Tarot Card Combination
The Devil+Two of Cups
惡魔 & 聖杯二
The Devil, as a Major Arcana card, provides the overarching life theme for this combination, while Two of Cups points to how it manifests in daily life. This pairing suggests bringing larger life lessons into practical action.
Overall, the combination of The Devil and Two of Cups represents a blending of bondage, addiction, shadow self, materialism, temptation with partnership, unity, attraction, connection, balance energies. This pairing reminds us that many life situations require considering multiple dimensions. The core message of The Devil is about The Devil shows two figures chained at the feet of a horned beast, yet their chains are loose—they c... while Two of Cups adds The Two of Cups represents a deep connection between two people. Two figures face each other, exchan...
Individual Card Meanings
The Devil
惡魔
The Devil shows two figures chained at the feet of a horned beast, yet their chains are loose—they could leave if they chose to. This card represents the bondage we create for ourselves through attachment, addiction, materialism, or unhealthy relationships. It asks you to examine what holds you captive. What patterns, beliefs, or desires have become your prison? The Devil is not about external evil but about our shadow self—the parts of ourselves we deny or project onto others. When this card appears, it is time to honestly face your attachments and ask whether they serve your highest good or keep you in chains.
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聖杯二
The Two of Cups represents a deep connection between two people. Two figures face each other, exchanging cups in a ritual of mutual respect and affection. This card symbolizes partnership, attraction, and the beginning of a meaningful relationship. It indicates balanced give-and-take and harmonious union.
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