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The tarot card ,The Devil by Scales4Sales

The tarot card ,The Devil

Scales4Sales

This was done for fa's Demillion depicted as the devil!

Here the info on this card:

Introduction to the Devil Tarot Card Meanings:

The image of the Baphoment is a shock to many. In a primarily suppressed society, topics relating to the devil are not openly discussed and illicit intense discomfort. However, if we approach this card in an open-minded, mature manner, we can glean a mass of insight.

Before exploring this card further, take a moment to consider the laws of nature. When we observe the trees, the sky, the grass, the birds, and other phenomenon of nature, do we see the presence of a devil? Do we see bondage amongst bobcats? Selfishness amongst seagulls? Tyranny amongst Tiger Lilly? Absolutely not. The thought is ludicrous.

This is big consideration when contemplating the Devil Tarot card. Out of all life that exists on this planet only one creature can identify that which is "devil." That creature is of course, the human. Only humans can classify what is "devil" and what is "angel."

So what does a human have that the rest of the natural world doesn't? What makes a human able to create, define, or interpret the personification of the devil? A mind. And with a human mind comes the human ego running along beside it.

The ego is the key to understanding the Devil card. Ego tells us we're better than the other guy, or we're not good enough for the glee club. Ego tells us we need external stimuli (drugs, alcohol, food) to be acceptable to society, or feel comfortable in our own skins. Ego tells us we need a new car to get respect or we need to put our spouse in his/her place so we are "on top."

When we pull the Devil card in a reading we've got some serious examining to do. We need to consider who or what is in charge of our lives. The Devil is a very loud message stating that we're in danger of giving up our control to our base nature. Or, it's a message that we've already dropped to a level of functioning that is beneath us.

We are designed for greatness, yet when we stoop to the level of ego-thinking we're blind to our own beauty.

This is not to say the ego is all bad. We all need our ego's to function. Ego is a problem only when we allow it to run through our thoughts unchecked. An uncontrolled mind is an ego-driven mind. An ego-driven mind is one that operates under the illusion that love and acceptance must be obtained at all cost.

The truth is that love and acceptance can never be gained because they are always ours - they are at the core of our being at all times.

Special note: this card rendition (Morgan-Greer, permission and rights of use listed on home page) of the Devil Tarot card meanings depicts green as the predominant color. Consequently the reader may be intuitively lead to suggest health issues in a reading as the color green (corresponding to the heart chakra) is considered a color relating to health.

Key Symbols Relative to Devil Tarot Card Meanings:

This section focuses in on a few select symbols that can help us further define the Devil Tarot card meanings.

Fly:

The fly is a symbol of very primitive, base energy states. Its nature is pesky and irritating. It happily feeds on rot and waste. We can liken these qualities in ourselves; when we are duped into thinking we are unworthy or we are feeding on filthy thoughts. Our addictions can be as nagging and pesky as the fly. Our "little selves" (the one whose voice cries me, me, me) express the lowest level of energy and it turns like a maggot in our minds.

Flame:

The flame is a symbol of illumination. In this case it serves as a symbol of hope that we can all overcome the not-so-savory urges and characteristics the Devil card represents. The flame also reminds us that there is no darkness - there is only an absence of light. When we carry the light in our hearts and minds, lower level energy will always be dispelled. Read more about fire symbolism in the Tarot here.

Inverted Five-Pointed Star:

Simply put, the inverted (up-side-down) five-pointed star is the opposite of its original meaning. The five-pointed star, or pentagram is a symbol of harmony amongst all the elements. Therefore inverted, this symbol means disharmony, error, and maligned thought.

Chains:

In conjunction with the Devil card we get the sense of being bound to habits, thoughts, beliefs, or behaviors that enslave our spirits. The Devil is nothing more than a metaphor for living a base/banal and substandard existence.

Knowledge been used for theses cards are based on the website of www.tarotteachings.com

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    I still love the Devil's face

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      it's a pain in the butt.. my latest one I am doing the hybrid of alien and predator love child...

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        AHAHA, have fun with that!

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          If I pull this off it be my best work yet.