Eight of Denarii

Figure 1.8.5 Eight of Denarii - stability and constancy of Matter. The "eternal" sun overhead, the moon that is "always" in the sky, the "eternal" sky above. Downloaded from pixabay.com
Eight of Denarii
In Kabbalah, the Eight is form plus form: a conglomerate of forms, or composite form. An artificial conglomerate of forms is called a structure.
Structures usually consist of geometrically "correct" forms. To a short-lived human, artificial structures are often perceived as stable and permanent, even though they also change.
Thus the Eight of Denarii is stability, constancy, structure, or mechanism in Matter or Finance. For example, it may symbolize a house.

Figure 1.8.2 Safe or bank vault. Downloaded from pixabay.com

Figure 1.8.3 Historical monuments with long duration of existence: pyramids, Stonehenge, Vatican, and similar objects. Downloaded from pixabay.com
The distinguishing feature of the Eight of Denarii is a stable, real or financial structure made from simpler elements. It can usually be disassembled into simpler elements and assembled again.
Material stability:
- A solid person.
- Flattering or showing respect to someone.
- Acting important yourself.