Etruscan tarot: Two of pentacles

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Description in booklet: A musician dances happily to his music.


In our Etruscan Two of Pentacles, we see a figure similar to our fool dancing and playing a harp. There are plants that lie before him and behind him. His feet move to the west and it is as if he is not dancing in place, but rather dancing towards a direction.

In our earlier research, we learned that Etruscans were banquet and music people - from victories in war, sports events, weddings marriages, sacrifices to the Gods and even funeral rites.

Unlike other Two of Pentacles in other decks where sometimes there is a need to do a balancing act between two dual options. In the Etruscan Two of Pentacles, the pentacles are above the musician in equal level.

There may be need to connect the Etruscan Two of Pentacles to the Ace of Pentacles which tell us of good fortune. Because of the abundance that currently exists or may eventually come, we should actually be grateful and be joyful ... to not complain when we have enough, to see life positively and believe that there is more to come because we have the power to create it.

We can create our own music and dance to it, feeling good about our prosperity and potentials opportunities that lie before us.