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The Pentacles is connected to the earth-element, and the astrological signs Capricorn, Taurus and Libra. They are often innovative, and reflect security and seek prosperity. They are often seen as business-oriented, practical and trustworthy. They can also be stubborn, shallow, and without personality. The Pentacles points to age and wisdom, and a wish to preserve and consolidate.
In a negative aspect they have difficulties to express feelings, they are stubborn, humor-less, and are often greedy.
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The Swords are connected to the air-element and the astrological signs Aquarius, Gemini and Libra. They often reflect the spiritual, thinking, ideas and expression. The Swords refers to communication, discussion and conflicts.
The positive aspect of The Swords is mental strength and the ability to see clearly, they are connected to mathematics, law and science. They often reflect both spiritual and physical journeys, and menthal change to the better.
Anyway, the swords predicts disharmony, arguments and negative thinking.
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The Cups are connected to the water-element, and the horoscope signs Pisces, Cancer and Scorpio.
They are feminine, introverted and often reflects emotions and empathy. The Cups points to sensitivity, but may also include selfish and manipulative appearance. The Cups refers to the ability to see through the surface, and emphasizes the importance of people and how we socialize. The key-words are kindness and generosity.
The negative aspects of the Cups are demanding, jealous and mysterious thoughts.
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The Wands are related to the fire-element, and the astrological signs Capricorn, Lion and Aries. They often reflects strength, energy, and are able to see opportunities and potential in almost anything.
The Wands stands for optimism and creativity, and they may point to negotiations, aggreement and travelling.
Notice that a lack of menthal and psychological stimulation, may be catastrophic.
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The Minor Arcana of occult or divinatory tarot consist of fifty six cards, which are closely related to the deck of fifty two playing cards used in most modern card games. It comprises four suits, derived from the older Latin playing card suits most commonly named Wands or Batons, Cups, Swords, and Coins (also called Pentacles or Disks), although there are a wide variety of different names and suit symbols used in different decks.
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