15 The Devil - Saja and King Yunma

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A high quality photo-stock print of Saja and King Yuna representing the Devil, a perfect gift for a friend or family member seeking release from rules and materialism.

In Korean mythology, Saja is a psychopomp, or soul guide, who is often depicted as a man in traditional Joseung bureaucratic garb . In his role as a grim reaper, Saja is tasked with leading the souls of the deceased to the underworld, where they encounter King Yama, the ruler of the afterlife. Although Saja serves King Yama faithfully, he also feels sympathy for the souls he guides, torn between his duty and compassion.

The Devil tarot card represents temptation, bondage, and materialism. It symbolizes the struggle between choosing the path of virtue or succumbing to desires and attachments that may lead to self-destruction or suffering.

The story of Saja, as the grim reaper, embodies the essence of the Devil card. As a servant of King Yama, Saja is bound by duty to guide souls to the afterlife, even though he empathizes with their plight. This conflict between duty and empathy reflects the struggle between the higher self and base desires, which is central to the message of the Devil tarot card.

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