This month, we draw the Three of Coins, a card that symbolizes collaboration, skill, and the fruits of hard work. As we transition into the winter season, the 3 of Coins encourages us to focus on teamwork and the importance of building strong foundations. Whether it’s in your career, personal projects, or relationships, now is the time to celebrate achievements and recognize the value of cooperation. Let’s explore how this card can guide us through November.
Astrology: Mars in Capricorn
Element: Earth
Numerology: 3 (productivity, results)
Getting Work Done
The Three of Coins tarot card meaning is all about getting work done. Productivity is a great thing. Make sure you’re not over-extending yourself or others! When determining the Three of Coins tarot card meaning, you should consider that it’s a Coins card and a Three. The Suit of Coins represents the material world. Threes represent productivity and results. Now is a time of major productivity. You can expect to finish projects, set and meet standards, and perform according to (or better than) requirements.
While the coins aren’t typically considered creative, you may create something new valuable to others right now. If not ‘new,’ expect to deliver exactly what others need and want.
Personal Growth
Affirmation: My work produces results.
Life is best lived with integrity; However, integrity is fragile. Just one broken promise or unmet commitment can ruin it.
When you tarnish your integrity, it’s important that you correct the situation by admitting fault and accepting the consequences.
When someone else tarnishes their integrity, listen to what they have to say. Then, you’ll have to decide if they deserve a second chance.
Questions to Ask Yourself in November
- How can you get more done?
- What’s expected of you? How large a role do you play in controlling those expectations?
- What’s been agreed to? How well has that agreement been followed?
- What are you relationship efforts (friendship, romance, work, etc.) producing? What does that product say about the nature of the relationship itself?
- How might a desire to revise the work of others play a role in your current situation? To what extent can you see yourself “behind the scenes” of what you’re facing now?
- What could you produce that is distinctly yours?
In a spiritual context, the Three of Pentacles indicates that you will be learning or studying new spiritual practices. It is also a sign that if you put the effort into your spiritual development you will reap the rewards.
The Reversed Three of Coins
Typically, a reversed Three of Coins represents unmet standards. Examples include:
- Failing to deliver what you promise
- Not performing your best work unless closely monitored
- Ignoring or breaking agreements
- Failing or refusing to do your part
Namaste,
Kellysaltair