"Tarot Card - 6 of Jade"
Giclee Print
8.5 x 11 inches
Available - 15.00
This card is the Six of Jade, which corresponds to the Six of Pentacles in the standard tarot. The god Yacatecuhtli, the Wandering God, stands on the steps of a temple, handing gold to two people in need. He is adorned with six jades, and is painted the turquoise color with the red cheeks that are his symbol. He is dressed richly, in jade, gold, and quetzal feathers, for he is the god of merchants, business, and travelers. With one hand he dispenses gold to the needy, and with the other he holds a set of balanced scales. In the distance are palaces and temples.
This card refers to prosperity and success, accomplishment, and charitable attitudes. This card refers to giving and receiving, to the idea that one gives what one can without hurt to oneself, and that one receives in kind. This card suggests that money is not cold or stagnant, but rather grows and returns. This is the card of the charitable heart, the giving and generous person.