Card 1 - King of Pentacles
The King of Pentacles refers to a man of excessive ambition, materialistic satisfaction, and worldly success. The King of Pentacles is sitting on a throne that is decorated with vines and bull carvings, and the robe that he is carrying is embroidered with many images of grapevines. He looks state-of-the-art and regal. He is likewise surrounded by different forms of plants, vines, and plants which depicts this king s attainment of materialistic success. He holds a scepter in his proper hand and the coin with a pentacles engraved on it in his left hand. The castle may be visible in the back of him, that's a symbol of his dedication and effort.
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Card 2 - Four of Pentacles
This card depicts a man who is sitting on a stool, who's holding onto two pentacles in a totally protecting and tight posture. It s nearly as though he's hoarding them out of fear of loss. One pentacle is balanced precariously on his head, whilst some other one is tightly clutched between his very own hands, and there are two of them which might be securely located underneath his feet. He is making sure that there is truely no one touching his coins. At the same time, he is likewise unable to transport because he's holding the coins so tightly. In different words, he's restrained from acting because he is holding too tight to his possessions. To some, money does now not usually carry freedom.
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