which can both alter a person’s life greatly.
The third suit is Swords, which often tell of a person’s aggression, hard luck, or their courage. The suit of Swords is one that spans a wide array of emotions. Unlike previous suits, either of the meanings can go badly for the person. The five of Swords turned up can mean the defeat of a person or their cruelty to another, and the down side can mean they may suffer unfairness in something in their life. The Queen of Swords can mean you are a person who is one who can bear sorrow well whether dealing with someone who has passed on or another tragedy, or on the reversed side it can mean you are close-minded or even deceitful to others. The last suit is Pentacles, which is another suit in which the tarot card meanings are of great interest to most. This is because it deals with a person’s financial future. The three of pentacles is one that reflects greatly on a person’s abilities and success on the job. When turned up it might say they will be rewarded for their capabilities, and have great success, while if it’s turned downward it will tell them that they might be ignored for the good work they do no matter what.
Tarot meanings can be different depending on who is reading the cards, but in most cases, these examples are the way they are viewed. This is why so many tarot card readers are nervous about the turn of the card. They do not know which way the card will face and the direction alone can change the way a person views their future. Some turns can be dreaded such as the ten of Pentacles, which can mean you will have a good and stable family or you may have family loss or failure depending on the direction of the card. When read correctly, tarot cards can have great