The Queen of Pentacles in tarot

The Queen of Pentacles in tarot - MOGI
The Queen of Pentacles is often shown as a mature and wise woman, sitting on a throne decorated with flowers and plants. The natural elements highlight her strong connection to the earth and her respect for the natural world. Her gaze is calm and focused, expressing wisdom and peace. Her posture is royal but welcoming, and she gives a sense of stability, security, and control over her life and resources.

In her hands, she holds a gold coin, a symbol of material wealth and practical management.
 
In addition to practical management, the Queen of Pentacles is also a protective and loving figure: she represents a person who can take care of others with love and dedication, ensuring that everyone around her is well cared for, without giving up on pragmatism and determination in dealing with complex situations. This card symbolizes the ability to manage abundant and prosperous material resources with balance and wisdom.
 
She represents a mature, practical woman who is able to manage her life with calmness and competence.
 
 
 
Queen of abundance
 

We chose to use tarot cards and their symbolism to express our core values. MOGI Coffee reflects our strong commitment to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future. Control, responsibility, sustainability, and care for the well-being of the communities involved are the principles behind the production of MOGI Coffee. We aim to create a positive impact through every step of our process, from sourcing to production, ensuring quality, respect for nature, and long-term value for both people and the environment. We also focus on innovation and transparency, working closely with local producers to support fair practices and encourage responsible consumption for a better future for everyone. In addition, we continuously strive to reduce waste, improve efficiency, and promote awareness about ethical coffee production worldwide, while also investing in education and community projects that support long-term social and environmental growth.

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