XV. The Devil
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A serpent crouches on the forest floor, gleaming eyes beckoning you onwards. Against your better judgment, you follow through the dense thicket, so enamored with the snake you fail to notice that the path he leads you down is a dead end. You are being taken in, and soon you will be lost irrecoverably to the bleak and silent forest.
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upright meaning:
temptation • materialism • avoiding self
There are many reasons to dwell in false realities. More often than not, it is out of sheer convenience: life is not amazing, but it’s comfortable. Maintaining the status quo is easier than confronting any deep-seated issues that are quietly eroding your sanity. The Devil is in fact a counterpoint to Temperance- something is out of balance, but you lack the courage or acuity to address it. To break the serpent’s gaze means acknowledging where you truly are, and that can be discomfiting. Ask your.self if avoiding a harsh truth is worth living in a distorted dream world.
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reversed meaning:
excessive gluttony • need for freedom • cleansing
Inverted, even the barren, wind-swept path is obscured, the snake almost indistinguishable in the gloom. Dominating the scene are the gnarled trees, promising a day of fruitless wandering in their sable shade. The Devil is a card of vice and worldliness, and if you receive its inversion, it may be a sign you’ve tread these dark paths too long. The tantalizing temptations soon sour and rot, and their cloying odor pervades your days. Leave the forest. Come back into the sun.
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