Who’s this troublemaker?
Hey there! I’m Dustin (he/him), the person behind Lucky Devil Divination, where I blend insight, humor, and a touch of devilish charm into each reading. I believe tarot doesn’t always have to be serious—sometimes the clearest insights come wrapped in a bit of laughter and a smile.
With years of experience and a strong intuition (I’ve mastered the art of the gut feeling!) I’ve come to see divination as more than just cards, coins and charms—they’re keys to self-discovery and growth. My goal is to help you see things from a fresh perspective, reflect on your journey, and help you uncover your own insights you hadn’t expected.
To me, tarot is a conversation—a shared space where your energy, your questions, and your openness ignite the magic of each reading. I am here to walk alongside you as you explore your path, so whether we are staying near the light or exploring the forgotten caverns below, how far we go is always up to you.
Why did you choose Lucky Devil?
I grew up with a Christian upbringing and was always taught that cards and divination were “of the devil”—along with being who I truly was. I grew up in a small farm town, surrounded by nothing but blankets of cornfields, endless sky and pickup trucks, and there wasn’t really a place for someone like me to belong. So, I hid certain parts of myself and was taught, in subtle ways, not to trust my gut or intuition from a very young age.
It wasn’t until later in life—after unpacking all that baggage (and plenty of therapy, LOL)—that I realized my intuition was never something to fear. It was always there, honest and real.
So I found myself thinking
… maybe the “devil” has been misunderstood all along?
After this revelation, the devil became more of a lucky charm for me. It’s a reminder to trust my intuition, be true to myself, and not be held back by the beliefs I grew up with. I see myself as a complex, cosmic being with purpose. I’m not wicked, sinful, or lost—just a lucky devil!
Through tarot and divination (which I was always told were “tools from the devil”), I’ve been able to reconnect with forgotten parts of myself, dig into my subconscious, and shine light on the shadows I’d once ignored. These tools have helped me keep asking questions, continue growing, and learn to celebrate who I really am—which, if you ask me, is pretty lucky! And honestly, who wouldn’t want a bit of the devil’s luck? That cheeky bastard!
