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15 - The Devil

The Devil is the 16th Card in the Major Arcana of the Tarot.
(It is card No.15 because the 1st Card, "The Fool" is called Card No.0.)

In common with some other cards of the major arcana of the tarot, such as Death, The Devil, and The Tower, The Devil Tarot Card is sometimes perceived in negative terms. This is not surrising because the word "devil" does have negative connotations for many people. However, this card carries a valuable specific message for the sitter.

The Devil Tarot Card represents the ways in which we sometimes imprison ourselves (or "chain" ourselves) by or own attitudes and desires. This card is therefore concerned with ourselves versus the "shadow" side of ourselves - and our concious or unconcious self-delusiomns and self-entrapments.
Because this card is concerned with opposites within ourselves it often depicts a couple - a man and a woman (as, for example, in the Rider-Waite and Robin Wood Tarot Decks).

In some decks, this card is known as "Chains" rather than "The Devil". See for example this card in the creative Celtic Dragons deck.

Some specific terms associated with "The Devil" Tarot card include: Imprisonment, self-delusion, hidden facets (of our own personality), bondage, darkness, chaos.

 

 
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