THE TEN OF PENTACLES TAROT CARD MEANING
The ten of pentacles tarot card meaning

A man, a woman and a child are under a gate. In front of the gate sits an old man, dressed in a patchwork coat. Two dogs stand by him.
A family crest and a coat of arms with scales are depicted inside the gate. Grapes can be seen in the foreground.
The ten pentagrams depicted on this card together form the tree of life.

Numerous mystical symbols can be found on this card:
The family crest represents established tradition, the crest with the scales represents entitlement.
The grapes symbolize spiritual wealth.
The gray-haired old man represents ancient wisdom. He is observed only by the two dogs. The dogs follow their instincts and recognize the old man and know his worth.

The family, consisting of the man, the woman and the child, refers to the stability and protection within the family.
The man and the woman look in opposite directions and it seems, as if they do not notice the mystical symbols and the old man.
This card primarily represents a happy family life.

The fact that this card also contains many mystical symbols, which are apparently not seen, brings us back to the basic theme of the pentagrams.
Life, creation as such, is often taken for granted, it is not thought about. However, everyday life is permeated by a miraculous, invisible force, which reaches beyond what can normally be perceived. This invisible force is found in everything, in nature, in man, in the fact that life exists at all. This invisible force is the spiritual or divine core, which is found in everything and which is also contained in our daily lives.

Corewords

BASIS FOR FAMILY, FORTUNE OR LASTING TRADITIONS
Prosperity. security. Possession. Family matters. Security within the family. Tradition. Transition. The miracle of everyday life.

Day card

Even though you have it good financially and can't really complain, sometimes you feel like "is this everything now?" You can buy everything you want but still you are in a bit of a rut. You take that for granted because you know very well that there are people who have less than you. You certainly enjoy all the family happiness and success that you have amassed around you. Your earthly happiness does not always have to mean materialism. Your family, partner or the animals around you that you receive a lot of love from can also give you a rich feeling.

Questions

What do you inherit?
What place do family ties have with you?
What riches have you amassed?
What have you accomplished?
To what do you adapt yourself?
What status have you acquired?