The Page of Pentacles typically depicts a person looking at pentacle in their hand, representing they are focused on what is in front of them. The pages tend to represent a student. This is a person who has something new to learn. The pentacles represent earthly possessions and the element earth, so this is a learning about an earthly material. This is also the first court card in the Pentacles, and court cards can represent a specific person in your life (but it could also be you).
I suggest, while looking at this card description, you have your tarot deck in front of you and decide for yourself if you agree with the feelings on this page or if the card represents something entirely different to you.
*The image at the top of the page does not depict all of the feelings represented by a specific tarot deck! You can find other tarot card meanings here!
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A few words to describe the card:
Student, discovery, focus on one idea at a time
Page of Pentacles
The Page of Pentacles is typically depicted in a safe, green landscape. It depicts a person looking at something (usually a pentacle) closely, holding it up to further inspect.
This card is a nudge to get you moving on a path. Instead of wandering aimlessly around a forest, or having too many ideas, it’s a time to focus on one aspect and set your mind to it. It’s time to take the leap and focus on one, rather than being consumed by everything around you. This might be a learning about money as well. You might be learning about investing, or trying to decide which path to go down to earn money or use your money. Look at the options, but then it’s time to make a decision.
This card in a tarot reading is a reminder that you are just learning, and at a beginning point. It is time to make a decision and focus on one thing. Look closely at that one item, rather than allowing yourself to be distracted by everything around you. Only once you choose one item can you fully invest and grow.
Still Confused?
Still confused about the meanings of the cards? A few tools that have been really helpful for me have been: practice, taking the time to look at each card, read books like Tarot: Learn How to Read and Interpret the Cards by Kim Arnold. Or try out tarot spreads! Try doing a simple reading every day. The Labyrinthos app is really helpful too. Or try some tarot spreads that I’ve created by looking here: Tarot Spreads.