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Page of Pentacles as Outcome? Learn to easily interpret the meaning

Okay, so I’ve been messing around with tarot cards again, and I wanted to share this one reading I did. It was all about figuring out a potential outcome for this project I’m working on. I pulled the Page of Pentacles, and I was like, “Alright, let’s see what this means.”

First, I cleared my space. You know, gotta get rid of any weird vibes. I lit a candle, put on some chill music – the whole shebang. Then, I shuffled the deck while really focusing on my question: “What’s the likely outcome of this project if I keep going the way I am?”

I cut the deck and pulled a single card, face down. Took a deep breath, and flipped it over… Page of Pentacles.

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Now, I’m no tarot expert, but I’ve been doing this for a bit, and I have my trusty guidebook. I looked up the Page of Pentacles. It’s all about new beginnings, learning, and being practical. It’s like, “Hey, you’re on the right track, but keep your feet on the ground.”

So, I started thinking about how this applied to my project.

  • New beginnings: This project is definitely something new for me, a new skill I’m trying to develop.
  • Learning: Oh boy, am I learning! There have been so many times I’ve had to Google stuff and watch tutorials. It is still very challenging.
  • Being practical: This is where I sometimes struggle. I get excited about ideas, but the Page of Pentacles is reminding me to stay focused on the practical steps.

After analyzing, I wrote down my reflections in my journal, and put some simple actions that I could carry on.

I felt like the Page of Pentacles was a pretty positive card for my situation. It wasn’t saying, “You’ll be a millionaire overnight!” But it was saying, “Keep learning, keep working, and stay grounded, and you’ll see solid results.” It’s kind of like a gentle nudge in the right direction.

It is not that bad, it is more like a re-assuring pat on my shoulder, and I like it.

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