
Yona Circle
Tuesday Tarot
Divination 103
Sixth Monad, Pentacle Pips
Divination 103
Sixth Monad - Pentacle Pips
Walking onward through this Monad and Stream of Consciousness, we see the collection of pips from the pentacles. For the most part, this family is perceived as “all business”.
Why?
Simple. They have already played the tape out, over, and probably rerecorded several times. Sixth Monad individuals are usually in review mode and have a much greater sense of things about them when Self Work is complete. They recognize where they are and know what is next for them in the evolution between Matter and Spirit. Only are the unevolved bitter by this point.
Thought to only be all about the task at hand, Sixth Monad people can also convey strong messages by behavioral cues indicating that they do NOT have time for pettiness. This soul family wants to “get to the bottom of this” and get to it now. Time is of the essence.
This soul family also has no problem finding their niche within a larger community. They find ways to give back and to give more fully. They understand the practical importance of helping all of humanity. Sixth Monad individuals see and desire to connect to the global family. They can take care of themselves and their needs, quite nicely while working with others for a greater good for all. This Monad family understands all positive information learned and has integrated it into the complete service of the community.
CARDS
ACE OF PENTACLES – WISDOM
Centered, Grounded, Realistic without negativity.
This card presents quick intelligence, and prosperity. It represents perfect contentment that inevitably leads to helping other things to evolve. All of Matter is represented within this card and opportunities given. This card represents longevity, this soul has been here before and will again.
If one walks on the path shown here within this scene it will give peace of mind. Everything worked for through Matter, in service of Spirit, has culminated and the transition between states is nigh. The scene here is a beautiful path and a hedge of Divine roses and lilies. Notice these two flowers are companions throughout the deck. Aces are Divine Blessing. Genuine effort is required to earn genuine fruits; it is us that complete each task producing positive outcomes. We worked to arrive at our ultimate Experience of Matter back into Spirit.
TWO OF PENTACLES - BALANCE
Balanced internally and externally
Creations are spawned from Joy. This can mean messages are being presented through the process of balancing one’s life in Review – NOT REGRET. The two of Pentacles says balancing life is giving and receiving. Undeveloped, this person cannot take on anything else though.
This individual sees the logic in letting go of an endeavor of Matter so that they can spend more time with individuals that love them unconditionally or with no judgment. The healed individual has spent their later time before transitioning with reorganizing their life so energy may return to everyone around them. (They made plans for that load of furniture that no one wanted and they cannot take with them beyond the grave.)
The two of pentacles represents two opportunities are being enjoyed as some see this tarot character dancing balanced as Spirit in Matter. Life, many times will give us several choices. If we are not balanced, there can be turbulence. Are our wishes being understood by those around us? Are they still trying to exert their Will over our while we are on our way “out”? We are Aware. We have say in how things transition for us if we plan ahead. We see the infinity sign in the center of the card, the largest object in the scene, “Matter to Matter, Spirit to Spirit”. Manage life with purpose and balance, always keeping energies going out and coming in.
THREE OF PENTACLES - HARMONY
Teamwork, collaboration, working towards common goals
Usually known as a noble card, this Sixth Monad person is or will be renowned, or known as a master in a skill or trade as they transition. They leave legacies. This card reflects that team work brought success. The team is composed of individuals with completely different life perspectives and training, brought together harmoniously with the guidance of the Sixth Monad.
In the scene we see a Monk, architect and an artist all collaborating on a single task at hand, thus good communication brings order. Matter and Spirit must harmonize. Notice the rose cross above them representing an old community is honored as they build towards the transition of a new Experience in Spirit. Everyone brings something to the table ensuring achievement of stage one. This card depicts everyone on the team working to their fullest abilities. Are you making an investment in your house, in your life, or in another?
FOUR OF PENTACLES - UNITY
Driven, or motivated, successful
In Review, the Sixth Monad looks at their accomplishments and learns what worked and what did not. They will SHARE their Knowledge with others. This individual will leave an inheritance of some sort to their family or friends or place of Spirit. They know that the riches cannot be taken with them, so they share them.
An unbalanced individual holds materials, things of Matter, withholds information or denies access in their passing stage. They do not fully grasp Unity. This card may indicate a hoarder of things or grieving over something for a very long time prior to demise, or never accepting the inevitable stage that we all pass through. This person needed to understand how to let go of the past in order to grow and change effectively. Too focused on money keeps one stuck. There are more things in life than earning money - worth is just not measured financially.
It is also perceived that the numeral four represents a firm foundation, however there is no denying this individual knows sound money management which is important in leaving that inheritance!
FIVE OF PENTACLES - PEACE
End of Struggles, Letting Go of Hardships
This Sixth Monad individual lives up to their value. They value themselves and those around then. A Divine level of peace has been reached in all of their partnerships, both personally and professionally.
In an unhealed or unevolved Sixth Monad, this card says the reason why one does not want a partner or the reason why one decides to have a partner may not be a peaceful one. The person swimming in this Monad is at risk of becoming dependent or staying a “victim” for some time. This card may reveal there is a wounding that has not been healed but instant help is available from others and Spirit. “It is never too late.”
Questions may be, “Are you feeling that you have been left out in the cold?” (No Elder care?) A sign of leprosy is around this man’s neck which is a bell. Showing he has been completely rejected by society. This couple is not connected to any group as well. Or you may hope to have a relationship with a particular individual however this person is not interested in a relationship. WE HAVE TO PLAN FOR OUR LATER YEARS.
