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Radiant, Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot- Key 15-The Devil

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The Modern Witch Tarot-Key 15- The Devil

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Okay kiddies, it is time to grow up. To a Qaballist, attributed to this Key 15 of grotesqueness and terrible aspects, is an idea that contributes to Mirth. Without the horrible character to fear, the exoteric dogmatism that created such falsehood, wouldn't have followers. Fear, is the survival mind of the Animal-(subconscious) and it is attributed to the "nightmare" creating subconscious in the human psyche. The devil , is a concept that creates laughter in an enlightened person and deeper understanding also shows the the devil represents the delusion of outward appearance. Here is the Scapegoat image, that relieves us of our mistakes by saying," The devil made me do it". The "devil" is really our "dark side" of self-absorbed survival emotions.

The Ancients claimed that the devil is God inverted believing in the concept that of matter as opposed to Spirit. However, the Truth is that they are both aspects of the One Thing/Energy, as so graphically shown by the interlocking black and white triangles so familiar to any student of occultism (hiddenism).

 

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In Barbra G. Walker's Book [ THE WOMAN'S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MYTHS AND SECRETS] which has been honored by the London Times Educational supplement as 1986 "Book of the Year", the provenance of the word devil is noted as Persian. She states." The Words "devil" and "divinity" grew from the same root, Indo-European devi (Goddess) or deva (God), which became daeva (devil) in Persian. Old English divell (devil) can be traced to the Roman derivative divus, divi: gods. Thus it seems that, from the beginning, gods and devils were often confused with one another." She goes on to explain such enlightening scholarship that I highly recommenced this book to anyone who seeks an honest education.

There is another fact here that may hide from reason, and that is the combination of the words Devi (Goddess)and Lingam ( Male phallus), is Divya Linga ( Sanskrit word for Divine- lingam) and has also been interpreted by propagandists of Christian past, as the word Devil, which actually bespeaks of the "Son/Sun of God" as the Solar Phallus, which is much the concept of the Roman, Lucifer. which means bringer of light! Much to study here as most of our "knowledge" is propaganda based misconstructions!

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The black background of both cards, represents the darkness of ignorance. The inverted pentagram on the brow of the R.W.S. and Modern Witch devil symbolizes mental inversion and/or "upside down thinking". It is also the sign of man in reverse position and thereby, representing falsehood and delusion. This is because the Devil represents the "Dark Son"/The Trickster. Where as, the half-cube pedestal, this laughable R.W.S. and Modern Witch figure sits on, represents an imperfect understanding of the physical World, that is represented as a cube. The 2 figures are personifications of the self-conscious and subconscious aspects of Mind. Traditional Horns and hoofs indicate that delusion "beastialzes" human consciousness. The chain which holds them to the block of delusion, represents Bondage, which is a mental result of indoctrination and dogma, which is also attributed to Key 15.

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In the more Qabalistic Key 15 cards, the Devil is associated with the Hebrew Letter Ain. The Path of Ayin, means Eye, a sigil for the All Seeing "I" of the One Mind and if we believe in only what our physical eyes show us, we lose our inner "I" sight, shown as the third-eye, that is usually on the forehead of the Tarot-key 15 Goat (scapegoat) and as the point of the inverted pentagram on the Rider-Waite-Smith and Modern Witch Tarot . Inverted pentagrams, represent "upside down" thinking and/or reversal of true knowledge. The enchained figures on the Rider-Waite-Smith and Modern Witch card are shown horned indicating their servitude; However unwittingly, to this comical Bogeyman the woman figure sports a "fruitful" tail, implying sexual-Fecundness (Will to Form) and the male figure's tail is aflame, implying sexual- expressive force (Will to Force).

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The misconception of reality is symbolized in two ways on the THE DEVIL card. First, the smirking mouth, on both Cards, and second, the Goat-Head represents the humorous figure of the childhood nemesis the "Bogeyman"; this "Bogeyman" is more of a demonic character on the Rider-Waite-Smith deck. The Rider-Waite-Smith and Modern Witch cards emphasizes the knowledge that our belief in the illusion of matter (Matter is only .4% visible as our bodies are 99.6% space) is actually laughable while implying that laughter is a humorous approach to our lives and is a tool which will help our consciousness to transcend the illusion of "fearing it to believe it". Mirth is the first great corrective and helps us not to take our perceptions of the material world seriously, which only means "fearfully". Therefore, the Devil cautions us not to believe everything we think or "feel". It pays to note that the Survival Mind of the animal (subconscious), is our Devilish tempter that tricks us into believing we are as Moons who are at the mercy of Forces rather than the Magus (The Sun/Son) who manipulates them. This doesn't mean the subconscious is evil, it just means it is the creator of survival thoughts and instincts that often bedevil us throughout the delusions of material life and the admonishments of culture.

