Queen of Pentacles: The Queen of Pentacles is the quintessential mother figure. She balances work and home life and represents fertility and abundance. She is not afraid of hard work, and tends to be someone who is charitable and generous.
King of Cups: The King of Cups is quietly powerful, and typically speaks from the heart. His calm exterior camouflages his emotional tendencies. This personality is known for his ability to handle the difficult, emotional side of people, and finds much satisfaction in humanitarian works.
21. The World: The World card represents everything in your life coming together harmoniously and attaining a feeling of wholeness with your experiences.
5 of Keys: The 5 of Keys symbolizes someone being tricky or not being honest with you. It can indicate some sort of scam, or simply a lack of sensitivity or concern for others. When this card appears, trust your gut, especially if it is telling you not to trust someone with your money or control.
10. The Wheel of Fortune: The Wheel of Fortune is indicative of the influence of fate or chance on the circumstances at hand. As a wheel, it can also be referential to the cyclical nature of life.
8 of Wands: This card appears when we are feeling full of love and enthusiasm with boundless potential, and possibly, success in travels and new goals. This card encourages action from its subject.
4 of Pentacles: The 4 of Pentacles represents having a strong foundation, but also tending towards selfish or protective actions. The person represented by the 4 of Pentacles is most comfortable with all of his possessions around him, he has a good mind for business but tends to be tight with money.
Ace of Cups: The Ace of Cups is a signal of new emotional beginnings or new relationships. These relationships can be romantic, platonic, or even spiritual in nature. In fact, the Ace of Cups can sometimes indicate new spiritual insight and an understanding of the self.
0. The Fool: Represents new beginnings and the zeal and enthusiasm that come along with new projects and ideas. Jumping into something with both feet, careless about consequences, but usually with the support and protection of the universe.
8. Strength: The Strength card indicates a subtle kind of strength; that of the psyche or the emotional realm. This card usually appears when the subject is strong in ways that are not obvious to the people around them.