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Every once in the while I like to tell a story about a client (in this case two clients) and their reading interpretation involving the same card.

L. is forty-ish, married with two young children. A high functioning Gemini with a demanding job.
Three years ago, L. decided to move. S/he changed countries in Europe a couple of times, moved back to Canada. In their words, they are suffering PTSD for too many reasons to list. L.’s life has been frustrating, frightening and ill-fated. We’ve all been there. A never-ending, uphill battle. Rather like Sisyphus and the boulder.
On October 30th (the AM of Devil’s night), he asked me to tell him some good news. “Something good is coming finally, PLEASE”, he lamented.
I turned over the Devil card. Expletive exploded over the phone.
As I was about to Sing the Comfort Song …
about how the Devil card doesn’t signal disaster, we were disconnected.
This happened not once but twice. Cut off in mid-sentence. No explanation about why this happened or that it had even happened. Our calls just ended at that moment when I was opening my mouth to sooth and assure.

I sighed. L. is not out of the dark yet and clearly (I felt) I was not going to be permitted to soften the blow.
Immediately on the heels of this reading with L., I met with a new client in their ‘70’s.
Z. had enjoyed a good life until, inexplicably, after 30 years of working for a company he genuinely liked and respected, he was “let go”. A man of fortitude, positivity and resistant to notions of retirement, he sailed off and found another job. A great job. One he loved every bit as much.

A few months into his new job, the old company, the ones who had unceremoniously dumped him, launched a law suit against him, his new company and his son (who was also working for the same new company).
Relentless, like going after a “mosquito with a baseball bat” as he described it, they were out to flatten Z.’s new work. After spending $100,000 on a legal defence, he was no where near the end of the nightmare. Very likely, Z. would be utterly ruined financially by the end of this arduous road. Their spouse had seemingly overnight (undoubtedly due to the stress) started exhibiting signs of dementia and a serious heart condition. In his words, “all hell is breaking loose!”
I sighed as I turned over the Devil card….

A different deck, for a different client. Just as I was about to launch into my assurances that The-Devil-Card-isn’t-about-anything-bad song again, a VERY loud buzz saw started up right outside my office window. I looked at him helplessly, realizing I would have to scream to be heard above the din. Sitting together a full 5 minutes until the racket stopped, he had plenty of time to contemplate that Devil card before him. He looked at me with very sad eyes and said, “I guess things aren’t going to go great for me, are they?”
With both clients, I was muzzled at just that moment when a positive reframing was at launch. I pondered these two readings in a row and their similarities. They were both destined not to hear how the Devil card wasn’t that bad. They were meant to be jarred, awakened, and illumined.
The first time I met the Devil card was the night before Halloween in 1974 (Devil’s night)…
When a few of us gathered around a candle-lit table to play with my new Tarot deck. I turned over the Death card, the Tower and finally the Devil card.
Yelping and scrambling for the lights in a spooky panic, we discussed the event under the safe reassurance of bright lights. What kind of day had we all had? Who had we met in the last week that could have tripped this up? It led to a lively discussion, taking us down an exploratory path we would never have wandered without the trigger of the Devil.
Don’t think for a second that this event may have turned me away from the Tarot. Not at all.

The Devil’s card and night correspond with the fall harvest. Eat, drink and be merry is the enticement of the Devil. Soon winter will be upon us. We’ll be happy to savour those luscious memories as we bite into a bit of dried meat we’ve smoked and stored.
The Devil teaches us to be in the present moment. Indulgence, material/physical pleasure and laughing until you’re gasping for breath. But the flip side of the Devil is the admonishment that you better not get addicted to this bounty and run out of the nourishment before winter is full on. Tomorrow we’re back to drawing the water and acting with balance and circumspection. Or not, laughs the Devil!!
On the shadow side, the Devil is about entrapment, addiction, over indulgence. You are stuck in a negative loop that you don’t know how to get out of or break. It’s about loving that meal, sexual encounter, easy money so irresistibly that you’d sacrifice everything that has heart and meaning in your life to taste it again…and again…and again. The Devil teaches us to be circumspect even when abundance is in great supply; to be disciplined in our indulgences; to savour yet save and not to be fooled into believing that anything comes easy. Everything exacts a price.
We might imagine that we live in a time when addiction proliferates more than at any other time in our her/history. I’m doubtful.
I think humans have always struggled with addictions and entrapment. We’ve always been vulnerable to loving our pleasures at the risk of losing everything. This is why all the spiritual teachings throughout the ages include guidance in tempering and discipling our propensity to over self-indulgence. And, why a spiritual perspective has always been its best cure. Perhaps its only one.
The spiritual perspective lifts us out of the mire…
It’s grander. The long view. It helps us to see behind to the epochs of our ancestors and the ones of our descendants to come. It shifts our focus away from ourselves which is surprisingly freeing. Life can be so damn painful, it’s pleasant to focus on something and someone else for a change. Especially when all we can see in our lives is misery.
Carl Jung spoke of addiction as a spiritual problem. When you accept that you are addicted to something, ponder what it is you really wish you were reaching for when you reach for the object of your desire. Some people have an addiction to collecting pens. They really want to write but they are stuck at the gather the tools step.
The question the Devil asks, “What are you prepared to sacrifice to have more of this than you need?”

The Devil card points to entrapment. Our self-created prisons created with our material desires and successes. An addiction that we hate but are powerless to resist. A job that pays us well and we hate. An unhealthy relationship that we sustain for money. An escalating debt that forces us to work every minute we’re awake.
It dawned on me that the Devil card was challenging me most of all. How hard it is to ask someone how their attachment to the material plane is the root of their problems? How had their over-attachment to the corporeal blinded them to the risks they were taking that would end up costing them everything?
The Devil demands we ask these tough questions of ourselves and others sometimes too. The “Light Bringer” wasn’t given this moniker for nothing.
Kathleen’s Update: Tarot Master Certification Coming in 2026
I hope if you have had a reading with the Devil showing up to give you some much needed advice, you’ve benefited from the direction offered.
I will be offering a Certification Program to Master Tarot Reader in 2026. Keep your eyes in this space for updates!
Have a wonderful November. This is the month to say NO ’vember. Say, “No!” to everything and everyone who fail to turn your crank.
I’m re-reading a brilliant book, Radical Spirits! A rare exploration of the Suffrage movement in tandem with the advent and rise of Spiritualism in the mid-nineteenth century. So good!
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Conclusion: Your Path Forward This November
November is the perfect month to practice sacred boundaries—
No-vember, as I like to call it.
Say NO to anything that drains you.
Say NO to obligations that dim your spark.
Say NO to the people and habits that keep you stuck.
Your spirit guide is always ready to lead you toward clarity and empowerment.
All you need is presence, awareness, and courage to listen.
Reclaim the magic.
Live from your soul.
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