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THE DEVIL represents Raw Power (Mars) of consciousness; "Raw", because it is the force that brings about the transmutation of THE TOWER (key 16) and is in the sign of Capricorn (also shown as the Goat headed or Goat like image on the Waite and Modern Witch ), which is where Mars is exalted-in the Survival Mind. Capricorn, is a weighty, even blind sign of Earth and symbolizes the highest and lowest states of individual personality. Yet it is considered a sign of initiation, or release from matter formed limitations. These material limitations are suggested by the astrological rulership of Capricorn by Saturn, the Planet of Binah, The Great Mother that governs the limitations of form, including Time-Space, as does the Greek- Saturn. These limitations are of both the enclosure of matter or of time, the artificial system by which we meter and enclose all activities. Thus, THE DEVIL also represents the average person's misconception of "reality"; a perceptive belief that the material eyesight and/or-sensual condition of measurement is "Real". The Qaballist knows the physical-material world as the "1%" world, and realizes that the other invisible "99%" (often called "the other side of the Mirror") is the unseen Real that is behind all creation: All is Mind! This misconception of reality is symbolized on the head of the Rider-Waite and Modern Witch card as the upside down pentagram on the entities head. The upside down pentagram indicates delusion as our ideas of spirituality and reality are upside down as it is positioned over the "Third Eye" of Inner Sight. Aleister Crowley stated the the upside down pentagram represented the Bodies rulership over Spirit., which is indeed a delusion, as a mortal being has no power to rule the Spirit, who is the Power of The All. One has to be fooled by their senses into believing the body is powerful and able to supersede spirit. Hence, the devil often is shown as the "trickster" who rules the physical form.

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The Jungian Devil, is almost identical to the Lover card. This card represents 2 different aspects of the Son/Christ within; the Christ (inner Buddha) being a metaphor for the Perfected Self. Hence, the Devil is the Antichrist. In this regard, the fish (symbol for the Christ) points counterclockwise, meaning return to the Godhead; on the Devil card, the fish points clockwise, meaning towards manifestation/ physical Earth.

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Due to fundamental religions, what has been called "evil" ("live" spelled backwards) has found little value in the Dark Emotions of survival thinking. However, what is called "evil" is absolutely essential to the process of the individual-knowledge of Self. Knowledge is neither good nor bad. "Evil" being a word for "error" and which is often ignored is that 50% of all Wisdom is at first "Error" and the other 50% of Wisdom is correction of that error. Everything is failure until it isn't. There can be no light without darkness, no form without shadow; there can be no Perfected Self, without Imperfect Self: no Christ without Antichrist; there can be no resolution of dualities of consciousness without encountering the black waters of discord.

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Assigning Capricorn to this card, the sign of cardinal earth, is appropo for this card, since the devil represents enslavement of consciousness by the illusions of matter. Hence, the bound figures shown on the Devil card. Simply, one must be immersed in the material condition to this extreme before release is possible. Without the sensual intimacy, that the body human gives us Psychies of Spirit, we could not experience data as information, this becomes in-form-action, as we emote this data as "emotional thoughts", and thus enacted through the sensual body, information, becomes knowledge. Knowledge experience becomes learned Wisdom. A Spirit with a body of matter, soon learns what is dysfunctional and functional thought, by the body's reaction to each thought. Hence, a lesson here is obviously, "don't believe everything you think" for there be boogeyman here.

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There are so many examples of this boogeyman theme throughout history; The Christ in the desert being tempted by the Devil and descending into the depths of hell, which is a well known Christian allegory, and the Alchemical principle as the blackness of putrefaction from which gold emerges. This just proves that historically cultures have symbolized the same important psychological (and archetypal) process. Anyway you look at it, the Devil, is a key archetype of the collective unconscious and/or "group soul" of the race. It is unquestionably irrational, anxiety-creating, and stress filled. However, it is found to be somewhat less stressful to deal with the figure as Archetype of Shadow, which embodies the most negative and inferior qualities of our own personalities.

When the Devil card is thrown in a divination, it implies:

  • Strong instinct and suggestive power.
  • Lust for power. 
  • Black magic (fear based magic).
  • Ritualized sexuality.
  • Ego transformation through group rituals.
  • The encounter with the shadow.
  • The Subconscious is considered the Shadow of the Unconsciousness.
  • The sum of unlived possibilities.
  • Perception of the true.
  • Complete self.
  • Lucifer as the bringer of Light.

If reversed (shadow):

  • Fateful entanglements.
  • Self-destructive tendencies and/or drives.
  • Hell.
  • Dark power.
  • Collective hysteria.

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