Furthermore, the numeral five reflects embracing change which sounds like the Fifth Monad.
SIX OF PENTACLES - GRATITUDE
Community, Generosity, Gratitude, Share, Supportive
Giving attention, giving practical help, is a blessing to others. This card is generosity personified with wisdom. Is it time to ask for help? The man on the right side of the generous man giving is holding the resources book as seen in the pocket. Show gratitude by being gracious.
The Six of Pentacles asks, do you give in fairness and sound judgement —receiving and giving what everyone deserves? This can be an immensely difficult question. This card shows this Monad’s cycle of giving and receiving keeps one in balance too. Our work is restoring balance by being gracious.
SEVEN OF PENTACLES - JOY
Satisfied with Life Review. Does what brings them Joy.
The unevolved Sixth Monad is afraid of success. They fear the day of Review before the Great Transition occurs. It takes one more work for success than simply growing a crop. Do we have what it takes, plenty of effort to put into this endeavor and keep on doing what brings us Joy?
The Seven of Pentacles is an appraisal of the subject at hand – End of Life Review. Expect a return on investments, on all efforts or Self-development Are you working hard… or hardly working? How will your “end of life review” be? The evolved Seventh Pentacle – Sixth Monad person is thankful for their harvest, are happy with what they have. Continue cultivating your own crop.
EIGHT OF PENTACLES - ABUNDANCE
Abundance is found via Dedication, Devotion, and being a Hard Working person
The eight of Pentacles is craftsmanship, employment, a possible extended learning stage. We see a young man focused on his work creating a pentacle by hand as the disk is leaning on a simple red brick. He sits on a simple bench under a clear sky, with one laying on the ground beside him. The other Five pentacles have been installed in a vertical line on a wall or post, with the Sixth Monad pentacle leaning at the bottom. “I have been here before; I will be here again.”
in the distant background we find a walled castle with a very obvious arch and path leading into the community. We are “homeward” bound. Another interpretation of this is the evolution of Spirit from Matter. As a soul, Spirit, moves through the Monads is become less of Matter so it begins to let go as the pentacle appears to be doing.
Take a look at how success is earned in life. Do you think you are entitled or do you know how to apply what you know? The Key word here is effort. Effort brings about Abundance. This is also a card of continued studies. Just by looking at the card on its surface it is showing an artist creating the same thing over and over, highlighting it takes repetition to master a skill.
NINE OF PENTACLES - COMPLETION
independent, Self-assured, Strong, Beauty
Discernment and prudence are found in this card. We see a beautiful woman dressed in a trained robe, holding a trained falcon with a glove covered hand. This falcon is wearing a hood over his head, while an ungloved hand is resting on one of the nine pentacles, all behind her. She stands in front of a lush bounty of grapes ready to be harvested. Her columns are created by the two fence posts and two living trees flanking her. Notice while looking the snail crawling past her.
This is depicting leadership recognition in the Sixth Monad. This card says this is an amazing stage of life, and we are a team player. Wanna be a Guide in Spirit? Self-satisfaction and self-reliance is always involved with self-improvement while being happy with Self. It is time to enjoy the bounty of life and share with others.
The numeral nine means completion. The red on her gown confirms her full action in living. She enjoys her success of the material world because she enjoys being a practical business woman; a strong sense of self-balancing the inner world with the outer world, Matter and Spirit.
TEN OF PENTACLES – WHOLENESS
Emotionally stable, Long-term thinker, Spiritually balanced
In relation to this Monad, the ten of pentacles depicts happily entering into a new situation AFTER playing the tape all the way out. It may be a new life, new friends, new gains, or removing something from life that did not work so well. This is the Whole Life in Review.
Past the archway is something new, be open to receive as transition occurs. This is definitely a card to pay attention to when diving for Shadow Work in the past, this card has been read at times as the two dogs are attacking the seated elderly man. Yet after studying this card, the viciousness of a dog is not seen and most no longer see them attacking anyone. Maybe inverted? We have clearly lost a message here and this is why we keep this past Knowledge included.
Conversely what we do see is a chain formed by the first dog being the first to approach and sit at this man’s side to receive affection from the well dressed, owner of the house. See the man petting the dog? It is the dogs that made a friendly path way into his home. The other dog has also passed the archway and IS paying attention to this white haired man. We too are wise to pay attention to ALL of our Plant and Animal Allies as we evolve.
Continuing this chain -- see the little child touching the second friendly dog, this child is evaluating what she is seeing inside the archway. Then the fifth part of this living chain is the mother of the child. She is seemingly touching the child but for the pentacle blocking both her hands we cannot see. However, it is safe to say the child is possibly clinging to the mother by her stance. After studying this Monad we see how nicely this card depicts the cycle of giving and receiving. Love given is love received.
Notice every pentacle is floating within this scene. One pentacle covering this well-dressed mother’s hands depicting she understands practicality and how the physical world operates. The older bearded man has three pentacles, one on his covered legs, one on his back and one on his lap, depicting he too understands the physical world and has utilized his knowledge well. He keeps only three for himself, which is more than enough to live well. He gives one to the mother and the six floating in the air is ready to be given to humanity. This is the Tree of Life.
Do you see it? The disks or coins are not formed randomly as these pentacles are deliberately set in place. Look more macro than micro. Look closer to see how they are all lined up to form a tree. The Cycle of Life, as all stages are represented in this card. If you study no other card, study this one.
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