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High arcan Death and Low arcan Ten of Pentacles and Low arcan Ace of Pentacles combinations:
- finally, the end and leading opportunity;
Card 1 - Death
Here, we see Death driving a lovely white horse whilst preserving up a black flag with a white pattern. It is portrayed as a dwelling skeleton, the bones being the only part of the human body current after death. He wears armor, which offers him his invincibility - signaling that no person can destroy Death. The white horse that he rides stands for purity, as Death purifies everyone. Beneath him, all classes of people lie inside the dirt - a king, and a pauper, intended to remind us that demise does no longer differentiate between class, race, gender.
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Card 2 - Ten of Pentacles
In the Ten of Pentacles card, there is an vintage guy seated in an archway main into a notable estate. It seems he is the pinnacle of the family, for he's surrounded by means of younger cherished ones. He wears a robe that is adorned with moon crescents and grapevines - indicating the joining of spirit and matter. He has his own family and dogs with him. There is a happy couple in the front of him, probably his children and a playful baby at the back of this couple, his grandchild. The child playfully reaches out to pet the dog.
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Card 3 - Ace of Pentacles
In this card, there is a mysterious hand that appears from the clouds holding a gold coin with a pentagram engraved on its surface. This pentacle is associated with the element of earth, representing wealth and all things material and earthly. Below the hand is a garden which seems to be flourishing with flowers and other kinds of vegetation, giving the impression of fertility, growth and prosperity. The mountain represents the ambition required to force one's search for the pentacle. The flowing creek seems to suggest that emotions are flowing toward this ambition.
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