Now let’s look at Virgo in the Minor Arcana. Virgo is linked to three ‘pip’ cards in the
earthy suit of Pentacles. Because Virgo
is a mutable sign, we look to the 8, 9 and 10 of the suit to find the planetary
correspondences. (For more information
on this system of Planetary and Zodiacal dignities, I recommend Elizabeth
Hazel’s Tarot Decoded, published by
Weiser, 2004).
8 of Disks (trimmed):
© Thoth Tarot
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In the system I follow, the Eight of Pentacles is linked to
the Sun in Virgo – and to the first ten days of
the Sun’s journey through this sign (23rd-2nd September).
The deck that conveys this best, for me,
is the Thoth. The earthiness of the
Pentacles (Disks, in the Thoth) is represented by the plant, and the earthy
greens and browns. I can almost feel the
sun, with all that bright yellow-gold suffusing the card! Gerd Ziegler, in his ‘Tarot: Mirror of the
Soul’ (published by Weber Books, 1998) talks of the ‘flowering of internal and
external richness’ – a lovely description of this image.
Notice how each blossom is shaded from direct
sunlight by a large leaf? There’s a
message here about protection, about being careful and prudent (the keyword on
the Thoth’s Eight of Disks). Although
we’re in Virgo, this card isn’t about harvest.
It’s too early for that, in this card - whatever it is you’re nurturing
has only just reached flowering stage.
It needs time to develop blossoms.
If we extend this to wider Pentacles themes, such as health or finances,
the message becomes one of ensuring that our resources have time to develop
sufficiently to allow for success.
Eight of Stones (trimmed):
© Wildwood Tarot
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Virgo, the sixth sign of the zodiac, is associated with the
sixth house – the house of service, of daily routine, of health and well-being. Virgo needs to be helpful in a tangible,
practical, down-to-earth way. The Sun
just wants to shine! The Eight of
Pentacles is about allowing ourselves to grow and develop our skills and
talents - the things we use in our daily lives – carefully. We have to tend to our creativity, just as we
would our garden. Some discrimination is
required – what’s useful, and what need to be weeded out?
The image in the Wildwood Tarot’s Eight of Stones focuses
more on Virgo’s attention to detail, to the crafting of practical things. The keyword here is ‘skill’. In order to
acquire skills, we need to develop self-discipline, as well as patience and
perseverance – qualities we might associate with the other earth signs of
Taurus and Capricorn, perhaps. But that’s where the mutability comes in – Virgo
takes what’s been set in motion by the Capricorn discipline and maintained by
the Taurean perseverance and determination, and turns it into something that
can be used in a very practical way!
Eight of Pentacles (trimmed):
© Shadowscapes Tarot
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The Shadowscapes’ Eight of Pentacles also focuses on
attention to detail – just look at the delicacy of a spider’s web! The image also reminds us that diligence and
patience are important qualities when it comes to creating something. The deck’s creators write of “a practical
application of intellect and skill to a task to see through to the finish” – a
great description of Virgo qualities!
If you’ve enjoyed this post, you might be interested in my
new e-book, Astrology in Tarot, now available from Amazon.
Shadowscapes Tarot created by
Stephanie Pui-Mun Law and Barbara Moore, published by Llewellyn
Thoth Tarot created by Aleister Crowley, illustrated by
Lady Frieda Harris, published by U.S. Games Systems, Inc.
Wildwood Tarot created by Mark
Ryan and John Matthews, illustrated by Will Worthington, published by
Connections
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