What does the three of wands and the three of pentacles mean in lotus tarot

In a lotus  tarot reading we often encounter the number  three.  What does a particular tarot card mean in lotus  tarot ?  Three of Wands The card presents a man who comes from a long journey and reaches the top of a hill. From here the horizon is provided. The sea and sky are yellow and intelligent actions are denoted. In the sea are two boats: one large and one small which  means the ups and downs, the ebb and flow of life, etc. He has planted three sticks (wands) in the wild to initiate a project.

General meaning in  lotus tarot cards : new perspectives, find your way. Planning for the future taking into account the actual conditions. Laying the foundations for the future. Truce before starting a project. Enthusiasm and intelligence in the service of a goal. Inverted means  indecision. Confusion. Aimlessness. Lack of opportunities and resources, both personal and environmental. Apathy. Lack of enthusiasm.

Three of Pentacles A teacher prepares a masonry work (in their hands look a chisel and hammer) and is standing on a stool. Two characters bring the plans of the work. This is a priest and a clown with red polka dot cap. They express their needs to the teacher and he takes them into account for drawing up the job. Here are represented the power of someone who knows the technique, the most formal and informal society to whom it is directed the work that is created. General meaning: demonstration of mastery. Advances in a job or project (personal or professional) Teamwork. Intellectual growth and employment. Progress on the targets according to the common good. Taking into account the views and needs of others, without losing the target. Build, create, advance. Inverted means  clumsiness, interruptions, distractions. Goals not met. Aimlessness. Inability to work as a team. Delay. Adjournments. Unfinished business.

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