The Devil Tarot Card Combinations: Temptation and Shadow
The Devil card reveals the shadows we carry—our attachments, addictions, illusions, and the chains we sometimes don't even realize we wear. When this card appears, it invites you to confront what holds you back and reclaim your power through awareness and choice.
In combination with the Major Arcana, The Devil often highlights karmic patterns, power struggles, or the seductive pull of the ego. These combinations invite deep self-reflection and the courage to break free from unhealthy cycles or relationships.
When paired with the Minor Arcana, The Devil can represent temptations in daily life—overindulgence, manipulation, toxic dynamics, or limiting beliefs. But remember: this card is also a powerful reminder that liberation is always possible once you see the chains clearly.
Though intense, The Devil teaches empowerment through self-awareness. It asks: what are you ready to release?
Key Themes:
- Temptation (addiction, desire, seduction)
- Illusion (ego traps, denial, false power)
- Control (manipulation, unhealthy attachment)
- Liberation (self-awareness, truth, breaking chains)
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The Devil with Major Arcana: Shadow, Desire, and Hidden Chains
The currents of temptation ensnare reckless freedom, blind impulsivity defies dark norms. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Fool is beginnings and freedom; together they indicate impulsive liberation from restrictions.
Key: Freedom and haste; Facing dependencies; Risky behavior; Breaking free from bonds; Opposing social conventions; Naive belief; Caution with illicit deals; Bad omen; Selfish acts; Errors with remorse; Bad mood; Possible emotional separation.
The internal battle between control and desire drives the journey, overcoming obstacles is tempted by shadows. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Chariot is control and determination; together they indicate conflict between control and temptation.
Key: Dominion and seduction; Overcoming impediments; Firmness and challenges; Deviations on the journey; Balance between wanting and yearning; Propensity for sacrilege; Unrealizable idealism.
Dark power manipulates skills with deceptive charisma, selfish seduction weaves illusions with intelligence. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Magician is power and skills; together they indicate manipulative use of personal power.
Key: Dominion and fascination; Selfish use of talents; Attraction and fraud; Self-awareness; Personal strength; Distrust apparent charm; Witchcraft; Someone who causes fear; Domination.
Hidden wisdom struggles against dark desires in introspection, the inner voice seeks clarity against temptations. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the High Priestess is wisdom and intuition; together they indicate internal struggle between knowledge and desires.
Key: Secret knowledge versus yearnings; Introspection; Discernment and seduction; Mental lucidity; Intuition; Obtaining favorable information; Melancholy; Need for physical exercise.
Material abundance yields to excessive indulgence in pleasures, balance and responsibility warn against hedonism. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Empress is abundance and pleasure; together they indicate excessive indulgence.
Key: Imprudence and exaggeration; Material delights; Hedonism; Balance and discipline; Plenty; Pleasure and societies.
Deep reflection confronts internal shadows in solitude, wisdom seeks light against isolated temptations. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Hermit is introspection and wisdom; together they indicate deep reflection on internal shadows.
Key: Deep meditation; Discernment and introspection; Confronting inner darkness; Isolation; Self-analysis; Discovery of an untruth; Useless investigations; Disturbing dreams; Vivid imagination; Emotional detachment.
The struggle for power and control obscures authority, excessive authoritarianism threatens healthy balance. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Emperor is power and authority; together they indicate struggle for power and control.
Key: Dispute for power; Authority versus disorder; Domination; Avoid tyranny; Balance of power; Bad habits or selfishness; Rigidity; Difficult times.
Moral conflict tests faith against temptation, integrity struggles to maintain personal values. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Hierophant is morality and tradition; together they indicate conflict between morality and temptation.
Key: Ethical conflict; Seduction versus morals; Testing belief and honesty; Traditional values; Subverting principles; Breaking free from a vicious cycle; Teaching morality.
Seduction and tempting choices challenge the heart, conscious decisions seek balance in love and desire. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Lovers are choices and love; together they indicate seduction and tempting choices.
Key: Attraction and seduction; Selections of the heart; Carnal yearnings; Conscious decisions; Balanced relationships; Jealousy; Anger between lovers; Passion; Intense physical exercise.
