Two of Cups and The Devil

This page is dedicated to a detailed exploration of the combination of Two of Cups 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 Two of Cups and card The Devil

When the Devil in an upright position meets the Two of Cups, it can be interpreted as a strong passionate connection. A magnetism arises between two people, pulling them into a whirlwind of passions. This can be thrilling, but there is a dark side—passion can turn into attachment, and then into addiction. Like those couples who can't live without each other, but find it hard to be together.

Combination of reversed card Two of Cups and card The Devil

When the Devil in the upright position connects with the Two of Cups in the reversed position, passion might overshadow common sense. One partner may dominate the other in an unhealthy way. An example could be a relationship where one partner constantly manipulates the other, using their feelings and emotions for personal gain.

Combination of card Two of Cups and reversed card The Devil

If the Devil card in reverse appears with the Two of Cups, it may indicate a possible release from passions that previously dominated the relationship. Perhaps two people will finally start valuing each other for their human qualities rather than the sensations they experience. Think of those couples who, after a tumultuous romance, become friends or partners capable of working together.

Combination of reversed card Two of Cups and reversed card The Devil

When the Devil card in reverse combines with the Two of Cups in reverse, it can indicate that the relationship between two people is in chaos. The passion may have faded, but the problems remain. These could be relationships where people no longer feel anything for each other except indifference, yet they stay together, trying to solve accumulated issues.