The Devil – Major Arcana XV 4 weeks ago

The Devil Major Arcana XV_Astrologer Nipun Joshi

Ooh, now we’re diving into the deep shadows — and there’s power here 🔥🖤
The Devil card doesn’t mess around. It’s not about external evil — it’s about the chains we choose (or don’t realize we’ve chosen). But hidden inside this intense card is an invitation to liberation.


🩸 The Devil – Major Arcana XV

  • Card Number: XV (15 = 1 + 5 = 6 — same as The Lovers 👀… but distorted)
  • Element: Earth
  • Planet: Saturn (limitation, structure, lessons through hardship)
  • Astrological Sign: Capricorn (ambition, control, shadow materialism)

👁️‍🗨️ Imagery & Symbolism

In most decks (like Rider-Waite), The Devil card shows:

  • A horned, beastly figure — half-man, half-goat, often modeled after Baphomet (symbol of balance and duality).
  • A man and woman chained at his feet — echoing The Lovers, but now enslaved by desire, addiction, or illusion.
  • The chains are loose — they can leave at any time, but don’t.
  • A torch or flame — inverted enlightenment, or desire consuming consciousness.
  • The whole card is dark, shadowy, and heavy — a visual cue of temptation, illusion, entrapment.

🔥 Upright Meaning

When The Devil shows up upright, it doesn’t mean doom — it means awareness:

  • Addictions, attachments, or unhealthy patterns — anything you’re bound to.
  • Obsession, lust, manipulation, or materialism.
  • Living in fear, shame, or repression.
  • But also: the power to recognize the illusion and break free.

Keywords: Bondage, addiction, temptation, shadow work, fear, toxic relationships, self-imprisonment.


🕳️ Reversed Meaning

Reversed, The Devil can be surprisingly empowering:

  • Breaking free of addictions, toxic cycles, or limiting beliefs.
  • Seeing through the illusion and reclaiming power.
  • Alternatively: deeper entrapment or denial of how much control the shadow really has.

Keywords: Liberation, detachment, awareness, reclaiming power, avoidance of the shadow.


💬 Common Interpretations

  • Love: Passionate, obsessive, or possibly toxic. Upright could mean intense physical attraction or codependence. Reversed = release or healing of a toxic bond.
  • Career: Be careful of being chained to a job, paycheck, or power struggle. Reversed may mean it’s time to walk away or restructure your relationship with work/money.
  • Spiritual: Shadow work time. The Devil often calls for deep reflection: Where are you giving your power away? Reversed can indicate spiritual breakthroughs or ego death.

🪞 The Mirror of the Shadow

The Devil says:

“You’re not trapped — you just believe you are. What chains are you ready to take off?”

It’s not about condemnation — it’s a wake-up call. The Devil invites liberation… but only after we face the truth about our own inner prisons.


Want a shadow work tarot spread, a ritual for breaking energetic bonds, or a journaling prompt to explore what The Devil means for you? I’ve got you 🖤🔥🔓

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Nipun Joshi
With deep roots in the ancient Vedic science of Jyotish, Nipun is a seasoned Vedic Astrologer dedicated to guiding individuals on their journey through life using the sacred wisdom of the cosmos. Specializing in birth chart analysis, Dasha (Time Periods) predictions, and planetary transits, he blends traditional Vedic principles with intuitive insight to decode life's challenges and unlock spiritual and material growth. Over the years, Nipun has consulted thousands of individuals globally, offering clarity on career paths, marriage prospects, financial timing, spiritual evolution, and karmic patterns. Fluent in divisional charts, Yogas, nakshatras, and remedial astrology, his approach is precise, compassionate, and rooted in the classical texts of Parashara and Jaimini. Whether you're seeking guidance through a challenging period or looking to align with your soul's true purpose, Nipun's astrological counsel empowers you to navigate life with confidence and clarity.

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