Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with Tarot cards lately, just for fun, you know? And there’s this one card, The Devil, that keeps popping up. It’s a bit freaky, to be honest, but also super interesting. So, I thought, why not share my little journey with it?
I started by pulling cards every day, just to see what would come up. And boom, The Devil shows his face. At first, I was like, “Oh great, what fresh hell is this?” But then I started digging into what this card is all about. Turns out, it’s not just about being bad. It’s more about the stuff we’re chained to, the bad habits, the toxic relationships, all that jazz.
Facing My Own “Devils”
- First thing I did: I grabbed my journal and started listing out all the things I felt were holding me back. You wouldn’t believe the stuff that came out. Late-night snacking, endless scrolling on social media, even that one friend who’s always negative.
- Then came the hard part: actually doing something about it. I started small. Like, I put my phone on the other side of the room at night. Sounds silly, but it helped me cut down on the mindless scrolling before bed.
- Next up: I tried to be more mindful of how I was spending my time and energy. I started saying “no” more often, especially to things that I knew were just going to drain me.
It was tough, no lie. Some days I felt like I was wrestling with my own shadow. But with each little change, I started to feel a bit lighter, a bit more in control. It was like I was slowly chipping away at those chains.
And the card? The Devil started showing up less and less in my readings. When it did, it didn’t feel as scary. It was more like a reminder to stay on track, to keep facing those inner demons.
So, what’s the takeaway here? I guess it’s that The Devil card, or any challenge in life, isn’t something to run from. It’s an invitation to look within, to see what’s really going on underneath the surface. And yeah, it’s not easy work. But it’s worth it. It’s about reclaiming your power, one small step at a time.
This whole experience has been a real eye-opener. It’s shown me that we all have our own personal “devils” to deal with. But with a bit of courage and a lot of self-awareness, we can break free from those chains and live a more authentic life. It’s a journey, for sure, but one that’s definitely worth taking.