Symbolism.
The Six of Pentacles shows a figure offering coins to those in need while holding balanced scales in the other hand. The imagery reflects generosity, fairness, and the flow of giving and receiving. The scales represent harmony — a reminder that true generosity doesn’t create imbalance but maintains an equal circulation of energy, resources, and support.
Upright Meaning.
The Six of Pentacles is a card of generosity, compassion, and balanced exchange. It appears when giving and receiving are in healthy alignment, or when life is calling you to bring them into alignment.
Upright, this card may show:
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Financial help or support arriving
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Acts of kindness and charity
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Sharing your time, resources, or wisdom
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Receiving what you need at the right time
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A mentor, benefactor, or guiding figure
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A reminder to let generosity flow both ways
This card teaches that abundance expands when shared. It encourages you to give where you can, receive when needed, and remember that support is not a sign of weakness but of connection.
The Six of Pentacles is also about power dynamics — ensuring that the flow of energy remains respectful and equal. It asks you to give without superiority and receive without shame.
When upright, this card brings fairness, mutual respect, and a sense of being cared for by the universe.
Reversed Meaning.
The reversal of the Six of Pentacles exposes imbalances in giving and receiving. It can reveal situations where someone is giving too much, giving too little, or giving with strings attached.
Reversed, it may show:
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One-sided relationships.
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Feeling drained or taken advantage of.
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Difficulty accepting help.
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Overgiving to prove worth.
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Power imbalances or dependency.
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Debt, delayed payments, or unreliable support.
The reversed card asks you to re-evaluate your boundaries around generosity. Are you giving to feel valued? Are you withholding due to fear? Are you afraid to receive?
It invites you to restore equilibrium, to ensure that your energy is treated as valuable — and that you don’t offer what leaves you empty.
The lesson here is to give consciously, receive openly, and maintain dignity in both.
Affirmation.
“I give and receive in balance. My energy, time, and resources flow with harmony and integrity.”
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