Need a Yes or No? Understand 6 of Pentacles Reversed Meaning

Need a Yes or No? Understand 6 of Pentacles Reversed Meaning

Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with Tarot cards lately, just for fun, you know? I’m no expert, but it’s kinda cool to see what they say. Today, I was thinking about this whole “yes or no” thing you can do with them, and I pulled the Six of Pentacles reversed.

So, I got this deck a while back, it was a gift, and at first, I was just shuffling them, looking at the pictures. I didn’t really do readings or anything. I set my mind on a simple “yes or no” question. Then, I shuffle the deck, spread the cards and look through the cards one by one. Nothing else just pulled a card from the middle.

Trying to figure out the meaning

Now, from what I’ve read, the Six of Pentacles upright is usually a good sign, like a “yes” to your question. It’s all about generosity, balance, that sort of thing. But reversed? That’s where it gets tricky. I found some stuff online saying that reversed, it’s not really a clear “yes” or “no.” More like a “maybe, but think about it some more” kind of vibe.

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  • The waiting game: Pulling this card reversed made me wait. It’s like the cards were saying, “Hold on, not so fast.” I wasn’t getting a straight answer, and that’s okay.
  • Looking deeper: I started thinking about my question again. Was I being fair? Was I only thinking about myself? The reversed Six of Pentacles is supposed to make you check yourself, you know?
  • No easy answers: This whole thing showed me that sometimes, there are no easy answers. Sometimes you gotta dig deeper, think harder.

It’s got me thinking about my motivations and I should be fair to other people. I guess that’s the whole point, right? To make you stop and reflect. At last, I got the answer I want, it is “NO”. But I still think about the question from time to time. And I think it is worth it.

Anyways, that’s my little Tarot adventure for today. It’s not about getting a definite “yes” or “no” all the time. It’s more about the journey, the thinking, and maybe learning a little something about yourself along the way.

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