High on a stone altar, knees drawn up, looms the horned Devil — muscular, with a ram's horns, the membranous wings of a bat, and eyes burning yellow; in his lowered hand he holds a torch, and the flame on it is not golden but a crimson-pink, the color of the heat beneath the skin. Below, on either side of the pedestal, are two figures: a man on the left, his bare back to us, in a blue-violet drape, and a woman on the right, in a sheer crimson fabric that has slipped to bare a hip and the line of her back. Both have small horns and tails — they are already a little beast, already marked by what they have given themselves to. From a ring driven into the altar a thin golden chain runs to the man's wrist — but look how they gaze upward: not in horror but with longing and hunger, reaching of their own accord toward the source of their captivity. In this lies the whole card: the fetters are loose, one step aside and you are free, but the flesh does not want to leave. The Devil is about sweet dependence, about passion stronger than reason, about a bond where pleasure and captivity are so entwined they cannot be pulled apart. Desire rules the mind — and while it rules, the chains do not fall.
🐐The Goat of Mendes — The Baphomet figure merges animal instinct with occult authority — it represents the primal energies that exist below the threshold of civilised consciousness, waiting to be either enslaved to fear or consciously integrated.
🔗The Loose Chains — The chains hang wide around the figures' necks — they could be lifted off. The bondage is maintained not by physical force but by the belief that escape is impossible. This is the card's most important secret.
🔻Inverted Pentagram — Where the upright star elevates spirit above matter, the inverted pentagram here places desire above reason — the instincts have overridden the mind. This is a condition, not a condemnation.
🦇Bat Wings — The bat navigates in darkness by echo — it cannot see by light. The wings signal a consciousness adapted entirely to a lightless world, having forgotten that daylight exists.
🔥Torch Pointing Down — The torch's flame is directed toward the earth rather than upward toward spirit. The transformative fire of Temperance has here been turned entirely toward material ends and appetites.
✋The Reversed Blessing — The Devil's right-hand gesture mirrors the Hierophant's exactly — but inverted. Where the Hierophant offers genuine spiritual authority, the Devil offers the performance of power: false benediction, borrowed dominion.
Interpretation
The Devil arrives at card fifteen — past the midpoint of the Major Arcana's second row — as the great confrontation with unintegrated energy. It does not represent an external force of evil so much as the sum of everything we have refused to look at: the desires we have shamed into hiding, the griefs we have numbed with habit, the freedoms we surrendered because freedom felt too large. The card does not judge these things. It simply holds them up.
The Devil stands in a precise mirroring relationship with The Lovers — the same two human figures appear in both cards, but where The Lovers were blessed by an angel beneath a sun, here they are chained beneath a horned figure in shadow. The path between these cards traces the arc from conscious choice to unconscious compulsion. The Devil also echoes The Hierophant: the right-hand gesture is identical, but inverted — the outer authority of the Hierophant has here become the internal tyrant of the unchecked ego. And it anticipates The Tower: what The Devil holds, The Tower will break open by force when gentler means have been refused.
In a reading, The Devil most often speaks to addiction in its broadest sense: not only substances, but relationships, work patterns, identities, and beliefs that have become traps. It marks the place where 'I can stop any time I want' has become a mantra rather than a fact. This card appears when someone is staying in a situation past the point where it serves them — not because they cannot leave, but because they have stopped imagining that they could. It is also, in its more dynamic aspect, the card of raw creative and erotic power: force that has not yet found its channel.
When The Devil falls near Temperance, the reading speaks to a cycle interrupted — the careful balance of Temperance was the preparation for precisely this confrontation. Near Death, The Devil asks whether the ending being resisted is the one thing that might finally unlock the chain. Alongside Wheel of Fortune, it raises the question of fate versus habit: how much of what feels predestined is actually just deeply grooved routine.
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Advice & forecast
✦ The card's advice
The first thing this card asks of you is honesty — not self-punishment, not dramatic renunciation, just clear-eyed honesty about what you are attached to and what that attachment costs. Look at where you tell yourself you have no choice. That is almost always the place where choice is actually most available. You do not need to be free of the desire to begin moving toward freedom; you only need to stop pretending that the chain is locked. Name the thing. Sit with naming it. The looseness of the chain will become apparent on its own.
🔮 What the forecast holds
What lies ahead under The Devil's influence is a period of heightened intensity — the thing you have been circling will become impossible to avoid. This is not necessarily dark, though it may feel that way: the energy moving through this time is enormous, and its direction depends almost entirely on what you do with your awareness of it. If you meet it with honesty and some willingness to be uncomfortable, this period can be transformative in ways that lighter cards could never offer. If you retreat into the old numbness, the cycle simply tightens. The question the coming time will ask, repeatedly, is whether you are willing to want something different.
