Combination of card Seven of Pentacles and card The Devil
The Devil upright and the Seven of Pentacles upright indicate a struggle between passions and habits. The Devil may show an attachment to something that doesn’t truly bring happiness, while the Seven of Pentacles speaks of the need to plant new "seeds" and wait for their growth. This might be a sign to reassess your habits and activities.
Combination of reversed card Seven of Pentacles and card The Devil
When the Devil in the upright position combines with the reversed Seven of Pentacles, it may indicate an unproductive pursuit of goals. The reversed Seven suggests that efforts don't bring desired results, and the Devil emphasizes that an unhealthy attachment or addiction may be to blame.
Combination of card Seven of Pentacles and reversed card The Devil
The reversed Devil combined with the upright Seven of Pentacles suggests that freeing yourself from old attachments and dependencies opens the door to new opportunities. In this context, the Seven of Pentacles indicates that it's time to plant new seeds and start working on new projects.
Combination of reversed card Seven of Pentacles and reversed card The Devil
The reversed Devil and the reversed Seven of Pentacles can indicate that a person is freeing themselves from old attachments and dependencies, but for some reason, they can't or don't want to invest in new ventures. This might be due to a lack of energy or motivation, or because the person doesn't see potential in their new endeavors.