So, I was messing around with my tarot cards the other day, just doing a little reading for myself. I’ve been feeling kind of stuck lately, you know? Like I’m in a rut, and I wanted to see if the cards had any insights. I pulled The Devil card in reverse for my feelings, and at first, I was like, “Whoa, what’s that about?” But as I dug deeper, it actually made a lot of sense.
I started by laying out the cards in a simple spread – just a basic three-card layout to get an overview. Then, I focused on the feelings position, and there it was: The Devil, but flipped upside down. Initially, I gotta admit, I was a bit freaked out. The Devil card, even upright, isn’t exactly a warm and fuzzy image. But I calmed myself down and decided to really look into it.
I spent some time reading up on the reversed meaning of The Devil. It turns out, it’s not all doom and gloom. Actually, it’s more about breaking free from things that are holding you back. I read some stuff online about how it can indicate that you are trying to get rid of bad habits. I was like, yeah, that sounds right.

- Stuck in a rut: This is how I felt at the beginning. Like I was just going through the motions, not really making any progress.
- A little freaked out: When I first saw the card, I wasn’t thrilled. It’s a scary image!
- Intrigued: I’m always curious about what the cards have to say, so I kept going.
- Determined to understand: It was important for me to really figure out what this card meant in this specific situation.
- Relieved: Once I understood the meaning, I felt a sense of relief. It wasn’t a bad omen after all.
My Feelings
I thought about my own life and the things that I’ve been struggling with. There are definitely some habits I want to break. I noticed that the card was telling me that there are still some things that I need to work on from the past, but it is a start. I even tried a little exercise where I wrote down all the negative thoughts and behaviors I wanted to release. Then, I symbolically burned the paper to get rid of them.
After doing all that, I felt a lot lighter and more hopeful. It was like a weight had been lifted. I realized that this wasn’t a negative card at all. It was actually a sign that I’m on the right path, moving towards breaking free from the things that have been holding me back.
So yeah, that’s my story about pulling The Devil reversed for my feelings. It was a good reminder that even the scary-looking cards can have positive messages. And it’s all about taking the time to really understand what they’re trying to tell you. Tarot’s pretty cool, huh?