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Aukštas arkanas Mirtis and Žemas arkanas Dešimt Pentaklų and Žemas arkanas Pentakulių tūzas deriniai:
- galiausiai, pabaiga ir pirmaujanti galimybė;
Card 1 - Mirtis
Here, we see Death riding a beautiful white horse while holding up a black flag with a white pattern. It is portrayed as a living skeleton, the bones being the only part of the human body existing after death. He wears armor, which gives him his invincibility - signaling that no one can destroy Death. The white horse that he rides stands for purity, as Death purifies everyone. Beneath him, all classes of humans lie in the dirt - a king, and a pauper, meant to remind us that death does not differentiate between class, race, gender.
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Card 2 - Dešimt Pentaklų
In the Ten of Pentacles card, there is an old man seated in an archway leading into a great estate. It seems he is the head of the family, for he is surrounded by younger loved ones. He wears a robe that is decorated with moon crescents and grapevines - indicating the joining of spirit and matter. He has his family and dogs with him. There is a happy couple in front of him, presumably his children and a playful child behind this couple, his grandchild. The child playfully reaches out to pet the dog.
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Card 3 - Pentakulių tūzas
Šioje kortelėje yra paslaptinga ranka, pasirodanti iš debesų, laikanti auksinę monetą, kurios paviršiuje išgraviruotas pentagramas. Šis penkiakojis siejamas su žemės stichija, vaizduojančia turtus ir visa, kas materialu ir žemiška. Po ranka yra sodas, kuris, atrodo, klesti gėlėmis ir kitokia augmenija, sukuriantis vaisingumo, augimo ir klestėjimo įspūdį. Kalnas reiškia ambiciją, reikalingą priversti ieškoti penkiakampio. Atrodo, kad tekantis upelis rodo, kad šio užmojo link teka emocijos.
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