What Does The Justice Card Mean In Tarot Cards

Truth, justice, and the rule of law are represented by the Justice tarot card. Scales in her left hand depict how intuition and logic should coexist as she reclines in her chair. She holds a double-edged sword in her right hand as a representation of objectivity. The square on her crown represents her need for clarity of intellect in order to administer justice. A purple cloak and some tall gray pillars are behind her. She displays the toe of a white shoe from beneath her red shawl, which is fastened with a clasp. This serves as a spiritual reminder that the results of their deeds are what she gives.

What is the love meaning of the Justice Tarot card?

If you are single and have a love Tarot reading, Justice may suggest a connection to someone working in the legal field (judge, lawyer, legal secretary etc.) Since it is the Tarot card that represents Libra, a Libra might be in the horizon for you. Justice in a love tarot reading can show that this imbalance is going to be repaired with the loving partner you deserve entering your life if you have served others with honesty and kindness but not been treated well in return in relationships. It may also mean that people who have mistreated you will pay for it. Whether Justice is a positive or terrible sign for a relationship ultimately relies on how you and your spouse act. If both of you are being sincere and acting morally in your relationship, you will reap the benefits in the shape of more harmony or a stronger commitment. It may stand for the marriage contract and denote marriage. However, Justice says that if any of you has cheated or been dishonest, the truth will come out, and the dishonest person will suffer the consequences of their actions.

Is justice a symbol of karma?

When we discuss the idea that justice has been done, we typically mean that the offender received a sentence for their crimes. While that is true, we encourage you to look further.

Justice may seem like a straightforward idea, as we stated in the start, but we assure you that it is not. Consider what justice is: the restoration of equity and balance, the belief that everything is right in the world once more, and fairness. Consider the balance and impartiality, the possibilities and the judgments represented by the sword and scales in the artwork. Not necessarily punishmentalthough that is a component of itbut with the Judgement major arcana card, the idea of punishment is somewhat diffused.

In the end, the Justice card is about karma, but not in the traditional sense of reaping what you sow, or at least not solely in that sense. This card may serve as a warning to mend your ways before karma takes her bus over to your house and enters through the front door if you have been cruel or brutish. Having a clear conscience, kindness, and good intentions, on the other hand, may denote a beneficial conclusion or a constructive resolution to a situation.

In other circumstances, finding justice in a reading may mean that you are forced to make a significant decision. The choice you make will be of your own free will and may prove to be a turning point in your life, but you cannot avoid having to make it.

Decisions, balance, karma, and options are the keywords and ideas associated with the Justice card.

Does Justice indicate a yes or no answer?

Fairness, balance, and neutrality are the three pillars of justice. This is why it isn’t a card that is frequently used to judge whether something is yes or no.

If you are just looking for this kind of response, consider the following: Is ____ what’s best for me? Will ____ negatively impact me or another person?

Will I really be glad if I get a yes (or no)? You can find the answers you need by reflecting on these questions.

When you get the Justice card, what does that mean?

Justice card: What does it mean? The Justice card suggests that the outcome would be impartial. Justice is like a sword; it will not be swayed by how anything appears on the surface while making a judgement.

What does justice entail in the context of relationships?

If you’ve been working hard, love and romance will come your way because justice is about karma. Your relationships will reflect what you’ve been providing to others if you’ve been kind, kind, and helpful. If you’ve been single, people will find you extra alluring because of your loving and upbeat personality.

Make sure you have been treating your spouse honestly because the law of cause and consequence is the main theme of this card. Make sure that problems in your relationships are addressed with respect and trust in your partner, and watch out for bitterness and defensiveness. Now is the time for understanding and compromise. This card can also represent the need to be diplomatic and communicate your annoyance in a way that is considerate of your partner’s feelings. Your partnership will prosper as long as problems are resolved in an open and sincere manner.

Is the Justice reversed card a yes or a no?

A Justice card that is inverted denotes dishonesty and a failure to accept responsibility for one’s actions. It could also be a symptom of deceit or unethical behavior.

Avoid trying to escape the repercussions of your prior deeds; it would be far wiser to deal with the issue head-on before it gets out of hand.

Love and Relationships

Reversed Justice indicates that you are lying to your partner about your genuine sentiments in a relationship reading. You must tell them right away if you have a secret desire or if you no longer care for them as much as you used to.

This card may also indicate unresolved trauma from a previous affair or betrayal.

Career

At work, you are receiving unjust treatment. It’s likely that you’re being overworked and underpaid, or that your supervisor or coworkers are claiming credit for your successes.

Justice serves as a reminder to act rationally and calmly if you believe you are being undermined or exploited. Call a meeting with your manager and demand more equitable treatment. If things don’t work out, request a transfer or begin looking for a new position.

Money

You have used your money unethically, whether through theft, lying about your purchases, or taking on excessive debt. This dishonest conduct is destroying your relationships and eating you up within.

Tell the truth and take responsibility for your choices. Your eventual reckoning will only get worse if you don’t do it now.

Health

You’ve been abusing drugs, alcohol, or other compulsive activities excessively. Reduce till you feel more in control of yourself because otherwise, you’ll start experiencing major health issues.

Is judgment true or false?

The Judgement card is often a neutral card in tarot yes or no readings, but if the other cards in your spread seem good, it tends to lean more toward a yes.

Remember that the Judgement card represents transition and change as well. Additionally, that the results of your actions will impact the world.

As a result, Judgement is a “Yes, you are being called forward” if you are receiving a reading on an important, life-altering issue. Take the initiative and carry out your obligation. But be ready to firmly place the past where it belongsin the past!

Why do I keep drawing the Tarot card for justice?

Let’s imagine that you have a strong desire for social justice. If the Justice tarot card appears in your reading, you may be confident that your attempts to improve the world are on the correct course. The Justice card can also serve as a reminder that you made the proper choice if you’re studying to become a lawyer and that you possess the power of this card within yourself.

Again, however, the Justice tarot card interpretation can also be interpreted more literally, according to Labrador: “Perhaps it’s a reminder to read contracts carefully to make sure you’re not missing anything, to deal with red tape, or to go through contracts a little more carefully.