Today, I wanna talk about a little experiment I did with the King of Pentacles card. It all started a couple of weeks ago when I was feeling kinda lost about my finances. You know, that feeling where you’re not sure if you’re making the right moves with your money? Well, I decided to turn to my trusty tarot deck for some guidance.
I’ve been into tarot for a while now, not in a super serious way, but more like a fun way to reflect on things. So, I shuffled my deck, focusing on my financial situation and asking, “What do I need to know about my financial future?” And guess what card popped up? The King of Pentacles.
Now, this King, he’s all about abundance, stability, and being a boss with your money. I took it as a good sign, but I wanted to dig deeper. I did a bit of reading, some sources said the King of Pentacles is a straight-up “yes” when it comes to money matters. Others said it’s more about the energy you need to embody to achieve financial success.
I thought, “Okay, let’s put this to the test.” I decided to treat the King of Pentacles as a “yes” for a week and see what happened. Here’s what I did:
- Acted like a King: I started making more conscious decisions about my spending. I wasn’t cheap, but I was mindful. Like, did I really need that fancy coffee, or could I make a decent one at home?
- Looked for opportunities: I kept my eyes open for ways to increase my income. I even dusted off an old side hustle idea I had and started putting some feelers out there.
- Stayed Positive: This was probably the hardest part, but I tried to stay optimistic about my financial future. I visualized myself being successful and financially secure.
So, what were the results?
Honestly, it was pretty interesting. While I didn’t win the lottery or anything, I did start to see some positive changes. I got a small freelance gig from that old side hustle idea, which was a nice little boost. And I found myself making better choices with my money without feeling deprived. It’s also help me to recover my health issue.
But the biggest takeaway for me wasn’t about the money itself. It was about the shift in my mindset. By embodying the energy of the King of Pentacles, I felt more in control and empowered when it came to my finances.
So, is the King of Pentacles a “yes” or “no” card? I think it’s a bit of both. It’s a “yes” in the sense that it represents a positive outcome, but it’s also a “no” in that it’s not a magic bullet. You still gotta put in the work and make smart choices. But if you’re willing to channel your inner King of Pentacles, you might be surprised at what you can achieve.
That’s my little tarot experiment for you. Hope you found it interesting! If you have any experience with this stuff, share with me.