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Queen of Pentacles — Exercises Section

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Introduction

When you’re learning tarot, the Queen of Pentacles teaches you how to read the places where care becomes practical.

She is not love as a grand speech. She is love as soup on the stove, clean sheets after illness, bills paid on time, a warm kitchen, a steady hand on your shoulder, a business that supports real life, a body that has been listened to instead of ignored. She is the mature feminine expression of earth: grounded, generous, capable, sensual, reliable and deeply connected to the physical world.

In readings, the Queen of Pentacles can show a nurturing person, a healer, a mother figure, a provider, a homemaker, a business owner, a doctor, a practical woman with resources, or the querent’s own need to create more stability, comfort and care in everyday life. She often appears when someone is trying to build a life that feels not only successful, but livable.

But she also has a shadow. The Queen of Pentacles can become overly focused on material security, appearances, perfection, control, or being useful to everyone but herself. She may measure her worth by how much she provides. She may become exhausted from caring for others while quietly neglecting her own body, pleasure and peace.

That is what we’ll practice here.

For this exercise section, we’ll work with questions about work, care, money, health, home, responsibility and the difference between true abundance and merely looking like you have everything under control.

Here’s how it works: you’ll receive a mock email from a fictional querent, written like the kind of message a professional reader might receive. Your job is to step into the role of the tarot reader and answer as if this were a real client.

You can always pull your own cards, use a different spread, or return to the email later for extra practice. For the structure of this course, we’ll first imagine that you draw the Queen of Pentacles on her own. Then we’ll revisit the same question with the Queen of Pentacles plus two additional cards.

After each exercise, you’ll find my sample answer hidden in a spoiler. These examples are here to show how one professional might turn the Queen of Pentacles into a reading that feels grounded, warm, useful and deeply reassuring.

Let’s begin.

Exercise 1

Fictional client email

Subject: I want to open a small wellness studio, but I’m scared it’s too risky

Hi,

I’ve worked as a massage therapist for almost eleven years, mostly in spas and chiropractic offices. I love the work itself. I love helping people feel better in their bodies. But lately I’ve been dreaming about opening a small studio of my own.

Nothing huge. Just a peaceful little place where I can offer massage, bodywork, maybe some simple workshops about stress relief and self-care. I already have several regular clients who say they would follow me if I went independent.

The problem is that I’m scared. Rent is expensive, insurance is expensive, supplies are expensive, and I don’t want to ruin the stability I’ve built. I’m not trying to become rich overnight. I just want work that feels more mine, and a space where I can care for people properly without feeling rushed by someone else’s schedule.

Can the cards show me whether this dream has real potential, or whether I should stay where I am and be grateful for the steady paycheck?

Thank you,
Megan

🎯 Your Exercise

For this reading, imagine you draw the Queen of Pentacles.

Write your own answer first. The Queen of Pentacles is deeply connected with healing, practical business sense, physical care and creating a nourishing environment. Your task is to help Megan honor the real potential of her dream while staying grounded in the practical details.

When you’re ready, open the spoiler below.

Exercise 1.2

Now imagine you draw three cards for Megan:

Queen of Pentacles, Ace of Pentacles, Six of Cups

Take a moment to feel how these cards work together. We have the healer and provider, the seed of a tangible opportunity, and the card of loyal clients, comfort, memory and trust. How would you help Megan understand the potential without making it sound effortless?

Exercise 2

From caring for others to caring for yourself

The Queen of Pentacles often appears as the person who keeps life running. She notices what needs to be done. She remembers the groceries, the appointments, the medicine, the school forms, the bills, the birthday gift, the clean towel, the dinner plan, the doctor’s number.

She can create comfort for everyone around her.

But sometimes she forgets that she also lives in a body. She also needs rest. She also deserves softness, pleasure, help and care. When the Queen of Pentacles becomes too responsible for too long, she can become quietly depleted while everyone else assumes she is fine because she still looks capable.

That’s what we’ll explore in the next exercise.

Fictional client email

Subject: Everyone depends on me, but I’m exhausted

Hi,

I’m 42, married, and I have two kids. My mother also lives nearby and needs more help now because of her health. I work part-time from home, manage most of the house, take care of appointments, school things, groceries, meals, bills, and honestly, I don’t even know what else anymore because it all blurs together.

Everyone says I’m “so organized” and “such a rock.” I know they mean it as a compliment, but lately it makes me want to cry. I don’t feel like a rock. I feel tired. My back hurts. I’m gaining weight, I’m not sleeping well, and I can’t remember the last time I did something just because I enjoyed it.

My husband helps when I ask, but I hate having to ask for every little thing. My kids are old enough to help more, but I often do it myself because it’s faster. My mom is grateful, but I feel guilty if I don’t show up for her.

Can the cards show me how to handle this? I don’t want to abandon anyone, but I’m scared I’m disappearing into being useful.

Thank you,
Lauren

🎯 Your Exercise

For this reading, imagine you draw the Queen of Pentacles.

Think about how this Queen appears when someone is caring, capable and reliable, but also exhausted from carrying too much. Your answer should honor Lauren’s devotion while helping her understand that her body and needs are not inconveniences.

When you’re ready, open the spoiler below.

Exercise 2.2

Now imagine you draw three cards for Lauren:

Queen of Pentacles, Ten of Wands, Four of Swords

Take a moment to feel how these cards speak together. We have the capable caretaker, the heavy burden and the urgent need for rest. How would you help Lauren see that rest is not laziness, but repair?

Closing Thoughts

The Queen of Pentacles is one of the most grounded and nourishing cards in the tarot. She teaches us that care is not only emotional. Care is practical. It is food, shelter, health, money, time, skill, comfort and the daily devotion that turns a house into a home or a talent into a livelihood.

In Megan’s reading, the Queen of Pentacles showed us how a healing gift can become a real business when it is planted carefully. In Lauren’s reading, she reminded us that the person who cares for everyone else must also be included in the care.

This is the depth of the Queen of Pentacles. She does not separate love from life. She knows that bodies matter, money matters, rest matters, beauty matters, and that true abundance is not just having enough to give. It is having enough to live well yourself.

You can return to these fictional emails whenever you like. Pull one card, three cards or a full spread from your own deck and see how your interpretation changes. Each practice round helps you understand how the Queen of Pentacles speaks through work, health, home, money, responsibility and everyday devotion.

Support & Continue Your Journey

If you enjoyed working through these Queen of Pentacles exercises and would like a personal tarot reading with this same level of grounded warmth and practical insight, you can book one at www.empowering-tarot.com. Your own situation deserves guidance that honors both your heart and the real life you are trying to build.

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Thank you for practising with me today. May the Queen of Pentacles remind you that a good life is not only dreamed of. It is tended, nourished and lived.

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