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Four of Pentacles — Tarot card, Deviant Moon Tarot deck
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Four of Pentacles

Deviant Moon Tarot
securitycontrolconservationstabilitypossessiveness

A miser not yet ready for his fate, led by a demon into the roaring flames of damnation, looks back over the life he lived and clutches four pentacles in a last attempt to hold on to worldly wealth.

The card's image

A demon drags a miser toward roaring hellfire. He is not ready for his fate: glancing back at everything he has accumulated, he desperately presses four pentacles to himself — a final attempt to carry worldly wealth to a place where it counts for nothing. The grip is frantic, the posture clenched: he holds his possessions with his whole body, as he held them all his life. The city of Pentacles goes on trading and living behind him, while the miser is already past the threshold, in the flames, and still will not open his hands.

Interpretation

The Four of Pentacles is the card of possession in which accumulation freezes into a grip. Here it is merciless: the miser clutches four pentacles even as the demon drags him into fire. Matter has gone from ally to that for which life itself — and the soul — was surrendered.

The upright meaning here is the person who is tight with money, greed, selfishness placing material gain above everything, a miser. This is the most direct formulation in the suit: there is no ambiguity of a Waite-style 'stability' — here is a man so identified with his property that he would take it to hell with him.

Waite preserves a legitimate side for this card: confidence, reliance on what one has, inheritance, the ability to save — stability as the genuine value of earth. But he also calls it a gateway card: behind the secure 'having' hides the fear of loss, which turns possession into a prison. This deck simply removes the compromise and shows where that grip ends.

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Open at least one hand: possession comes alive only in exchange. Ask yourself honestly what you are clutching so desperately — and whether the fear of loss has become a prison you built yourself. Near Six of Pentacles recall the generous merchant: a coin given at the right time returns, while a clenched one smolders. If The Devil is a neighbor, the concern is justified: your grip has become an obsession, and it is time to break the chain. Do not carry wealth into the fire — invest it in something living, while you are still standing on this side of the threshold.

What the forecast holds

A situation is coming in which the decision — hold or invest — will be unavoidable. The temptation to clench the accumulated will be strong, but the warning here is clear: miserliness in this period will cost more than the risk. Near Six of Pentacles a chance to open the fist and put the resource to work will open; near The Devil the grip risks becoming an obsession. Conserved property and a closed heart — one outcome; awakened generosity and movement — another, and the choice is yours.

Four of Pentacles reversed

The reversed Four of Pentacles brings material delays and difficulties in affairs. Paradoxically, even what is clenched brings no peace: flows are blocked, deals stall, the accumulated gets stuck. In Waite the reversal also has a liberating edge — the release of the grip: pentacles finally come into motion, the accumulated is put to work, the person learns to share and let go. The four walls of the safe crack — and this can be either the threat of loss or a relief. Near Six of Pentacles the reversal tilts toward generosity and the awakening of flow; near Five of Pentacles — toward literal financial difficulties and losses. The advice of the reversed: if holding has become painful and unprofitable — that is the sign to let go; open the fist yourself, before circumstances open it for you.

The card in spreads

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How it differs from Waite

Four of Pentacles — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithFour of Pentacles
Deviant Moon TarotFour of Pentacles

In Waite, possession freezes quietly: a crowned man sits before a city, pressing one pentacle to his chest and pinning two beneath his feet — a proprietor clenched around his property while life passes him by. This deck pushes the image to an apocalyptic limit: the same miser, the same death-grip on four pentacles, but he is already being dragged by a demon into hellfire, and still will not open his hands. The meaning coincides — greed, clinging, possession as a prison — but Deviant Moon adds a moral verdict: miserliness costs the soul, and things cannot be carried past the threshold.

WaiteDeviant Moon Tarot
SceneA crowned man clutches pentacles tensely, sitting before a city.A demon drags a miser into the flames while he clings to four pentacles.
ToneQuiet frozen tightness, fear of loss masked as stability.Apocalyptic verdict: miserliness leads to damnation.
Bright sideThere is one: support, stability, the ability to conserve.Almost none — the emphasis is on the deadliness of clinging.

Symbolism & correspondences

Sun in Capricorn — stability, structure, reliance on what has been achieved; focus on conservation and control, a firm but hardening form of success.

Element
Earth
Arcana
Minor
Suit
Pentacles

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