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Death and the Devil Tarot: Is This Tarot Combination a Bad Omen for Your Future?

Okay, so, I gotta tell you about this tarot reading I did the other day. The title of my practice was “Death and The Devil Tarot”, and I was messing around with my tarot cards, just to kill some time, you know? I pulled out two cards, Death and The Devil, and I was like, “Whoa, this is some heavy stuff.”

I shuffled the deck, focused on a question I had in mind, and then I laid out the cards. And there they were, Death and The Devil, staring right back at me. Now, I’ve dabbled in tarot before, but this was the first time I got these two cards together. It felt kinda intense, not gonna lie.

  • First, I took a closer look at the Death card. You see this skeleton dude riding a horse? That’s the classic image. People freak out when they see it, but honestly, it’s not always about, like, actual death. More like change, transformation, the end of something old to make way for something new.
  • Then, there’s The Devil. This one’s a bit more, well, devilish. It’s got this picture of, you guessed it, the Devil himself. This card is all about feeling trapped, maybe in a bad habit, a toxic relationship, or just a negative mindset. It’s like, you know you’re stuck, but you can’t seem to break free.

So, I started thinking, what does it mean when these two cards show up together? I grabbed my tarot journal and started jotting down some thoughts.

I realized that this combination could mean that a major change is coming, but I might be resisting it. Like, maybe I’m holding onto something that’s not good for me, and the universe is trying to tell me it’s time to let go. It could also mean that I’m feeling trapped by my own fears or desires, and that’s what’s preventing me from moving forward.

I spent a good hour just meditating on these cards, writing down my feelings and interpretations in my journal. I pulled a few more cards for clarification, and they all seemed to point to the same message: embrace change, even if it’s scary, and don’t let fear or negativity hold you back.

After that I closed my tarot journal, and decided to sleep on it. The next morning, I woke up feeling a bit lighter, like I had a better understanding of what I needed to do.

My Realization

Honestly, this whole experience was pretty eye-opening. It reminded me that change is inevitable, and that sometimes, the things we fear the most are the things we need to face in order to grow. It’s like, you gotta break a few eggs to make an omelet, right? And those “eggs” might be old habits, beliefs, or relationships that are no longer serving us. This tarot reading really helped me see that, and I’m grateful for the insight it gave me.

And that’s my tarot story for today, hope you found it interesting.

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