Weekly Tarot Card (June 14) – Six of Pentacles reversed

Six of PentaclesThe card for this week is the Six of Pentacles reversed.

In the Rider Waite deck, the Six of Pentacles shows a man dressed in a purple robe, indicating he is wealthy, holding a balanced scale in one hand, representing equality, and feeding two beggars with his other hand. Not only does this card reflect the state of being materially secure, it also tells us that you are able to use the abundance in your life for the benefit of others.

Reversed, the Six of Pentacles suggests that you may have lent money to a friend or given someone a favour, but, in this instance, do not expect the money to be repaid or the favour to be returned. In other words, this card suggests a one-way street in terms of charity. With this in mind, be careful about who you lend your money to or do things for, especially if you yourself are in financial trouble.

More broadly speaking, the Six of Pentacles reversed can indicate that you are giving too much of yourself to others and you are being taken advantage of. Think carefully about the balance between giving and receiving and ensure that others are not simply engaging in take, take, take!

All the best,

Biddy

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