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  2. The Devil (tarot card) - Wikipedia

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    THE DEVIL.—Ravage, violence, vehemence, extraordinary efforts, force, fatality; that which is predestined but is not for this reason evil. Reversed: Evil fatality, weakness, pettiness, blindness. In the Rider–Waite–Smith deck , the Devil is derived in part from Eliphas Levi 's famous illustration " Baphomet " in his Dogme et Rituel de la ...

  3. Everything You Need to Know About the Devil Tarot Card - AOL

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    Few tarot cards elicit such a dramatic response like the appearance of the Devil, but I assure you, there’s no need to panic! After all, there are no bad tarot cards in the deck, just lessons to ...

  4. List of backmasked messages - Wikipedia

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    The only lyric to this interlude. Heard once at around 0:25 to 0:35, and four times from 1:45 to end. The title is reversed because you have to reverse the song as well to get the message from it. [57] Marilyn Manson "Tourniquet" "This is my lowest point of vulnerability" [15] At the opening of the track. "Revelation #9" Various messages.

  5. Major Arcana - Wikipedia

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    The Devil Typhon The Devil: Great Force Typhon The Devil The Devil The Devil XVI The House of God The Castle of Plutus ("God-House") The Tower: Misery, Prison The Beheaded Tower ("The Lightning-Struck Tower") The Tower The Blasted Tower The Tower XVII The Star Osiris, The Dog Star ("Sirius") The Star: Desolation, Air The Star of the Magi The Star

  6. Nine of Swords - Wikipedia

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    This card often shows a figure sitting up in bed. [1] The illustration represents pain from within. resulting from worry, guilt, and pure anguish. [1]When this card is reversed it can be about real or imagined doubts or pain, just as dreams can be about real or imagined parts of our life.

  7. Death (tarot card) - Wikipedia

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    The card, drawn in reverse, can be interpreted as stagnation and the inability to move or change, according to Gray. [ 4 ] According to A. E. Waite 's 1910 book The Pictorial Key to the Tarot , the Death card carries several divinatory associations: [ 5 ]

  8. The Hanged Man (tarot card) - Wikipedia

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    The Hanged Man (XII) from the Rider–Waite tarot deck. The Hanged Man (XII) is the twelfth Major Arcana card in most traditional tarot decks. It is used in game playing as well as in divination.

  9. Matthew 5:37 - Wikipedia

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    One reading is that one should simply answer requests with yes or no, and that anything extra, such as oaths, results in evil. This is very similar to a passage at James 5:12, which quite clearly has this meaning. For the Christian a simple yes or no should be sufficient, no oaths are required as they are to be trusted even without them. This ...