The internal struggle between strength and temptation demands courage and dominion, overcoming controls overwhelming desires. The Devil is temptation and addiction, Strength is courage and self-control; together they indicate struggle between inner strength and temptations.
Key: Internal battle; Valor and dominion; Overcoming seductions; Control over yearnings; Inner strength; Behavior to reject; Resentment; Selfishness; Intense passion.
The cycles of temptation spin with destiny, the opportunity to break vices grows with the acceptance of changes. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Wheel of Fortune is cycles and destiny; together they indicate cycles of temptation and liberation.
Key: Cycles of seduction; Alterations and destiny; Repetitive patterns; Breaking vicious cycles; Personal development; Lack of practicality; Failure due to fragile health; Resistance to changes.
The confrontation between truth and illusion seeks balance and justice, the shadows faced with integrity. The Devil is temptation and addiction, Justice is truth and balance; together they indicate confrontation between truth and illusion.
Key: Battle between veracity and deceit; Balance and equity; Distortion of reality; Seeking veracity; Honesty; Political organization; Reparation of injustices; Resentment towards the law.
Sacrifice becomes necessary to overcome temptations, a new perspective seeks liberation. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Hanged Man is sacrifice and new perspective; together they indicate the need for sacrifice to overcome temptations.
Key: Renunciation and overcoming; New vision; Surrender; Letting go of attachments; Freedom; Deceits; Fragilities; Betrayal; Physical delights; Eating disorders.
Deep transformation confronts internal shadows to be reborn, letting die frees for renewal. The Devil is temptation and addiction, Death is end and transformation; together they indicate deep transformation through confrontation with shadows.
Key: Deep metamorphosis; Confrontation with darkness; End and rebirth; Letting die; Renewal; Betrayal; Painful separation; Selfishness or dependencies; End of passion.
The balance between extremes seeks harmony and moderation, avoiding excesses with temperance. The Devil is temptation and addiction, Temperance is balance and moderation; together they indicate balance between extremes.
Key: Balance between limits; Harmony and moderation; Avoiding exaggerations; Seeking temperance; Finding the middle ground; Love that modifies life; Period of calm.
The light of consciousness exposes the shadows, truth and positivity overcome fears and deceptions. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Sun is clarity and truth; together they indicate the exposure of shadows to light.
Key: Exposure of darkness; Lucidity and veracity; Overcoming fears; Positivity; Light of consciousness; Eroticism; Intense passion; Excellent sexuality; Material success.
The destruction of illusions forces liberation for true reconstruction, false securities crumble abruptly. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Tower is destruction and liberation; together they indicate the destruction of illusions and false securities.
Key: Ruin of deceptions; Sudden alterations; Crumbling of structures; Forced freedom; True reconstruction; Suicidal thoughts; Danger; Obsessions and fears; Violence; Resentment.
Hope and healing shine after darkness, trust in the inner light guides renewal. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Star is hope and healing; together they indicate hope and healing after darkness.
Key: Hope and healing; Inspiration; Renewal; Overcoming challenges; Trust in inner light; Optimism in a negative situation; Joy of living.
Confusion and illusion intensify fears in darkness, intuition seeks hidden truth in the subconscious. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Moon is illusion and fear; together they indicate confusion and illusion.
Key: Disorientation and deceit; Mystery and intuition; Intensification of fears; Exploring the unconscious; Revealing hidden veracity; Black magic; Recognizing dependencies; Fears and sadness; Eating disorders.
Liberation awakens to a new reality, leaving behind opens the way for rebirth. The Devil is temptation and addiction, Judgment is awakening and liberation; together they indicate liberation through awakening.
Key: Freedom and awakening; Rebirth; Evaluation; Overcoming impediments; New reality; Serious illness; Unjust person; Jealousy; Violence; Payment of debts.
The conclusion of the cycle celebrates success and personal growth, the journey is recognized in its totality. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the World is conclusion and realization; together they indicate the conclusion of a cycle with success.
