The Devil.... well lets start by looking at some of the symbolism in the card itself. Well we can associate the Devil with Capricorn, the goat, for obvious reasons. His wings are that of a bat, a creature of the dark while his horns apart from linking him to Capricorn also link him to his animal instincts. Notice the sign he is making with his left(as you look at it) hand, not quite the sign the Hierophant makes, rather more a pervision of it. The two people chained below him are of course the Adam and Eve from the Lover's card but the angel that heralded love had become a fallen angel of darkness and self absorbtion. In the Lovers card they stand by trees, she by the Tree of Knowledge and him by the Tree of Life, so look at their tails now, this connects them to both those trees by the fruit on hers and the flames on his. This card shows us these two chained to their base desires, they have fallen from their position.
Although the Devil does represent those things which are selfish, obsessional and excessive, he really does have a role to play in saving you from yourself. This is a card that asks you to face your shaddow side and acknowledge and take full responsibility for your own actions. He reminds you that the choices are always your own.
It really is a card that helps us to look at the material world and to try and achieve living in it without becoming trapped by greed, obsessions and the glitter of bright lights. It tells us that the choice is always ours and that the dangers are only dangers when we wish to ignore the signs, and this is when we really haven't mastered living in the world.
The Devil is not telling you that it is wrong to have these desires, just that you need to control them in a responsible way.
This is the card that puts you face to face with your shaddow side, the energy in this card is strong and perhaps at times we need his energy when faced in a situation where your life may be threatened , and then you may have to do something you would not normally consider.
However for the bigger part this is a card about meeting ones own wants and need without any consideration for the consequences.
If this card comes up in a reading perhaps some of the questions it may raise for you are, "what am I doing in access?" "what part of myself do I try to ignore?" Where am I not taking responsibility for my actions?"
A nice little quote by Titus Maccius Plautus is:
In everything the middle course is the best:
Everything in excess bring trouble.
So watch out for that Old Devil! :smt002
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