Seven of Pentacles and The Devil

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This page is dedicated to a detailed exploration of the combination of Seven of Pentacles and The Devil cards in a tarot spread for various aspects of life: love, career, finances, and spiritual growth. Study the symbolism and interpretation of the upright and reversed connection of these two arcana.

Combination of card Seven of Pentacles and card The Devil

The Devil and Seven of Pentacles – an eternal struggle between temptation and patience. The Devil pulls you toward old dependencies, while the Seven reminds you to nurture something new. People often fall into this trap when changing jobs or relationships – clinging to the familiar, even when it no longer brings joy. It's time to assess which "plants" in your garden truly deserve your attention.

Combination of reversed card Seven of Pentacles and card The Devil

The Devil card next to the reversed Seven of Pentacles suggests a dead end. You're like trying to harvest crops from barren soil. The root of the problem is an unhealthy attachment to a specific outcome or method. This combination often appears for businesspeople stubbornly investing resources in failing projects – or for individuals stuck in toxic relationships.

Combination of card Seven of Pentacles and reversed card The Devil

Reversed Devil with upright Seven of Pentacles is a breath of fresh air after long confinement. Breaking free from dependencies, you now stand before a fertile field of possibilities. It's time to sow it with new ideas. This spread doesn't promise instant results, but guarantees that the ground is ready to embrace your initiatives.

Combination of reversed card Seven of Pentacles and reversed card The Devil

The Reversed Devil with the Reversed Seven of Pentacles is like a traveler who has broken free from captivity but is frozen on the threshold of freedom. The chains of the past are broken, but taking a step forward feels terrifying. Perhaps you lack the strength or self-confidence after a long period of dependency. This combination often points to emotional exhaustion that requires recovery before a new beginning.