Key: Finalization of cycle; Success and realization; Overcoming challenges; Celebration; Personal development; Rich and influential relationships; Morals before instincts; Winner of problems through love.
The Devil with Wands: Obsessive Drive and Intense Fire
Creative energy struggles against the shadows of temptation, focus seeks to channel initial impulses. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Ace of Wands is a new creative beginning; together they indicate creative energy in conflict with temptations.
Key: Inventive vigor; Principles; Deviations and yearnings; Focused direction; Avoiding excesses; Abandonment of negative posture; Opportunity for negotiations; Sexual intercourse.
The crossroads of paths demands conscious decisions against fears, planning struggles against the shadows of choice. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Two of Wands is choices and new plans; together they indicate choosing between paths.
Key: Selection of routes; Planning and resolution; Fear of the unknown; Facing fears; Advancing with security; Negotiations at an impasse; Bribery.
Cautious progress advances under the watch of temptations, expansion seeks vision avoiding dark obstacles. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Three of Wands is growth and vision; together they indicate progress with caution.
Key: Advancing with prudence; Expansion and perspective; Impediments and seductions; Proceeding; Maintaining vigilance; Expanding negotiations.
Joyful celebration struggles against tempting excesses, moderation seeks fulfillment avoiding the shadows of indulgence. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Four of Wands is celebration and stability; together they indicate celebration and temptation.
Key: Jubilation and seduction; Conquest; Exaggerations and imprudence; Moderation; Avoiding excesses; Freeing oneself from ill-intentioned situations or people.
Competitive conflict intensifies dark rivalries, justice seeks to deal with disputes avoiding escalations. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Five of Wands is conflict and competition; together they indicate conflict and competition.
Key: Disagreement and dispute; Challenges; Intensification of rivalries; Dealing with equity; Avoiding increases; Betrayal; Illicit deals.
Success and recognition tempt excessive pride, humility seeks to celebrate victory avoiding the pitfalls of the ego. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Six of Wands is victory and recognition; together they indicate success and recognition.
Key: Success and recognition; Triumph; Excessive vanity; Pitfalls of the ego; Humility; Success in negotiations.
Defense against temptations maintains a firm position, resistance seeks to defend values against persistent challenges. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Seven of Wands is defense and resistance; together they indicate defense against temptations.
Key: Protection against seductions; Resistance; Persistent challenges; Maintaining a firm position; Defending values; Fights; Stubbornness.
Rapid movement tempts impulsive decisions, focus seeks to advance with care avoiding dark distractions. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Eight of Wands is rapidity and movement; together they indicate rapid movement and temptation.
Key: Rapid displacement; Progress; Impulsivity; Deviations; Advancing with caution; Quick solution; Loving seductions; Rapid negotiations.
Resistance and perseverance struggle against persistent obstacles, inner strength seeks to continue the battle against the shadows. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Nine of Wands is resilience and defense; together they indicate resistance and perseverance.
Key: Resistance; Persistence; Resilience; Persistent obstacles; Inner strength; Illicit deals cause fears.
Overload tempts seeking support to alleviate the dark burden, weariness struggles against exhaustion in responsibilities. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Ten of Wands is overload and responsibility; together they indicate overload and temptation.
Key: Excess of work; Duty; Weariness; Seeking support; Alleviating burden; Illegal negotiations bring stress.
Enthusiasm tempts imprudence when exploring new opportunities, care seeks to avoid dark risks. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Page of Wands is enthusiasm and new ideas; together they indicate enthusiasm and risk.
Key: Liveliness; Principles; Imprudence; Exploring opportunities; Avoiding dangers; Tempting message.
Passion and impulsivity tempt advancing without control, dominion seeks to contain overwhelming desires. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Knight of Wands is passion and action; together they indicate passion and impulsivity.
Key: Ardor and haste; Action and adventure; Intensification of yearnings; Advancing with ardor; Control over impulses; Libertine impulses.
Charisma and personal power tempt manipulation, magnetism seeks to use influence in a positive way. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Queen of Wands is charisma and personal power; together they indicate charisma and personal power.
