Elements: Earth, Water, Fire, Air
The Aces of the Minor Arcana: Pentacles, Cups, Wands, and Swords
Each Minor Arcana Suit comprisies 10 numbered cards, as well as 4 Royal cards (Page, Knight, Queen and King). While each card represents its own messages, the ace acts as the first in its respective suit. It acts as a seed of potential from which the subsequent cards grow, with each suit symbolicly corresponding with a specific element. The ace manifests as a distilation of the message the suit embodies.
Suit of Pentacles (nature, body, material world, stability): The pentacles is the suit of all things worldly and material. Though we will immediately think of the pentacles as relating to financial matters, we also can understand them as being associated with security, stability, nature, health, and prosperity. The pentacles are of earth element. When we see pentacles show up in a reading, they are usually concerned with your long term future, career, generosity, your household, business investments and your feelings of sensuality. The negative side of the pentacles show up as greed, jealousy, miserliness, and unbridled ambition at the cost of all else. **
Suit of Cups (emotion, feelings, intuition, relationships): The suit of cups rules over all that is associated with emotions, the unconscious, creativity, and intuition. They frequently talk about relationships, whether romantic or otherwise, and one’s imagination and inner world. They are associated with the element of water, which becomes a frequent visual theme within this suit. At their worst, the cups suit is fret with uncontrolled feelings, fantasy, and a disconnect with one’s inner voice. **
Suit of Wands (energy, drive, willpower, creativity, power): Associated with the element of fire, the suit of wands represents passion, inspiration and willpower. The wands imbue their users with primal energy, for it is through them that the cycle of creation can begin. Because of their ability to bring energy into any situation, they are also associated with action, ambition and making plans. At their worst, they can refer to situations that are filled with recklessness and lack of direction. As you follow the journey within the wands, you’ll come across these themes again and again. **
Suit of Swords (logic, ideas, intellect, communication): The swords is the suit of intelligence, logic, truth, ambition, conflict and communication. It is associated with the element of air. In readings, these cards focus on the faculty and power of intellect, which like the swords themselves, are double-edged. This can be used for both good or evil, to help and to harm, and our greatest conflicts usually come from this delicate balance. At their worst, the swords can be abusive, harsh, and lack empathy. **
** (The above Suit descriptions are cited from https://labyrinthos.co/blogs/tarot-card-meanings-list)