Creative energy in its most material form: physicality, desire, fertility, the joy of the very fact of being — without shame. The 'Devil' is the Pan within, not the enemy without.
The Tree of Life with transparent roots (the sap is seen leaping within) against the fantastic forms of the madness of winter turning toward spring. Before the Tree stands a Himalayan goat with an eye in its forehead (Ayin — 'eye'), the god Pan upon the highest secret mountains of the Earth. His creative energy is concealed by the symbol of the Wand of the Chief Adept, surmounted by a winged globe and the twin serpents of Horus and Osiris. The trunk of the Tree pierces the heavens — above is the ring of the body of Nuit; the shaft of the Wand descends to the centre of the Earth. The goat's horns are spiral — the movement of the all-pervading energy. Beneath the Tree are the fantastic forms of 'divine spring madness'.
🐐The goat Pan with an eye in its forehead — the letter Ayin ('eye'), the sign Capricorn (Saturn); Pan Pangenetor, the All-Begetter, leaping upon the earthly heights
🌳Tree of Life with transparent roots — the sap is seen leaping within; creative energy in its most material form
🌀Spiral horns — the movement of the all-pervading energy; 'the God who has the spiral force' of Zoroaster
🪄The Wand of the Chief Adept — winged globe and the twin serpents of Horus and Osiris; the path from Tiphareth to Hod
💫The body of Nuit and the centre of the Earth — the arrow of energy upward (to Nuit) and downward (to the Earth); the most masculine form of masculine energy, the name IAO
Interpretation
The Devil is the vital, material, creating force in all its raw fullness: physicality, desire, fertility, the joy of the very fact of being, without shame and without regard for 'propriety'. This is Pan Pangenetor, the All-Begetter, who finds ecstasy in every phenomenon, however repellent it may seem; 'he transcends all limitation, he is the All'.
There is a clear psychological layer to add: the card symbolises the dark side of a person and all that we refuse to believe about ourselves. It matters to recognise your true motives, not your 'good intentions', to look at what you have not dared to look at, and to understand what holds you and what you depend upon.
The counsel is to accept your earthly, bodily, desiring nature, to do your will, unassuaged by purpose and unenslaved by the lust of result. The card's formula: 'pure will, unassuaged of purpose, delivered from the lust of result, is every way perfect'. Recognise that out of darkness light is born, that the shadowed, 'unloved' side is Lucifer the Light-Bringer.
On the Tree the Devil is symmetrical to Death Death: the secret masculine God-creator here and the skeleton-Osiris there are one creating principle. Together with the Fool The Fool and the Hermit The Hermit (Aleph, Yod, Ayin) the Devil forms the name IAO — he is the most masculine form of masculine energy. The Tower The Tower is the neighbouring Eye: the study of the Eye in the Devil prepares one for its meaning in the Tower.
The shadow of the card is the same force degenerated into bonds: an obsession with things, with the flesh, with power; the lust of result, the corruption of pure will. Blackmail, dependency, the temptation to break one's principles; or fear and shame before one's own bodily nature.
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Advice & forecast
✦ The card's advice
Accept your earthly, bodily, desiring nature without shame — find ecstasy in the very fact of being, rather than demonising desire. Do your will freely: pure will, unenslaved by the lust of result, is perfect, while the lust of result is precisely what spoils the matter. Recognise your true motives, not your 'good intentions'; look at what you have not dared to look at, and understand what holds you and what you depend upon. Remember: the 'devil' is the Pan within, not the enemy without, and the shadowed, unloved side is Lucifer the Light-Bringer. But take care that the force does not twist into obsession: the bond of spirit and flesh is holy only so long as there are no chains in it.
🔮 What the forecast holds
Ahead lies a powerful surge of material, bodily, creating force: desire, ambition, fertility, abundance, a sensual or creative eruption, a realisation in matter. This is a rootedness in flesh and earth, the joy of being without shame. There may also be a confrontation with your shadow, a temptation, a testing of your true motives. The shadow of the forecast: if the force twists into bonds, then come blackmail (to which you are subjected or to which you yourself resort), the danger of dependency and harmful addiction, the temptation to break your principles under 'higher considerations', the loss of a sense of measure. The direction depends on whether you recognise what you depend upon.
