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Tarot Card Meanings:
The Devil

The Devil: Overview and Symbols

The Devil is card number fifteen in the Major Arcana It often elicits strong reactions due to its ominous name and imagery. Despite its foreboding appearance, this card carries nuanced symbolism that goes beyond a simple representation of evil. It represents bondage, materialism, and the darker aspects of human nature. Depicting a horned figure with chains binding a man and woman, this card signifies addiction, temptation, and being trapped by unhealthy desires or behaviors.

Some Specific Symbols and Their Meanings in the Rider Waite Smith Tarot:

  • The Devil‘s horns and wings symbolize a distorted version of power and authority. These attributes suggest that the forces represented by the Devil may have a deceptive allure, appearing attractive at first but ultimately leading to entrapment.
  • The chains binding the male and female figures symbolize bondage. However, it’s crucial to note that the chains are loose enough that the figures could free themselves if they chose to. This highlights the voluntary nature of their captivity, suggesting that the bondage might be more psychological than physical.
  • The Devil holds a torch with a flame, which can represent the fire of transformation or the misuse of knowledge for destructive purposes. It implies that the energy associated with The Devil can be harnessed positively or spiral into chaos and negativity.
  • Related to the torch, the male figure’s tail is on fire, which symbolizes the Devil has ignited a spark within him, and it will consume him it may consume the rest of him if he’s not careful.
  • The inverted pentagram above the Devil’s head is traditionally associated with dark magic. It can symbolize a distortion of spiritual energy and a focus on materialistic or selfish pursuits.
The Devil as illustrated in the Rider-Waite Smith tarot
The Devil as depicted in the Rider-Waite Smith Tarot by A.E. White, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith

The Devil: Tarot Card Meanings

Keywords/Phrases: Bondage, materialism, addiction, temptation, entrapment, unhealthy desires, destructive behaviors, lack of control.

The Devil in the tarot signifies being trapped by unhealthy desires, addictions, and materialism, highlighting the darker aspects of human nature. This card represents bondage and entrapment, where one feels controlled by destructive behaviors and temptations. It reflects a sense of powerlessness and lack of control, urging you to confront these negative influences and seek liberation. The Devil challenges you to recognize and break free from the chains that bind you, reclaiming your power and making conscious choices to overcome these dark forces in your life.

The Devil: Reversed Tarot Card Meanings

Keywords/Phrases: Liberation, breaking free, overcoming addiction, reclaiming power, releasing negative patterns, self-awareness, renewed control.

When the Devil appears reversed in a tarot reading, it signifies liberation and the breaking free from the chains of addiction and unhealthy desires. This card represents overcoming entrapment and regaining control over one’s life by releasing negative patterns and behaviors. It reflects a journey toward self-awareness and empowerment, where you can reclaim your power and make conscious choices to improve your situation. The reversed Devil encourages you to embrace this newfound freedom, focus on positive changes, and continue to grow and heal from past constraints.

Gallery: The Devil in Various Tarot Decks