For this luck reading, you drew the Three of Pentacles.
In tarot, threes symbolize unity, community, and growth. There is strength in numbers. The threes of the deck remind us that it takes a village to grow and achieve our most desired goals. The Three of Pentacles suggests that everyone is a student as well as a teacher, guiding each other to where we need to be as a unit.
This card features a young apprentice working to build a cathedral with two others who appear to be of a higher rank than he is. One of the men is a priest, and one is a nobleman, both people who should, in theory, have more experience than the boy.
However, the two more established, older men are listening attentively to the apprentice without a shred of hesitation. They appreciate his perspective, ideas, and overall presence. Each contributor to the project at hand is equally as important as the next.
The figures on the Three of Pentacles represent a different kind of knowledge: young wisdom, old wisdom, and something in-between. You cannot build the whole cathedral without the individual pieces. By working together, communities can create amazing things.
The help of your peers, teachers, and even strangers will bring you good luck today.
Use the Power of Community to Get to Where You Need and Want to Be
You may be surprised at who can help you achieve certain goals today. Unsuspecting friends, relatives, or mentors may approach you for collaboration opportunities that feel exceptionally lucky— and you should take them.
It’s tempting to take a complete “do it yourself” approach in today’s individualistic society. We are usually encouraged to get to our desires self-sufficiently, if only to prove a point.
However, there is strength in numbers. Your community can provide extraordinarily helpful tools like networking, funds, and even simple emotional support as you achieve your goals.
Today, keep an eye out for any opportunities that head your way that focus on building something with other people. This could even be something as simple as enrolling in class.
You may find yourself surprised by who is teaching you, and what you are learning. You may even find a key mentor or ally who will directly position you in front of something you deeply desire.
Remember, some of our luck is self-made. These opportunities may feel like they fall into our lap, but we are required to put ourselves out there and engage with our community to reap the full rewards.