Tarot Los Arcanos g_translate
tarot reading
Ask the Tarot
YES or NO Tarot
Love Tarot
Do You Feel Me?
Your True Self
Reading for Healing
Tarot Reading
Spiritual Development
Celtic Tarot
Gypsy Tarot
Crossroads Tarot
Hidden Truth Tarot
Tarot of the Moon
Favor and Against
Tarot Cabala
Past, Present & Future
Astrology Natal Chart
Weekly Horoscopes
The Runic Oracle
I-Ching Reading
Part of Fortune
The Ascendant
(Rising Sign)

Black Moon Lilith
Moon Sign
Moon's Nodes
Tarot Cards
Your daily Arcane
Today's I Ching
Tarot Hidden Emotions
Questions of out Tarot
View All Tarot Decks
Tarot 2 Combinations
Tarot 3 Combinations
Psychic ESP Test
Asteroids: Chiron
Asteroids: Vesta
Asteroids: Ceres
Asteroids: Juno
Asteroids: Pallas


RIDER-WAITE Tarot
Legacy Divine Tarot
Tarot Moon Garden
Tarot Articles
Tarot Deck
The Fool
The Magician
The High Priestess
The Empress
The Emperor
The Hierophant
The Lovers
The Chariot
Justice
The Hermit
Wheel of Fortune
Strength
The Hanged Man
Transformation
Temperance
The Devil
The Tower
The Star
The Moon
The Sun
Judgement
The World

Horoscope
Aries horoscope
Taurus horoscope
Gemini horoscope
Cancer horoscope
Leo horoscope
Virgo horoscope
Libra horoscope
Scorpio horoscope
Sagittarius horoscope
Capricorn horoscope
Aquarius horoscope
Pisces horoscope
12 Astrology Zodiac
Relationship Compatibility

Send your comments and experiences

Legal Disclaimer and Privacy Policy


Combination between The Devil and the Five of Cups



Arcane

Synergy betweenThe Devil and the Five of Cups





Embracing Transformation Amidst Sorrow

When The Devil and the Five of Cups come together in a Tarot reading, they weave a profound tale of emotional release and the potential for transcendence. The Devil’s energy, while often associated with bondage and materialism, in synergy with the Five of Cups’ theme of loss and grief, pushes for a deeper understanding of one’s attachments and regrets. The Devil invites the querent to examine what chains of thought or behavior keep them from moving forward, urging a calculated, respectful confrontation with inner demons. Conversely, the Five of Cups calls upon the individual to acknowledge the sorrow that has settled in their heart, a necessary step to embrace healing and move more rationally towards the future. This combination suggests that it is only through facing and understanding the depths of one’s grief and the chains that bind, that one can begin to break free and restructure their emotional landscape. It is a call for personal alchemy where reflection leads to discipline, and pain is transformed into a newfound respect for one’s journey. The Devil implores for serious self-evaluation, while the Five of Cups gently nudges towards releasing the past to reclaim the future.

Keywords for this relationship

transformation, reflection, release, emotional healing, bondage, grief, attachment, sorrow, transcendence, personal alchemy

The Devil reversed and the Five of Cups

With The Devil reversed and the Five of Cups upright, one is urged to let go of self-destructive patterns and victimhood. It signifies recognizing patterns of negative thinking or dependence, focusing on healing, and finding respect for oneself to move past regrets.




The Devil and the Five of Cups reversed

The Devil upright and the Five of Cups reversed depict a powerful awakening. There’s an awareness of toxic bonds but a hopeful turn towards recovery. It encourages moving beyond past emotional turmoil and embracing the lessons learned with a forward-looking attitude.




The Devil and the Five of Cups, both reversed

The combination of both cards reversed suggests a tumultuous but essential inner revolution. It is the breaking of chains and the drying of tears, heralding a time when letting go of ingrained sadness and self-imposed limitations will lead to spiritual liberation.


Combinacion 3 cartas tarot



See all Combinations







The Devil The Fool and other minor arcana









Back to all combinations