↓ The Devil reversed
The reversed Devil is the same material force degenerated into bonds: an obsession with things, with the flesh, with power; the lust of result, the corruption of pure will. The blindness of Capricorn without its creative innocence — greed, dependency, attachment to the 'earthly heights' as an end in itself. This is the card's direct warning: a situation of blackmail (to which you are subjected or to which you yourself resort), the danger of harmful addiction, the temptation to break your principles under 'higher considerations', the loss of a sense of measure. Or fear and shame before one's own bodily nature, the demonising of desire, the projection of the 'devil' outward instead of recognising the Pan within. Clinging, materialism without spirit, energy twisted into a spiral of obsession instead of a spiral of ascent.
The card in spreads
The same card reads differently depending on the spread and the question — compare real spreads:
Spread "Accepting your shadow"
To recognise your true motives
«What in me do I refuse to acknowledge?»
The shadow
The Devil
How to discern
The Hermit
What will open
The Sun
The Devil in the position of the shadow — what you refuse to believe about yourself; look at what you have not dared to look at. How to discern The Hermit — the Hermit: silence and honesty with yourself, a descent into your own depths. What will open The Sun — the Sun: freedom and clarity, for out of darkness light is born. Recognise your true motives, not your 'good intentions', understand what you depend upon. The 'devil' is the Pan within: accept your bodily, desiring nature without shame, and the shadow will become the light-bringer.
Spread "Dependency or freedom"
To check where the force has become bonds
«Is this living desire or obsession?»
The force
The Devil
The attraction
Lust
The risk
The Tower
The Devil in the position of force — the material, creating impulse that may be either fertility or a chain. The attraction Lust — Lust: passion that creates if raised into the Grail, and burns if twisted into obsession. The risk The Tower — the Tower: the sudden breaking of what has become a prison of attachment. Check: are you doing your will freely, or enslaved by the lust of result? Pure will is perfect; clinging, blackmail and addiction are corruption. Recognise what holds you.
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Spread "The force of desire"
To direct bodily energy
«How do I deal with this ambition and desire?»
The energy
The Devil
How to direct it
The Emperor
Where it leads
The Universe
The Devil — a powerful surge of material, bodily force: ambition, fertility, the joy of being without shame. How to direct it The Emperor — the Emperor: structure and will, giving the energy a channel and not bonds. Where it leads The Universe — the Universe: realisation in matter, fullness, if the force serves ascent. Do your will free of the lust of result, find ecstasy in being itself. The spiral of energy leads upward, to the body of Nuit, or downward, to obsession — the choice rests on whether you recognise your motives.
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How it differs from Waite
Rider-Waite-SmithThe Devil
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Thoth TarotThe Devil
The card keeps its name and number XV in both decks, but the difference in the valuation of the image is one of the sharpest in the deck. Waite reads the Devil chiefly as a warning: dependency, strong emotional attraction, the absence of freedom, the misuse of power and denial; chains, temptation, the loss of measure — the card of the dark side, before which one must be wary. Here that shadow is re-evaluated: the Devil is not the enemy but the necessary opposite pole, Pan the All-Begetter and Lucifer the Light-Bringer, the child fallen into the night out of which light is born; physicality, desire and the creative force in matter are here holy and sinless. The common motif (a confrontation with one's shadow, with temptation, with dependency) is preserved, but Waite accents the trap and the danger, while here it is the sacred, creating nature of that same impulse.
WaiteThoth Tarot
ValuationA warning: dependency, chains, a trap.A sacred creating impulse, Pan and Lucifer the Light-Bringer.
Body and desireThe dark side, the loss of freedom.Holy and sinless; the joy of the very fact of being.
The 'Devil'The enemy and temptation without.Pan within, the necessary opposite pole.
Symbolism & correspondences
The letter Ayin ('eye'), the path from Tiphareth to Hod; the sign Capricorn (Saturn rules, Mars is exalted). The number 15. The ruler Saturn is Set, the ass-headed god of the deserts; together with the Fool and the Hermit (Aleph, Yod, Ayin) it forms the name IAO.
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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