Thirteen
If a card keeps coming up, then it may be that it's not trying to tell you anything about your question at all. It's possible that the deck has a message and it's trying to get that message across. Shuffle the deck well and ask it, "what are you trying to tell me?" Then lay out 4 piles. One for emotions/romance, one for communications/school, one for work/family/health and one for career/passions. Find the 10/Pents. That's the topic the cards are trying to talk to you about.wind said:For instance, it comes up in a very new relationship...I also got 10 of pentacles when asking for my driving lessons
Now you can lay it out, shuffle the deck and ask questions about it, laying down cards to help clarify what the deck is trying to say to you.
I did a lot of research into 10/Pents not too long ago. It's a very interesting card as it's called "The Lord of Wealth." 4/Pents is holding onto one particular thing tight, usually for the moment, and that may well be a person or thing or whatever you have in the bank. So the stock market goes down and you hold onto your money--but eventually you will, probably, invest again. But 10/Pents is often about having so much of something that it actually loses it's meaning.If it is about established routine...what is the difference between 4 of pentacles?...Like keeping something to yourself, and 10 of pentacles is more like sharing?
At that point, you have a choice. You can transform it so it does have meaning again (that's the legacy thing--you build a hospital with the money, so it's no longer meaningless money, but a place that saves lives), or you make its accumulation valuable in and of itself. Like billionaires who keeping wanting to make more money even though they could never, in a lifetime, spend what they've already got.
For example, do you or someone you know have a collection of items? Like teacups or anything with cats on it? When it started, each item with its cat on it was special. But pretty soon, the collection takes over the house, right? The bath towels have cats on them, pillows on the couch, the living room rug, the salt-and-pepper shakers...pretty soon, you're collecting almost as if you're in a contest to have the biggest collection of this stuff, not because it still means anything to you. That's the 10/Pents. Accumulating things for the sake of accumulating them. Surrounding yourself with stuff that has no meaning. Yes? So the message may simply be, clear up your clutter.