↓ The Devil reversed
Reversed, The Devil describes a particular kind of liminal suffering: you have seen the chain, but you have not yet found your hands. The numbness that kept the situation tolerable has cracked, and what was once an unconscious habit is now something you cannot stop noticing — but the exit is not yet clear, and the discomfort of half-awareness is, in many ways, harder than the clean sleep of full denial. This is the moment of maximum fragility, and also the moment of genuine potential. What drives the shadow side here is often not desire itself but fear: fear of who you would be without the pattern, fear of the void that would follow the thing you give up, fear of your own unfettered energy. Reversed, this card can also manifest as smallness — petty obsessions, meanness born of powerlessness, the maneuvering of someone who has confused manipulation for strength. The way through is not to fight the energy but to ask what genuine need it has been standing in for, and to begin, quietly, to meet that need by other means.
The card in spreads
The same card reads differently depending on the spread and the question — compare real spreads:
Spread "The Chain · The Lock · The Key"
Naming what binds and what releases
«What holds me here, and where is the way out?»
The Chain — what originally connected me to this pattern
The Lovers
The Lock — what keeps me inside it now
The Devil
The Key — what resource or understanding could transform this energy
Temperance
This spread reads The Devil as the present condition — not a verdict but a description of what is active right now. Begin with The Lovers in the Chain position: this card names the original connection, the moment of genuine choice that began the current situation — it was real, and it mattered. Then come to The Devil at the center: this is the lock, the specific belief or habit that keeps the chain in place. Notice what it is offering you — comfort, familiarity, identity. Finally, Temperance in the Key position offers the transformative resource available. Temperance speaks of patient alchemy: not violent severance but slow, deliberate rebalancing. The spread asks not 'how do I escape' but 'what was I seeking when I entered this, and how do I meet that need more honestly?' That is where the lock truly opens.
Spread "Shadow · Surface · Illumination"
Seeing what drives a current pattern clearly
«What is really happening beneath this situation?»
Shadow — what is operating below conscious awareness
The Moon
Surface — how this pattern is currently manifesting
The Devil
Illumination — what becomes visible when the shadow is named
The Sun
Place The Moon in the Shadow position: this card governs illusion, instinct, and the tidal pull of unconscious material — it shows the underwater current feeding the situation. Then The Devil at the Surface describes exactly how that hidden current is showing up in daily life: the specific attachment, behavior, or story. Finally, The Sun in the Illumination position reveals what becomes available once the shadow work has been done — the clarity, vitality, and genuine pleasure that were blocked while the pattern ran unchecked. This spread works best when you resist the urge to immediately solve: let The Moon speak first, without judgment, before moving toward the light.
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Spread "Before the Fall · The Binding · What Remains"
Understanding a relationship that has become a trap
«How did this become a prison, and what is still real here?»
Before the Fall — what this relationship or pattern was at its beginning
The Lovers
The Binding — what has shifted it into compulsion or pain
The Devil
What Remains — what transformation is being asked for now
Death
This spread is for moments when love or passion has curdled into something that hurts but cannot seem to end. The Lovers in the first position honors the genuine choice and genuine feeling that existed at the beginning — it was not a mistake to have loved or wanted this. The Devil at the center names honestly what has been added since: the fear, the control, the habit of staying because staying is known. Then Death in the final position is not a threat — it is the transformation being requested. This card rarely means ending in a brutal sense; it means the form must change for anything real to survive. Read these three together as a story: here is where we began, here is what entangled us, here is what must die for us to continue — in whatever form that continuation takes.
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How it differs from Manara
Rider-Waite-SmithThe Devil
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Soblazn — Sensual TarotThe Devil
In the Rider-Waite-Smith image, The Devil operates through symbol and archetype — the scene is deliberately theatrical, almost allegorical, built to provoke psychological recognition rather than emotional heat. The chains, the altar, the inverted pentagram all speak to patterns of the mind and spirit. In the Milo Manara Erotic Tarot, this card becomes viscerally bodily: the figures are not figures but specific people caught in the grip of desire, and the 'bondage' is rendered literally through the erotic vocabulary of surrender and dominance. Manara's version asks: what does it feel like to be this held? Waite's version asks: why do you stay? One arrives through sensation, the other through symbol, but both point at the same central truth — that the chains are, in the end, interior.
ManaraSoblazn — Sensual Tarot
SceneExplicit erotic scene of physical surrender and dominance, desire rendered in flesh — the card lands as sensation before symbolArchetypal goat-figure presiding over loosely-chained human pair on a black altar — a symbolic stage set for psychological recognition
FocusThe experience of being bound by desire: the body's willingness, the pleasure-pain of surrender, erotic attachment as the engine of captivityThe psychology of self-imposed bondage: how illusions of no-alternative sustain patterns that reason alone cannot break
QuestionWhat are you surrendering to — and do you secretly want to?What holds you here — and what would you have to believe to finally leave?
Symbolism & correspondences
The Devil corresponds to Saturn ruling Capricorn — the planet and sign that govern structure, limitation, and the slow inevitability of material consequence. Saturn does not punish; it simply insists that what is not consciously integrated will eventually be externally imposed. In the Kabbalistic tradition, this path runs between Hod (splendor) and Tifereth (beauty) — the journey from fragmented sensation back toward integration, but blocked until the shadow is acknowledged. The element is Earth in its most resistant, dense form: the part of matter that resists transformation through inertia alone, not through active opposition.
Element
Earth
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Astrology
Saturn in Capricorn — the force that binds through structure, fear, and material necessity
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Arcana
Major
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