Both the cards in the tweet above are the 5 of Coins/Pentacles. Except in the first card, the 5 of Pentacles represents good social standing, while in the second, it means the absolute denial of social standing, leading to poverty and hardship.
Tarot de Marseille is one of the oldest surviving cartomancy systems from France. It is designed as a pip deck, and so its meanings are not as easily interpreted as the more modern Rider-Waite-Smith. Here's a thread on reading pip decks + their importance https://twitter.com/tsaarot/status/1341405799344648197
TdM (Tarot de Marseille) is a classic way to read. By arming yourself with meanings from both systems, you are better able to integrate card meanings and discern the real messages of your readings.
7 de deniers/ 7 of Pentacles
The first card speaks of individuality and embracing yourself beyond conformity (see the 1 coin wrapped around the flowers?) while the second speaks of patience and waiting.
The first card speaks of individuality and embracing yourself beyond conformity (see the 1 coin wrapped around the flowers?) while the second speaks of patience and waiting.
5 de coupe/ 5 of Cups
The number 5 represents breaking a structure. The first card speaks of being celebrated for your influence (the cup in the middle adorned by flowers), while the second speaks of grief and misery.
The number 5 represents breaking a structure. The first card speaks of being celebrated for your influence (the cup in the middle adorned by flowers), while the second speaks of grief and misery.
8 de coupe/ 8 of Cups
In the first card, the 8 of Cups speaks of people intervening the relationship of a couple. It speaks about relationships. The second card speaks of leaving those said relationships.
In the first card, the 8 of Cups speaks of people intervening the relationship of a couple. It speaks about relationships. The second card speaks of leaving those said relationships.
10 de coupe / 10 of Cups
With 1 cup hovering over the rest, the first card speaks of leadership and taking hold of a group. The second card also speaks of a group, except there is no one leader holding the community together.
With 1 cup hovering over the rest, the first card speaks of leadership and taking hold of a group. The second card also speaks of a group, except there is no one leader holding the community together.
2 de baton / 2 of Wands
The first card is all about decisions and paths, more like a crossroad. The second card is about planning and deciding where to go, which is why the 2 of Wands has always been about choices.
The first card is all about decisions and paths, more like a crossroad. The second card is about planning and deciding where to go, which is why the 2 of Wands has always been about choices.
6 de baton / 6 of Wands
The first card speaks of forming an alliance between two teams. On the other hand, the second card speaks only of one victor.
The first card speaks of forming an alliance between two teams. On the other hand, the second card speaks only of one victor.
10 de baton / 10 of Wands
Both cards speak of struggle. But the first card bodes that it is heavy and challenging, while the second card promises some sort of reward at the end.
Both cards speak of struggle. But the first card bodes that it is heavy and challenging, while the second card promises some sort of reward at the end.