A trio of men are working together to lift a scaffolding by using levers. They are each straining backwards, one foot on the ground, the other on the wooden beams of the scaffold (we can only see the bottom of this structure which from this perspective appears to be pyramidic.
The ground is flat and featureless, and the background is likewise indistinguishable - the focus here is on the work and the workers. A white circular light highlights three coins (bearing an image of a pyramid topped by a circle).
Here again, another element is highlighted in the image - the levers are wands and this speaks of applied will used in collaboration with others to manifest something concrete. Alone, this work could not be accomplished. Without the levers, it would be difficult, if not impossible, for them to make it happen even working as a team.
While it isn't possible to tell by the image what the purpose of their task is, the suggestion of a pyramid indicates that it is intended to have longlasting results. (According to the booklet this is a tiny portion of a much larger work in which many people are working to make a gigantic war cannon.)
This speaks rather well to my plans for today - I've a list of things that need to be done that require everyone in the house cooperatively doing their part, and this is a reminder that it's only going to happen if everyone works together. It's a good day for productivity and coming together for the good of the whole.
Update - Well! And the flip side of this bit of wisdom is that if there is a failure to coordinate, things won't get done. For example, suppose your daughter heads off for the day and forgets to return your car keys, making it impossible for you to run your errands which are an integral part of the rest of your list (which also included tasks she needs to be here to accomplish)... hrmph! What she's out doing is also necessary but I totally forgot that she still had my keys.
Bah.