Compassion for the fate of the dead has brought a wealthy man to a graveyard. Encountering a soul that yearns for the material world, he gives it one of his six pentacles in an open gesture of generosity.
A wealthy man has come to the graveyard — not out of superstition but out of compassion for the fate of the dead. Among the headstones he encounters a soul that longs for the lost material world, for the warmth, weight, and taste of things. And in an open, selfless gesture he gives it one of his six pentacles — a gift to one who would seem to have no further use for it. This is generosity taken to a surreal extreme: charity not even to people, but to the very shadows yearning for life.
⚰️Graveyard — the surreal limit of compassion; generosity toward those who will return nothing
👻Yearning soul — the recipient of the gift; need reaching toward matter from another world
🤲The given pentacle — open generosity, matter in motion; a gift with no calculation of return
⭐Six pentacles — the giver's abundance; distribution, exchange, charity
Interpretation
The Six of Pentacles is the card of communication through matter: distribution, help, exchange. Here it is taken to a surreal extreme — the wealthy man gives a pentacle to a soul in a graveyard. This is generosity and well-earned reward, but above all — compassion that expects nothing in return.
The upright meaning here is charity, gifts, sharing one's wealth, material generosity. There are no scales here and no 'giver–receiver' vertical: the gift is addressed to one who will manifestly return nothing, and for that reason the generosity is especially pure. Money has come into motion — unlike the clenched pentacles of the Four Four of Pentacles.
Waite adds the layer of fair distribution: gifts, offerings, well-earned reward, a fortunate time of prosperity in which sharing is appropriate. Sometimes you are in the role of the merchant, sometimes in the role of the pauper, and both are honest. True generosity dissolves hierarchy; false generosity reinforces it — and in this deck the gift to a soul dissolves even the boundary between worlds.
The card continues the story of the Five Five of Pentacles: paupers who did not raise their heads are finally noticed and receive help. Near Four of Pentacles this is the contrast of 'give' and 'withhold' — the same earth in open and closed mode. Near Justice Justice — the same scales of equality, but in the material plane.
The Six is favorable for anything connected with giving and receiving: help will arrive or be rendered, exchange will resolve well. The main thing — give and receive without hooks, like the wealthy man giving to the shadow what the shadow can no longer carry.
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Advice & forecast
✦ The card's advice
Step into the role of the generous person — share what you have, and check that you are giving without a hook: a true gift does not cement your power over the recipient. If you are in the role of the one in need — accept help without shame, as the natural motion of matter. Near Five of Pentacles actively expect that someone's generosity will pull you out of the cold; near Four of Pentacles the card calls on you to open the miser's fist. Give as if giving to someone who will not return it — and paradoxically, that is precisely when more will return.
🔮 What the forecast holds
A situation of exchange is coming in which it matters which side you find yourself on. A gift, a reward, a well-earned prize, or the opportunity to help someone is likely; a period of prosperity in which generosity is appropriate and returns. In the company of Five of Pentacles — help for the one in need (you or from you); near Justice — fair distribution, restored balance. Good relations through matter and money that moves rather than stays clenched — the likely outcome.
↓ Six of Pentacles reversed
The reversed Six of Pentacles brings selfishness, hoarding of wealth, mismanagement of finances. The wealthy man pockets the pentacle; the gift turns into stinginess or spending in the wrong direction. This also covers the illusion of generosity, the gift with a hook: help that ties to the giver, an offer that conceals a calculation; sometimes the reverse — the inability to accept a gift without feeling indebted, when exchange loses its ease and becomes a power game. The scales cheat; the one who weighs chooses in their own favor. Near Four of Pentacles this slides into pure hoarding; near The Devil — manipulation through money. The advice of the reversed: examine the motive — are you giving to help or to bind; and are you paying with a sense of obligation for someone else's 'generosity'?
The card in spreads
The same card reads differently depending on the spread and the question — compare real spreads:
Spread "Situation · Advice · Outcome"
Whether to help
«Should I give money to someone close to me?»
Situation
Six of Pentacles
Advice
Justice
Outcome
Ten of Pentacles
The Six of Pentacles in the situation — before you is a case for generosity: someone is in need and you have something to share. The advice Justice — weigh honestly: give without a hook, without cementing your power over the recipient and without binding them with debt. The outcome Ten of Pentacles — rooting, family wellbeing: a gift given in good faith will return in the form of lasting bonds and a solid home. Help, as the wealthy man gives the pentacle to the shadow — without calculation of return, and then the return will come on its own.
Spread "Past · Present · Future"
The flow of help in one's life
«Will I receive the support I am hoping for?»
Past
Five of Pentacles
Present
Six of Pentacles
Future
Nine of Pentacles
The past Five of Pentacles — a period of need when you wandered past the light and could not bring yourself to ask. In the present, the Six of Pentacles — help arrives: you are noticed, someone shares, a hand is extended as the wealthy man extends a pentacle to the soul. Accept it without pride. The future Nine of Pentacles — self-sufficient abundance in your own garden: support received at the right time becomes the foundation of your independence. The cycle 'need — gift — self-sufficiency' unfolds in your favor; do not break it by refusing help.
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Spread "Advice on Generosity"
Balance of giving and receiving
«Am I giving too much to others?»
What is happening
Six of Pentacles
The imbalance
Four of Pentacles
The balance
Nine of Pentacles
The Six of Pentacles — you are in giving mode, and that is noble as long as the gift is pure. Four of Pentacles in the imbalance position warns from the other side: do not swing into the miser out of resentment that you give more than you receive — but do not give away everything to the bottom either, leaving yourself empty-handed. The balance Nine of Pentacles — abundant self-sufficiency: first fill your own garden, so that you share from abundance rather than from the last drops. Give from fullness, as the wealthy man from his six, not from need.
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How it differs from Waite
Rider-Waite-SmithSix of Pentacles
vs
Deviant Moon TarotSix of Pentacles
In Waite a merchant with scales in one hand distributes coins to two kneeling paupers — and a question arises: on what scales does he weigh, and whether through his gift he is not cementing his own status as 'the giver'? This deck removes the scales and the vertical of social standing: its rich man gives a pentacle to a soul in a graveyard — to someone who will return nothing and confirm nothing. The generosity here is purer, almost absurdly selfless. The shared meaning — charity, exchange, matter in motion — but Deviant Moon makes the gift a surreal gesture of compassion, not a social transaction.
WaiteDeviant Moon Tarot
SceneA merchant with scales distributes coins to two paupers at his feet.A wealthy man at a graveyard gives a pentacle to the yearning soul of the dead.
ScalesScales in hand — a question of fairness and the hierarchy of the giver.No scales; a gift to one who will manifestly return nothing.
MotiveGenerosity in which a hidden calculation and status are possible.Pure compassion, taken to an absurdly selfless extreme.
Symbolism & correspondences
Moon in Taurus — nurturing, maternal generosity in matter: the instinct to share and care, emotional warmth turned into practical help and exchange.
Element
Earth
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Arcana
Minor
Suit
Pentacles
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