The Devil
A surge of pure energy.
Great creativity, whether you're an artist or doing tasks requiring it. This creativity extends to everyday actions, especially in relationships or attraction to others.
If in a difficult situation, it can turn into creativity and positive results. If asking about another person, they have uncontrollable passion, especially regarding sex.
Sexual attraction, debauchery, vices, inconsistency.
This card indicates inner duality, causing confusion in relationships with friends, family, or coworkers. Some people may act confusingly, but you'll know how to handle it. If passionate about something, uncontrolled force can mislead you.
You might feel at a breaking point, but this energy will soon transform into more spiritual forces.
Don't fear or obsess. Focus your strength. Burn benzoin, myrrh, and incense at home to cleanse and harmonize.
Avoid violent music, as it can hurt your sensitivity.
Channel your sensitivity towards spiritual elevation, forming a barrier against those living disharmoniously.
They won't influence you.
Misuse of power through witchcraft or material domination can occur. In relationships, someone might try to conquer using condemnable means (Black Magic), envy, or roadblocks.
The Devil card symbolizes androgyny, with figures chained to a pedestal. It represents material temptation and externalizing natural instincts.
This card's esoteric root is six, the number of doubt and uncertainty. It depicts a choice between light and darkness.
The figures symbolize a couple, bound and submissive, suggesting learning to see beyond appearances.
The word 'Devil' means calumniator in Greek, indicating lies and falsehoods.
Liberation from ignorance leads to enlightenment.