Today, I messed around with tarot cards again, trying to figure out what the Devil and Tower combination means. It was a whole process, let me tell you.
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First off, I pulled out my tarot deck and shuffled the cards. I was specifically thinking about the combination of the Devil and the Tower, wondering what kind of message these two cards together could deliver. I’m no tarot expert, just a dude who likes to dive into this stuff when I’m bored, so I was pretty curious.
After shuffling, I laid out a few cards but didn’t get the combo right away. It took me a couple of tries, re-shuffling and drawing cards, feeling a bit like a madman. But finally, I drew the Devil followed by the Tower. The Devil card showed up first, which, you know, always gives off those heavy vibes of temptation and being trapped. Then boom, the Tower comes next, all about sudden change and chaos. It felt like the universe was shouting at me through these cards.
- Drew the Devil, which always makes me think of getting stuck in bad habits.
- Then the Tower, which is like the universe’s way of shaking things up.
I sat there, staring at these two cards, feeling the weight of their combined meaning. It’s like being caught in a bad situation and then having everything fall apart, but not in a chill way. More like a wake-up call, harsh and loud. I started jotting down some notes, random thoughts about what this could mean for me, especially since I’ve been feeling kinda stuck in a rut lately. Also I recorded my feelings these days, wrote some of my bad habits and the trouble I met these days.
To get a clearer picture, I decided to look up some interpretations online. Not to copy them, but just to see what others think. Every site was pretty much saying the same thing – this combo is intense, signaling major upheaval and a need to break free from whatever’s holding you back. Reading through different perspectives, I started to piece together my own interpretation, which was pretty much in line with what I felt initially.
I spent the rest of the afternoon reflecting on this. I walked around my apartment, made some coffee, and just let the ideas sink in. I realized this tarot combination wasn’t just about doom and gloom. It’s more about facing the music and understanding that sometimes, things have to fall apart so you can rebuild something better. After that I recorded these new thoughts about tarot and my life. I think maybe it is a chance for me to change.
By the evening, I felt a bit more at peace. It’s like I had this weight on my chest, and exploring this Devil-Tower combo helped me see it in a new light. I put away my tarot deck, feeling like I learned something important today, not just about tarot, but about myself and how I handle the tough stuff in life.
My Takeaway
So, this whole experience with the Devil and Tower cards was more than just a fun experiment. It turned into a real moment of self-reflection. It’s like the universe used these cards to tell me, “Hey, wake up and start dealing with your stuff.” And honestly, it was the kick in the pants I needed. I plan to change some of my bad habits and try to be better, and I recorded this in my memo, also I will check them regularly to keep my actions.
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