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Love & Relationships

Page of Wands, Death, The Devil

September 19, 2025

Page of Wands
Page of Wands(Reversed)
Death
Death(Upright)
The Devil
The Devil(Upright)

“A closed door is not the end—it is often the beginning of a truer path.”

Your three cards—Page of Wands reversed, Death upright, and The Devil upright—paint a story of endings, temptations, and the courage needed to change.

The Page of Wands, when reversed, speaks of hesitation and missed sparks. This card usually shows youthful curiosity and boldness. Turned upside down, it points to stalled excitement or a message that never arrives. In your love life, this suggests a period where enthusiasm has faded or communication feels blocked. Perhaps you or your partner are holding back, fearing the unknown or doubting your own worth.

At the center sits Death, one of tarot’s most honest cards. This isn’t about literal endings but transformation. Death clears away what no longer serves, making space for growth. Something old in your relationship—perhaps patterns, beliefs, or even an actual connection—wants to be released. It can feel daunting to let go, yet this card assures you that renewal follows every ending.

Finally, The Devil arrives upright. This card is about attachment and temptation. It signals habits or desires that keep you stuck, whether it’s a fear of being alone, a repeating argument, or an attraction that clouds your judgment. The Devil asks you to look closely at what binds you. Are you staying because of comfort or obligation? Is there a pleasure you chase that leaves you unfulfilled?

Together, these cards tell a clear story. There is hesitance or lost spark (Page of Wands reversed), an inevitable transformation or ending (Death), and a lesson about unhealthy attachments (The Devil). Sometimes, we cling to what’s familiar out of habit, not love. Real growth in love comes from facing discomfort and choosing honesty over ease.

So consider this: What are you truly holding onto in your relationship—love itself, or the comfort of what you already know?