Key: Magnetism and power; Confidence; Fascination; Domination; Attraction; Untrustworthy negotiations; Woman with sexual desires.
Leadership and control tempt abuse of power, authority seeks to avoid authoritarianism with integrity. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the King of Wands is leadership and authority; together they indicate leadership and control.
Key: Command and dominion; Authority; Vision; Abuse of power; Integrity; Man with sexual desires.
The Devil with Pentacles: Material Bondage and Financial Control
Material opportunities shine under the shadow of temptation, growth seeks integrity in new financial beginnings. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Ace of Pentacles is prosperity and a new financial beginning; together they indicate material opportunities and temptation.
Key: Material goods; Financial principles; Avarice; Materialism; Honesty; Illicit profits; Financial negotiations.
Financial balance wavers under the influence of temptation, focus seeks to avoid adaptable imbalances. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Two of Pentacles is balance and financial flexibility; together they indicate balance and temptation.
Key: Balance and malleability; Adaptation; Deviations; Imbalances; Maintaining focus; Illegal negotiations; Untrustworthy relationships.
Collaboration seeks honesty under the weight of temptation, teamwork struggles against manipulative conflicts of interest. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Three of Pentacles is collaboration and skill; together they indicate collaboration and temptation.
Key: Cooperation and talent; Teamwork; Conflicts of interest; Domination; Honesty; Promising negotiations.
Materialistic possessiveness imprisons under the shadow of temptation, liberation from attachment seeks a healthy balance. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Four of Pentacles is possessiveness and financial stability; together they indicate possessiveness and materialism.
Key: Avarice; Financial firmness; Greed; Attachment; Healthy balance; Extremist attitudes of possession.
Loss and difficulty accentuate tempting bad decisions, the search for support emerges from despair. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Five of Pentacles is loss and difficulty; together they indicate loss and temptation.
Key: Difficulty and deprivation; Exclusion; Despair; Bad decisions; Seeking support; Loss of libido; Excesses lead to losses.
Generosity wavers under the influence of temptation, purity of heart seeks to balance charitable giving. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Six of Pentacles is generosity and balance; together they indicate generosity and temptation.
Key: Liberality; Balance; Charity; Domination; Purity of heart; Tolerated excesses.
Patience is tested by temptation in slow growth, trust in the process struggles against hasty decisions. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Seven of Pentacles is patience and growth; together they indicate patience and temptation.
Key: Phlegm; Evaluation; Development; Impatience; Trusting the process; Controlled excesses.
Dedication to work struggles against tempting procrastination, focus seeks to avoid dark distractions. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Eight of Pentacles is dedication and hard work; together they indicate dedication and temptation.
Key: Application; Hard work; Learning; Deviations; Procrastination; Excesses lead to new activities.
Success and realization tempt pride, humility seeks to appreciate independent achievements. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Nine of Pentacles is success and independence; together they indicate success and temptation.
Key: Conquest and realization; Autonomy; Vanity; Self-indulgence; Humility; Illegal negotiations generate gains.
Family wealth is threatened by tempting greed, generosity seeks to share inherited prosperity. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Ten of Pentacles is wealth and legacy; together they indicate wealth and temptation.
Key: Fortune and inheritance; Legacy; Avarice; Material attachment; Generosity; Real estate negotiations; Excesses at home.
Ambition seeks growth under the shadow of temptation, integrity struggles against dishonesty in new financial opportunities. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Page of Pentacles is ambition and financial opportunities; together they indicate ambition and temptation.
Key: Aspiration; Financial opportunities; Learning; Dishonesty; Integrity; Negotiations for a new job.
Determination advances under the influence of temptation, flexibility seeks to guide diligent work. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Knight of Pentacles is determination and persistence; together they indicate determination and temptation.
Key: Firmness; Persistence; Hard work; Stubbornness; Flexibility; Sexuality and conservatism.
Comfort and material security yield to temptation, balance seeks to nurture with moderation. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Queen of Pentacles is comfort and security; together they indicate comfort and temptation.
Key: Well-being; Security; Sustenance; Imprudence; Material balance; Selfish woman.
