before I start...... I understand that some people see this deity differently than I do. But please don't try to change my mind (it won't work)
now that we have that clear let's begin!
Lord Lucifer is picking up on some spicy desires. maybe it's a person or it's moments when you feel the urge. whatever it may be he's saying that you should express that desire and have no shame. Don't force yourself self onto someone! but he's saying that it's attainable.
I'm also seeing with the work card that you tend overwork or be overly productive. You hold yourself to a high standard and you see spice as not important. Don't let your desire to work take away your desire to be spicy.
there's some tarot to clarify as well
the 8 of swords is kinda like you feel trapped.Maybe you feel that you have to fill all positions at work or try to do everything. This is a painful trap,it's disguised as productivity and dedication. overworking is not as honorable as it looks.
it's time to go beyond this mindset and focus on your relationships. There's might be some "snakes" in your life.Try not to let them take away your desires. if you need to get space then mute notifications or block.
I'm summary....
stop overworking and express your spicy desires safely and appropriately. Remember to take a look at your close friends and other relationships. Keep an eye out for snakes!
3/5 Edited to
... Read moreIn my own experience, embracing my desires—whether emotional, romantic, or personal—helps me live more authentically and with less regret. Often, we tend to suppress these feelings, labeling them as distractions or unnecessary burdens, especially when work or responsibilities pile up. But as this message from Lord Lucifer suggests, desires are a natural part of the human experience and deserve acknowledgment rather than shame.
I've found that when I overwork or push productivity to the extreme, my emotional and social needs get neglected, which leads to burnout and dissatisfaction. The 8 of Swords tarot symbolism resonates deeply here: feeling trapped in one’s own routines or obligations can blind us to important aspects of life, including personal connections and self-care. Recognizing this trap is the first step to breaking free.
Furthermore, evaluating relationships is crucial. Sometimes, negative influences—what the message calls "snakes"—can drain energy or hinder personal growth. In today's digital age, it’s easier than ever to mute or block toxic contacts, which creates much-needed space for positive interactions and self-reflection.
Balancing work and personal desires requires intentionality and boundaries. For example, scheduling time for hobbies, socializing, or simply moments of 'spice' ignites joy and keeps life vibrant. Being open to this balance without guilt can transform your well-being.
Remember, expressing desires should always be consensual and safe. It’s about honoring your feelings and connecting with others respectfully. This approach nurtures confidence and enriches relationships without compromising integrity.
In summary, my journey aligns with this message: honor your desires, avoid the overwork trap, carefully choose who you allow into your inner life, and prioritize authentic connections. These small but powerful shifts promote holistic wellness and fulfillment, just as the tarot and Lord Lucifer’s guidance invite us to explore.
one message I forgot to add was a quote from The Shining. A classic Stanley Kubrik(sorry if I spelled that wrong) movie.
"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy"
at this point In the movie, the father(Jack ) is trying to write a book. He's starting to go crazy because of all of his hard work.
don't be like Jack.... it doesn't end well for him.
one message I forgot to add was a quote from The Shining. A classic Stanley Kubrik(sorry if I spelled that wrong) movie. "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" at this point In the movie, the father(Jack ) is trying to write a book. He's starting to go crazy because of all of his hard work. don't be like Jack.... it doesn't end well for him.