Combination of card Two of Wands and card The Devil
It creates quite an interesting combination. The Devil in the upright position symbolizes attachment, dependency, and passions, while the Two of Wands in the upright position speaks of planning and managing at the initial stage of an endeavor. This may indicate that a person could be too engrossed in their plans and ideas, to the point of blindness and neglect of other important aspects of life. It's as if they are addicted to their idea or project. An example could be a businessman so absorbed in his new startup that he forgets about his family and friends.
Combination of reversed card Two of Wands and card The Devil
The Devil in upright position and the Two of Wands reversed. This may indicate that the person is too attached to something or someone, which prevents them from making decisions and moving forward. The Two of Wands reversed can signify delay, procrastination, or indecision. Perhaps the person fears change or risk. For instance, they might have a toxic relationship they can't break off, even though they know it's necessary for their own well-being.
Combination of card Two of Wands and reversed card The Devil
If the Devil is reversed and the Two of Wands is upright, it could indicate that a person has recently freed themselves from some addiction or attachment and is now ready to move forward and plan their future. The upright Two of Wands suggests the start of a new venture or initiative. For example, someone might have recently ended a toxic relationship and is now ready to start a new life and plan their future.
Combination of reversed card Two of Wands and reversed card The Devil
The last option is The Devil and the Two of Wands, both reversed. This might indicate that the person is currently in a state of complete chaos and disorder. They may feel liberated from attachment or addiction (The Devil reversed) but are still unable to make a decision or move forward (The Two of Wands reversed). This could be a period when the person is trying to find their way after a difficult time in their life, such as after a divorce or losing a job.