Tarot meaning

The Devil: Tarot meaning

Learn the meaning of The Devil in Tarot, including upright and reversed interpretations plus practical guidance for real spreads.

Upright

Attachment, temptation, materialism.

Reversed

Liberation, overcoming, independence.

Reflection prompt

¿Qué te está reteniendo y cómo puedes liberarte?

How to read The Devil in context

The Devil does not say exactly the same thing in every spread. Start with the position it occupies, then read the tone of the question, and only then adjust the interpretation through neighboring action, pause, or change cards.

When to go deeper

If The Devil appears in a broad question, it usually deserves a 3-card spread or a Celtic Cross so you can understand what it activates, what it blocks, and what the most useful next move is.

FAQ

What does The Devil mean in a Tarot reading?

The Devil usually points to attachment, temptation, materialism. It becomes more precise when you read it with the spread position and the surrounding cards.

What changes when The Devil appears reversed?

Reversed, The Devil speaks about liberation, overcoming, independence. It often signals a block, an excess, or an energy that needs adjustment.

Use it in a reading

Move from theory into a real spread and see how the meaning shifts with the card position.

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