The Devil — Dali Tarot Meaning & Interpretation

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The Devil — Salvador Dali Tarot

What Does The Devil Mean in the Dali Tarot?

The Devil in the Dali Tarot confronts us with the parts of ourselves we would rather not see — the addictions, obsessions, and self-imposed chains that keep us small. But look closely: the chains are loose. The figures in bondage could walk free at any moment. The prison is one of our own making.

Key Themes

  • Bondage to addictions or unhealthy patterns
  • The shadow self and hidden desires
  • Materialism and excess
  • The illusion of powerlessness
  • Liberation through awareness

The Devil in a Tarot Reading

When The Devil appears in your Dali Tarot reading, it is time for radical honesty. Something is keeping you captive — and the first step to freedom is acknowledging it. This card is not a condemnation; it is an invitation to examine the chains and realize you hold the key.

About the Salvador Dali Tarot Deck

The Salvador Dali Tarot is one of the most visually striking tarot decks ever created. Its 78 cards blend classic tarot symbolism with the surrealist vision of Salvador Dali, making every reading a unique artistic and spiritual experience. Each of the 22 Major Arcana tells a story that goes far beyond the traditional.

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The chains that bind us are often the ones we put on ourselves.