Leadership and material success are tested by temptation, responsibility seeks to avoid corruption and abuse of power. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the King of Pentacles is leadership and material success; together they indicate leadership and temptation.
Key: Command; Material success; Authority; Abuse of power; Responsibility; Selfish man; Real estate transactions.
The Devil with Cups: Toxic Love and Addictive Emotions
Love blossoms under the shadow of temptation, the pursuit of healthy relationships avoids codependency. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Ace of Cups is love and new feelings; together they indicate love and temptation.
Key: Affection; Emotional principles; Yearnings; Attachments; Healthy relationships; Redeeming relationship; Love and sex.
Partnership seeks balance under the influence of temptation, the cultivation of balanced relationships avoids possessiveness. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Two of Cups is partnership and union; together they indicate partnership and temptation.
Key: Society; Union; Harmony; Jealousy; Avarice; Redeeming love; Passion and friendship.
Joyful celebration wavers under the shadow of temptation, moderation seeks to avoid excesses in moments of joy. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Three of Cups is celebration and joy; together they indicate celebration and temptation.
Key: Jubilation; Joy; Commemoration; Imprudence; Moderation; Excessive fun; Excesses in celebrations.
Dissatisfaction seeks internal fulfillment under the influence of temptation, emptiness warns against external dependence. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Four of Cups is boredom and dissatisfaction; together they indicate dissatisfaction and temptation.
Key: Discontentment; Introspection; Apathy; Emptiness; Internal satisfaction; Relationship with doubts; Jealousy; Impotence.
Regret seeks the processing of pain under the influence of temptation, healing avoids self-sabotage. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Five of Cups is loss and regret; together they indicate regret and temptation.
Key: Remorse; Loss; Sadness; Guilt; Emotional healing; Excesses generate resentment.
Nostalgia seeks balance with the present under the influence of temptation, attachment to the past warns against selfishness. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Six of Cups is nostalgia and reconciliation; together they indicate nostalgia and temptation.
Key: Longing; Memories; Reconciliation; Affection for the past; Balance; Selfishness and reconciliation.
Illusions seek clarity in emotional decisions under the influence of temptation, fantasies warn against false pleasures. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Seven of Cups is illusions and choices; together they indicate illusions and temptation.
Key: Deceits; Selections; Fantasies; Clarity; Conscious decisions; False pleasures; Temptations.
Abandonment seeks the courage to move forward under the influence of temptation, departure warns against the fear of change. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Eight of Cups is abandonment and new paths; together they indicate abandonment and temptation.
Key: Giving up; Departure; Search for improvement; Fear of change; Courage; Abandoning vices.
Realization seeks gratitude under the influence of temptation, complacency warns against self-indulgence. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Nine of Cups is realization and satisfaction; together they indicate realization and temptation.
Key: Conquest; Contentment of desires; Complacency; Imprudence; Gratitude; Overcoming problems; Pleasure and fullness.
Family happiness wavers under the shadow of temptation, the fear of loss warns against emotional dependence and selfishness at home. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Ten of Cups is family happiness and harmony; together they indicate happiness and temptation.
Key: Joy; Family harmony; Fear of loss; Emotional dependence; Independence; Selfishness at home.
Emotions seek balance under the influence of temptation, impulsivity warns against emotional drama and seduction. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Page of Cups is new emotions and creativity; together they indicate emotions and temptation.
Key: Feelings; Creativity; Impulsivity; Emotional drama; Balance; Seduction.
Romance seeks emotional balance under the influence of temptation, charm warns against getting lost in loving fantasies and intense desires. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Knight of Cups is romance and movement; together they indicate romance and temptation.
Key: Loving involvement; Charm; Yearnings; Illusions; Emotional balance; Seductive man; Sexual interest.
Emotional intensity seeks balance between sensitivity and protection under the influence of temptation, empathy warns against excessive attachment and untrustworthy attractions. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Queen of Cups is intuition and emotional intensity; together they indicate emotional intensity.
Key: Emotional depth; Empathy; Care; Excessive affection; Personal protection; Untrustworthy attraction.
