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JUSTICE

Justice

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Ruling Planet: Venus

 

Element: Air

 

Numerology: 11 (1+1=2) Two ~ Balance, harmony, choices, decisions,  diplomacy.

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Astrological Sign: Libra (Sept 24th Oct 23rd)

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The Justice Tarot card is a powerful emblem of balance, fairness, and the pursuit of truth. Governed by Venus, the planet of love, beauty, and harmony, and associated with the element of Air, this card reflects the importance of clarity, logic, and objectivity in all matters of judgment. Libra, the astrological sign connected with Justice, further reinforces these themes, as Libra is the sign most concerned with balance, relationships, and fairness.

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Numerologically, the number eleven (1+1=2) resonates with the qualities of balance, harmony, choices, and diplomacy. It is a number that bridges the material and spiritual realms, calling for decisions that are both fair and just. The association with the number two emphasises the importance of duality, partnership, and finding equilibrium in all aspects of life.

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At the center of the Justice card is the figure of a goddess, holding a set of scales in one hand and a sword of truth in the other. The scales symbolise balance and impartiality, reflecting the need to weigh all sides of a situation before making a decision. They remind us that true justice requires considering every detail, ensuring that the outcome is fair and balanced. The scales are not just about external judgment but also about inner balance—evaluating our own actions, motives, and intentions.

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The sword of truth is a powerful symbol of clarity, decisiveness, and the power of truth to cut through illusion. It represents the sharp, uncompromising nature of justice, which demands honesty and integrity. The sword is double-edged, symbolising the duality of justice—it can both protect the innocent and punish the guilty. It also serves as a reminder that justice is not passive; it requires action and the willingness to stand up for what is right.

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The veil behind the figure of Justice represents the idea that not all truths are immediately visible. It symbolises the need to look beyond appearances and delve into the deeper truths of a situation. The veil suggests that justice is not only about what is seen but also about understanding the hidden factors that influence outcomes. It calls for discernment and a deeper awareness of the complexities of life.

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Flanking the figure of Justice are two pillars, representing the dual forces of mercy and severity, or the balance between compassion and discipline. These pillars are reminiscent of those in the High Priestess card, signifying the gateway to higher wisdom and the universal truths that guide us. The pillars underscore the idea that true justice is about maintaining equilibrium between opposing forces, ensuring that fairness prevails in all situations.

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When the Justice card appears in a reading, it often signals the need for a clear, logical mind in decision-making. You may be facing a choice or situation that requires you to weigh the pros and cons carefully, considering all aspects before proceeding. This card also speaks to issues of law and accountability, suggesting that legal matters, contracts, or negotiations may be at the forefront. Whether you are dealing with legal professionals, court cases, or important documents, Justice urges you to approach the situation with a balanced and impartial perspective.

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In its most positive manifestation, the Justice card indicates that fairness will prevail. If surrounded by supportive cards, it suggests that legal outcomes will go in your favor, negotiations will be successful, and the truth will be revealed. You will feel a sense of satisfaction, knowing that your responsible and mature handling of a situation has been rewarded. This card encourages you to maintain a clear-sighted view, ensuring that your emotions do not cloud your judgment.

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Reversed

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The Justice card can signify the challenges of an unfair world. You may face delays, obstacles, or frustrations within the legal system. There may be a sense of injustice, where the guilty go unpunished, or the innocent are wrongfully blamed. This reversal warns of potential bias, dishonesty, or corruption, either in your own actions or in those around you.

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However, even in its reversed state, the Justice card carries a message of hope. The law of karma—what goes around, comes around—remains ever-present. While you may experience setbacks, the card reassures you that eventually, the scales will tip back into balance. Justice, though delayed, is never denied. Karma will ultimately restore fairness, and truth will come to light, even if it takes time.

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Reversed meanings…

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Issues: It could mean there is an issue with the card’s upright message.

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Opposite: The meaning may be the opposite of the upright message.

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Blocked: The energy may be blocked and requires action to turn it around.

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Weakened: The energy may be weaker than the upright meaning.

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Warning: It may be a warning to avoid the current path or face possible difficulties or even danger.

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Denial: It could suggest someone is in denial about the meaning of the card.

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Delay: The energy may be delayed and will manifest eventually.

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Decay: The upright meaning is diminishing and cannot be relied on.

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