Okay, so today I’m gonna talk about this whole “Three of Pentacles reversed” thing I’ve been messing with. Tarot cards, you know? I’ve been trying to figure out what this particular card means when it shows up reversed in a reading.
Started out by pulling the card, like I always do when I want some guidance. I shuffled the deck, focused on my question, and boom – Three of Pentacles, but flipped upside down. Right away, I got this feeling that things weren’t going so smoothly. Usually, this card is all about teamwork and getting stuff done together, but reversed, it felt like the opposite.
I grabbed my tarot journal and started jotting down my initial thoughts. “Discord,” “misalignment,” “lack of cooperation” – those were the first things that popped into my head. I felt like this card was trying to tell me that something in my life, maybe a project or a relationship, wasn’t working out because people weren’t on the same page.

Then, I dove into some research. I looked up different interpretations of the Three of Pentacles reversed online and in some of my tarot books. Found a bunch of stuff about lack of harmony, not getting recognition for your work, and projects basically falling apart because nobody’s working together. It all seemed to fit with that initial feeling I got.
After that, I spent some time just thinking about what’s going on in my life right now. Tried to see where this “discord” might be showing up. I realized I’ve been having some trouble with a group project at work. We’re all supposed to be contributing, but it feels like everyone’s off doing their own thing, and the whole project is suffering because of it.
- Pulled the Three of Pentacles reversed during a tarot reading.
- Felt a sense of discord and lack of cooperation.
- Researched the card’s meaning online and in books.
- Reflected on my current situation and identified a work project where the card’s meaning seemed to apply.
So, what did I learn from all this? Well, the Three of Pentacles reversed was a wake-up call. It showed me that I need to address the lack of teamwork in my project. Maybe we need to have a meeting, clear the air, and get everyone back on track. It’s a reminder that even the best ideas can fail if people aren’t working together. This whole experience just reinforced how useful tarot can be for getting a fresh perspective on things. It’s like having a conversation with yourself, but with some extra guidance from the cards.