A scorching she-devil spreads her wings amid bursts of flame — all set to captivate, enchant, seduce. Fire licks her bare body, and in its glow her little horns are barely visible. Her wings are held up by a man in black with a startled, almost bewildered look: either a servant ready to indulge the beauty's every whim, or a manipulator who plays along with her passions for his own gain.
🔥Horned she-devil in flame — desire made flesh, a temptation hard to turn away from
🦇Spread wings — readiness to captivate and bind you to herself
🤵Man holding the wings — servant or manipulator — a double game, read the neighbouring cards
Interpretation
Manara's Devil is about temptation, blind passion and sex. It is the 'devil in the soul' that a person nurtures and feeds themselves, when self-interest, ambition and personal gain eclipse good sense and morality.
In most cases the card promises self-interest and the indulgence of weaknesses. Often it exposes the urge to bind a partner through sex — as friends, with no commitment, or 'for old times' sake.' And also hidden manipulation disguised as passion.
The man on the card is ambiguous. He can be read as a servant ready to fulfil the beauty's every whim — and as a manipulator who feeds the she-devil's passions out of self-interest. Who is using whom here will be hinted at by the neighbouring cards.
You want to feel desired and sexual — or for your partner to perceive you that way. Perhaps you are trying to control them and fail to notice how you yourself become the victim of manipulation, at risk of growing dependent on their reactions. This is a card of temptation and a double game.
The key question: who are you here — the cunning seductress, or the bashful one who only pretends to be passionate just to hold on? Reading it alone is risky: beside The Tower passion runs up against duty and constraints, beside The Moon it turns into obsession and self-deception.
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Advice & forecast
✦ The card's advice
Settle on your role and your motive. Admit honestly where there is living attraction and where there is the wish to control and keep someone; do not confuse passion with dependence. Beside dynamic cards you can allow yourself the fire; beside static ones, ease off, or you risk becoming a plaything in someone else's hands.
🔮 What the forecast holds
Temptation, playing on nerves, the risk of becoming a pawn in someone else's game. Either you overshadow your partner with yourself and drown out their desires, or you yourself fall under the spell — it is all decided by the neighbouring cards.
↓ The Devil reversed
The reversed Devil is double. At best you sober up: the obsession lifts, you see where there was passion and where there was dependence and gameplay, and you step out from under the spell. At worst it drags you deeper: you no longer control your attraction but serve it; the manipulation turns against you, and shame, jealousy, secret deals 'as friends' and 'for old times' sake' appear. The fire that warmed you begins to burn. Watch the neighbours: with bright, dynamic cards it is liberation and sobering up; with heavy, static ones it is deepening dependence and self-destruction. The reversed advice: name dependence as dependence and reclaim your right to choose, while the choice is still yours.
The card in spreads
The same card reads differently depending on the spread and the question — compare real spreads:
Spread "Partner's feelings"
What the person feels for you
«What does he feel for me?»
Head — thoughts
The Moon
Heart — feelings
The Lovers
Body — attraction
The Devil
In the body position the Devil is attraction that goes off the scale: a wild 'can't tear myself away.' The strongest side of the bond and the most dangerous — here it is easy to confuse passion with the wish to possess and keep. In the head The Moon — he is obsessed, can't get you out of his thoughts; in the heart The Lovers — he is drawn to you in earnest, this is not only sex. Keep a cool head, however strong the pull, and watch his actions rather than his words.
Spread "State of the relationship"
What is happening between you
«What is happening between us?»
What is
The Devil
What gets in the way
The Moon
Where it is heading
The Tower
In the 'what is' position the Devil is the passion everything rests on, but with a taste of gameplay and self-interest. The sharp question: do you hold the attraction, or does it hold you? Without honesty, ahead lie constraints and duty (The Tower). What gets in the way is The Moon — illusions, jealousy and self-deception. Name the rules of this game out loud, and you stop being a pawn in it.
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Spread "Attraction"
The strength of the pull between you
«Is there real passion between us?»
Me
Ace of Water
Him
The Lovers
The spark between us
The Devil
In the spark position the Devil — the attraction goes off the scale, the strongest current runs between you. But check it: is this a pull shared by two, or is one person stoking it to keep the other? See who is stronger in the spread. On your side Ace of Water — an open, living feeling; on his The Lovers — a serious pull. If only one is stoking the fire while the other cools, this is not passion but a hunt.
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Spread "Advice"
To stay or to let go
«Should I let this bond go or stay?»
Situation
Ace of Water
Advice
The Devil
Outcome
The Magician
As advice the Devil asks you to call things by their names: where here is passion, and where is dependence and manipulation. Honesty will give you back control (The Magician) — and the choice will become yours, not the obsession's. In the situation Ace of Water — beneath the gameplay there is a real feeling, one it would be a shame to lose. But dependence and love are not the same thing, and it matters not to confuse them.
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How it differs from Waite
Rider-Waite-SmithThe Devil
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Manara Erotic TarotThe Devil
The Waite tradition loads in the morality: Baphomet on a throne, two figures bound in chains, an inverted pentagram — sin, bondage, materialism. Manara strips away the religious sermon and leaves the bare mechanics: a she-devil in flame and a man who holds her wings himself. Where Waite frightens you with 'you are captive to vice,' Manara calmly shows the lever — passion as an instrument of power, binding someone through sex, playing a double game. More honest, and without the sermon.
WaiteManara Erotic Tarot
SceneBaphomet, two figures chained, inverted pentagram.A she-devil in flame, a man holding her wings himself.
EmphasisSin, dependence, the trap of the material.Seduction as a lever: sex for the sake of power and keeping someone.
MoralityCondemnation of vice, 'this is forbidden.'No moralising: shown as it is, who controls whom.
Symbolism & correspondences
Capricorn — matter, order, calculation, attachment to the comfort zone. Behind the heat of passion a cold interest often hides.
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
Frequently asked: The Devil
What does the The Devil card mean?
The Devil names the chains you carry willingly — the patterns, addictions, and attachments that hold you not by force but by the belief that nothing else exists. This is the card of the shadow self made visible, the raw animal energy that has not yet been transformed.
What does the The Devil card mean reversed?
Reversed, The Devil marks the moment you first notice the chains — the discomfort before liberation, when the illusion cracks but freedom has not yet arrived. This is often felt as worse than the upright position: you can no longer pretend everything is fine, yet the exit is not yet clear.
What does The Devil mean in love and relationships?
In love, The Devil speaks of magnetic attraction that may tip into possession, jealousy, or codependence. It describes relationships where passion and control have become tangled — where you stay not out of joy but out of fear of being without.
What does The Devil mean for work and money?
At work, this card can point to ambition driven by greed or fear rather than genuine calling — staying in a role that drains you because security feels safer than freedom. It can also signal the kind of obsessive creative or entrepreneurial fire that burns everything in its path, useful and dangerous in equal measure.
What advice does the The Devil card give?
Look at what holds you and ask honestly: is it a lock or a habit? You may find the chain is looser than you thought.
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