15-The Devil Upright Golden Love Tarot Reading

This page is part of your love tarot reading with the Golden Tarot Deck. If you are reading this page by accident you may prefer our Spirit Guide Quiz or if you looked for The Devil specifically try The Devil Golden Tarot Meaning. Love, Luck and Light to all!

Romance, Love Or Relationships:

If you’re in a long-term romantic relationship, one or both parties may have gotten to the point where they feel as though they are trapped in the situation. If you’re getting signals that this is the case, try to talk about it, if you want to save the relationship. This card also sometimes appears when there is really nothing to be done but to end an unhappy relationship. We always have choices. Take steps to keep the magic alive. If you’re seeking love, this may be a signal that you’re reaching the point of desperation, an attitude which definitely drives off would-be Lovers. If that’s the case, consider taking a short time out from relationship-seeking and get to know yourself better. Return to your search when it’s feeling less urgent.

Card Meanings: Hopelessness, Abuse, Cheating, Ill Temper, Ravage, Dependency, Powerlessness, Obsession, Disaster, Violence, Controversy, Depression, Downfall, Unexpected Failure, Addiction, Secrecy, Mental Health Issues, Bondage, Materialism, Sexuality

The Devil is not as frightening a card to interpret as the depiction on most cards indicates. It is a card about bondage but often this bondage is metaphoric and internal. With this card ; you are called to look beyond superficial appearances and to go deeper into the truth and meaning of a situation. You also are asked to remember that ; when you’re feeling restrained you nearly always hold the keys to your own freedom. Don’t give up hope!

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Complete Book of Tarot
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Complete Book of Tarot: Waite (1911): Two mendicants in a snow-storm pass a lighted casement. Divinatory Meanings: The card foretells material trouble above all, whether in the form illustrated—that is, destitution—or otherwise. For some cartomancists, it is a card of love and lovers—wife, husband, friend, mistress; also concordance, affinities. These alternatives cannot be harmonized. (R) disorder, chaos, ruin, discord, profligacy.

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Portable Magic: north so that its head points northward and its base touches the head of the Devil. If the Tens happen to shift away from the trumps of the circle during the ritual, do not worry about it, but continue to conceive then as touching in the astral place.

Elements of the Psychic World: Hull House was built in 1856 in the south-western suburbs of Chicago. By the late 1880s it had became a settlement house for immigrants and later a refuge for the poor, abused and homeless established by social workers Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr. In 1913 crowds of women descended on Hull House demanding to see a so-called devil baby. The perplexed and surprised Addams explained over and over again that there was no such baby in the house, but still the visitors came.

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Elements of the Psychic World: Huxley had a keen interest in the psychic and paranormal and in 1952 wrote The Devils ofLoudun – the definitive study of the diabolic possession of Ursuline Convent nuns in seventeenth-century France, which formed the basis of Ken Russell’s film, The Devils. His thoughts on the use of psychedelic drugs and mysticism can be found in two essays: The Doors of Perception (1954) and Heaven and Hell (1956). He naively believed that drugs, such as mescalin and LSD, could reduce the efficiency of the brain as a filter and allow an escape from selfhood and a wider perception of reality to flow through.