness at its purest.
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Sephira: Malkuth — the daughter, anchoring matter into manifestation.
Knight of Pentacles
(Prince of Pentacles)
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Rider–Waite imagery: A knight sits upon a stationary horse, holding a pentacle carefully, gazing at the field before him.
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Card meaning: Steadiness, responsibility, patience, methodical progress.
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Reversed meaning: Stubbornness, inertia, inefficiency.
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Elemental nature: Air of Earth — careful thought shaping practical action.
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Sephira: Tiferet — the son, balance and steady motion.
Queen of Pentacles
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Rider–Waite imagery: A queen sits upon a lush throne, cradling a pentacle, surrounded by greenery and abundance.
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Card meaning: Nurturing, practicality, prosperity, fertility, care for home and body.
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Reversed meaning: Overindulgence, neglect, imbalance between care and self-care.
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Elemental nature: Water of Earth — nourishment, fertility, grounded compassion.
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Sephira: Binah — the mother, form and abundance given shape.
King of Pentacles
(Knight in older decks)
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Rider–Waite imagery: A king sits upon a richly decorated throne, scepter and pentacle in hand, vineyards and castles around him.
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Card meaning: Wealth, mastery of resources, stability, wise stewardship.
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Reversed meaning: Greed, stubbornness, materialism without spirit.
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Elemental nature: Fire of Earth — generative power, mastery of the material.
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Sephira: Chokmah — the father, dynamic force embodied as prosperity.
Closing Thought
The Pentacles of Assiah trace the journey of matter — from the Ace’s seed of manifestation to the Ten’s legacy of lasting abundance. The Courts show how Earth lives in us: Page as student of the body, Knight as steady worker, Queen as nurturer of resources, King as master of prosperity.
Together, they remind us that Earth is not just weight — it is fertility, craft, and stability, the ground on which every other element stands.
That completes the four elemental suits: Wands (Atziluth), Cups (Briah), Swords (Yetzirah), and Pentacles (Assiah).
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