Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Justice - Major Arcana Series

Justice Card- is traditionally card number 11 in the Major Arcana, however in some decks you can find it at number 8.
This is a controversial card because what Justice means to me, may not mean to you and vice versa, and each person has their own ideas of justice. That being said I am not very fond of this card, even though it can also mean achieving equilibrium, balance. I am passionate about all things in life, and telling me to be balanced is like taking the enthusiasm out of the equation, which is not I am inclined to be liking very much.

To me justice would be something like the quote of the current president of Turkey, Racep Tayyipp Erdogan:
"[Israel] has no conscious, no honor, no pride. They curse Hitler day and night, but they have surpassed Hitler in barbarism".
And this applies to American politics as well, where Jews constantly interfere with American people's true interests and manipulate American government to enter wars and bomb countries they should not go to.

The Justice Card interpretations from my own perspective as well from other author's perspectives are presented below:

 
Justice

Card overview:

The Justice card means that you are being held responsible for your actions or it can also mean that you are entering an agreement, a partnership with someone. This card also can represent writers or writing, clarity and fairness. If the Justice represents a situation, you need to gather all the facts/ the information before reaching a good conclusion. Think deeper.

Conflicts:

One of the challenges you will face with this card is that you will “pay” for what you have done wrong, or that “you will ripe what you sow” morally or legally. There can be legal complications or the loss of a lawsuit. The Justice card suggests that you cannot deal with responsibilities or you are having a hard time recognizing your mistakes. If you are a writer it symbolizes a creative block.

Solution:

You will make decisions that are right, or you will enter agreements that are fair. It is the best time to analyse and evaluate a situation, to consider all the possible pros & cons, to prioritize and make lists, to balance and make adjustments when necessary.
In relationships, the Justice can mean getting married in the court house, or a in the city hall. Form a business perspective, Justice simply means paying your bills and taxes, or balancing your checkbook.


In the picture above we have the Justice card in 4 different decks as follows: #1 Tarot of Jane Austen, #2 Tarot of the Celtic Faeries, #3 Nicoletta Ceccoli Tarot and #4 Dark Grimoire Tarot.

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