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==General description== | ==General description== | ||
In the [[Rider-Waite Tarot]] deck, [[Pamela | In the [[Rider-Waite Tarot]] deck, [[Pamela Colman Smith]] depicts the Queen of Pentacles as a dark woman, whose qualities might be summed up in the idea of greatness of soul. She has the serious cast of intelligence as she contemplates the symbol of a pentacle where she may see worlds therein. | ||
==Divinatory meaning== | ==Divinatory meaning== | ||
If indicating a person, this card suggests a woman who will be inclined to help and serve, to make herself useful, a nurse perhaps. She may be as an incarnation of | If indicating a person, this card suggests a woman who will be inclined to help and serve, to make herself useful, a nurse perhaps. She may be as an incarnation of Minerva herself, protecting science and craftsmanship as the [[Queen of Wands]] protects the arts. She is generous and beneficial. Her presence is a good augury and she brings always protection and material wealth or at least well-being, ruling this house of earth. | ||
There may be some timidity; there is always honesty, honorable action, correctness and the right attitude to all problems of life, discretion, education, understanding, knowledge. These qualities certainly engender security in life. | There may be some timidity; there is always honesty, honorable action, correctness and the right attitude to all problems of life, discretion, education, understanding, knowledge. These qualities certainly engender security in life. |