Emotional power seeks to lead with integrity in relationships under the influence of temptation, wisdom warns against abuse of power. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the King of Cups is emotional control and wisdom; together they indicate emotional power.
Key: Emotional strength; Wisdom; Balance; Abuse of power; Integrity; Loving and sexual man.
The Devil with Swords: Mental Traps and Dark Thoughts
The clarity of truth struggles against the shadows of temptation, discernment seeks the light in revelations. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Ace of Swords is clarity and truth; together they indicate clarity and temptation.
Key: Lucidity; Revelations; Veracity; Confusions; Discernment; Trapped by lust; Advantageous negotiations.
Indecision hovers under the influence of temptation, courage seeks to face internal doubts. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Two of Swords is indecision and conflict; together they indicate indecision and temptation.
Key: Hesitation; Internal conflicts; Difficult choices; Fear; Clarity; Problematic person; Fights.
Emotional pain is tested by temptation, healing seeks liberation without self-sabotage. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Three of Swords is emotional pain and sadness; together they indicate emotional pain and temptation.
Key: Emotional suffering; Sadness; Disillusionment; Affliction; Healing; Excesses generate losses; Resentments.
Rest seeks inner peace under the influence of temptation, restlessness warns against fear. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Four of Swords is rest and recovery; together they indicate rest and temptation.
Key: Repose; Reestablishment; Restlessness; Fear; Inner peace; Unfulfilled pleasure.
Conflict seeks justice under the influence of temptation, defeat warns against hostility. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Five of Swords is conflict and defeat; together they indicate conflict and temptation.
Key: Disagreement; Dispute; Defeat; Hostility; Justice; Failed illegal deals; Frauds.
Transition seeks trust under the influence of temptation, movement warns against the fear of change. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Six of Swords is transition and movement; together they indicate transition and temptation.
Key: Change; Displacement; Alteration; Fear; Trust; Pleasure in travel.
Deceit hovers under the influence of temptation, honesty seeks to prioritize strategies. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Seven of Swords is deceit and strategy; together they indicate deceit and temptation.
Key: Fraud; Tactics; Stealth; Dishonesty; Honesty; Theft; Illegal negotiations.
Limitation imprisons under the influence of temptation, liberation seeks to break free from fears. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Eight of Swords is limitation and imprisonment; together they indicate limitation and temptation.
Key: Restriction; Encarceration; Imprisonment; Fear; Liberation; Addiction that hinders love; Prison.
Anxiety torments under the influence of temptation, relief seeks to face excessive worries. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Nine of Swords is anxiety and worry; together they indicate anxiety and temptation.
Key: Worries; Anguish; Nightmares; Affliction; Relief; Excesses generate suffering.
Painful end seeks new beginnings under the influence of temptation, despair warns against violent attitudes. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Ten of Swords is painful end and defeat; together they indicate painful end and temptation.
Key: Painful termination; Suffering; Defeat; Despair; New beginnings; Violent attitudes.
Curiosity challenges under the influence of temptation, caution seeks to explore with balance. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Page of Swords is curiosity and challenge; together they indicate curiosity and temptation.
Key: Inquiry; Challenge; Conflict; Impulsivity; Caution; Something incorrect; Aggressive man.
Impetuous action advances under the influence of temptation, determination seeks to avoid imprudence. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Knight of Swords is action and assertiveness; together they indicate action and temptation.
Key: Action; Assertiveness; Impulsivity; Aggressiveness; Determination; Violence and impetuousness.
Discernment seeks clarity under the influence of temptation, emotional coldness warns against cynicism. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the Queen of Swords is discernment and mental clarity; together they indicate discernment and temptation.
Key: Discernment; Mental lucidity; Direct communication; Cynicism; Emotional coldness; Resentful woman; Divorce.
Authority leads under the influence of temptation, justice seeks balance against tyranny. The Devil is temptation and addiction, the King of Swords is authority and intellectual leadership; together they indicate authority and temptation.
Key: Power; Intellectual leadership; Justice; Tyranny; Balance; Lawman in illegal deals.

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