After yesterday, with one of the cards I most like from this deck, today Clarissa Drengsen's Steampunk Tarot ups the ante, offering me a challenge in the form of the Queen of Pentacles.
In my video review I identified this as a card I'm uncertain about. Someone holds a mini-roulette wheel in front of the woman's eye (the hand that holds those scissor/tong things can't be hers - look at the way the hand is facing!) Across that eye is a swathe of material with cogs on it, and the Queen has a hand to her chin, pensive.
Does she look at life through a prism of material and financial understandings? That feels more like the King of Pentacles to me. How about seeing what lies underneath appearances to how things tick? That would seem to be the Page of Pentacles' purview. Is she crafting things together from different bits and pieces to make something worthwhile for herself and her loved ones? That would represent more of what I traditionally associate with this Queen's entrepreneurial nature.
If there's a crafty project you've been wanting to work on, why not make today the day? What different things do you use or put together in your life to make things run smoothly? What would you see if you stepped back and looked at your life from the perspective of assessing not just your finances, but what you have on a physical level: health-wise, home-wise etc.? How can you make the most of things?

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