Eight of Pentacles and Death

This page is dedicated to a detailed exploration of the combination of Eight of Pentacles and Death cards in a tarot spread for various aspects of life: love, career, finances, and spiritual growth. Study the symbolism and interpretation of the upright and reversed connection of these two arcana.

Combination of card Eight of Pentacles and card Death

Let's consider the upright positions of both cards. Death symbolizes significant changes, possibly even the end of something old and the beginning of something new. The Eight of Pentacles, in turn, speaks of the need for hard work and diligence. Together, these two cards suggest the possibility of starting a new endeavor that requires effort but promises good results with the right amount of diligence. It could be a new project or even a career.

Combination of reversed card Eight of Pentacles and card Death

Now, if Death remains upright and the Eight of Pentacles is reversed, the situation changes. Death still signifies changes, but the reversed Eight of Pentacles indicates a lack of self-discipline or diligence. Together, they warn that the upcoming changes may be more difficult without the proper level of effort and hard work.

Combination of card Eight of Pentacles and reversed card Death

If Death is reversed, and the Eight of Pentacles remains upright, expect stagnation. Reversed Death indicates fear of change or unwillingness to accept it. Along with the Eight of Pentacles, which speaks of the need for hard work, these cards can predict a difficult period when significant effort is required to overcome stagnation.

Combination of reversed card Eight of Pentacles and reversed card Death

Finally, if both cards are in a reversed position, Death indicates a fear of change, and the Eight of Pentacles points to a lack of diligence. Together, they warn that fear of change combined with a lack of diligence can cause you to miss important opportunities. For example, you might miss a chance for a new job or career due to fear of the unknown and unwillingness to put effort into a new endeavor.