Moonzie Momma

A woman with long wavy dark hair wearing a purple celestial robe sits at a wooden desk, focusing on a Five of Coins Tarot card. The desk is covered with mystical items including crystals, a lit candle, a sage bundle, and an open astrology book, while a snowy winter scene is visible through the window behind her.
Even in the depths of a spiritual winter, the light of magic and community is always within reach.

Finding Light in the Shadows: The Five of Coins

The Five of Coins (or Pentacles) often feels like a cold wind rattling the windowpane. In the traditional imagery, we see two figures walking through the snow, passing by a glowing stained-glass window while they remain in the dark. It is the card of “the dark night of the soul,” representing moments of scarcity, isolation, or the feeling that you’ve been locked out of the garden.

But for those of us who walk a magical path, we know that the shadows are simply where the most potent transformation begins.


The Spiritual Winter

When this card appears in a reading, it’s rarely about a permanent state of being. Instead, it’s a spiritual winter. Just as the earth must go dormant and cold to prepare for the rebirth of spring, our spirits sometimes face a thinning of resources—be they financial, emotional, or energetic.

In a “witchy” context, the Five of Coins is a call to look at where you are feeling “orphaned” from your own magic. Are you neglecting your altar? Have you forgotten to nourish your physical vessel?

Shifting the Energy: From Scarcity to Sanctuary

The secret of the Five of Coins lies in the stained-glass window. The light is right there, but the figures are too focused on the frozen ground to look up and see the door is unlocked. To shift this energy, try these ritual intentions:

  • Light a Gold Candle: Even if you feel “low,” lighting a single gold or yellow candle can act as a beacon to call abundance back to your hearth.
  • The Salt Scrub: If the “poverty consciousness” feels heavy, use a sea salt and rosemary scrub in the shower to wash away the energetic “grime” of worry.
  • Acknowledge the Coven: This card often highlights isolation. Reach out to your community. Magic is amplified when shared, and sometimes the “gold” we seek is found in the support of others.

The Lesson of the Five

This card reminds us that true wealth is not just what is in our pockets, but the resilience of our spirit. If you are out in the cold right now, remember: the Hearth Fire is still burning. You just have to turn toward the light and claim your place by the flame.

Stay enchanted,

Moonzie

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