Okay, so I wanted to figure out if the Justice tarot card generally means “yes” or “no” in a reading. It’s been bugging me, so I decided to do some digging and practice a bit myself.
My Little Experiment
First, I grabbed my trusty tarot deck. I’ve had it for a while, and it’s always felt pretty reliable. I shuffled the cards really well, focusing on getting a clear “yes” or “no” answer.
Then, I laid out a simple three-card spread. I figured this would give me a bit more context than just pulling the Justice card by itself. I asked a simple question: “Should I start that new online course I’ve been thinking about?”
- Card 1 (Past): The Chariot – Okay, this felt like a “yes” to taking action in the past. I’ve been driven!
- Card 2 (Present): Justice! Here it is. It felt serious and weighty.
- Card 3 (Future): The Star – This seemed like a good sign, hopeful and positive.
So, with Justice in the present, flanked by two pretty positive cards, I interpreted it as a “yes, but…” kind of answer. It felt like the universe was saying, “Yes, you should go for it, but be fair to yourself, be balanced, and make sure you’re doing it for the right reasons.”
I did a few more of these three-card pulls, just to see if the pattern held. I asked things like, “Will I finish that book I’m reading this week?” and “Is it a good idea to call my friend Sarah today?”
Here’s what I noticed:
- When Justice showed up alongside mostly “positive” cards (like The Sun, The Lovers, or The Ace of Cups), it usually felt like a “yes, but be mindful.”
- When it appeared with more “challenging” cards (like The Tower, The Five of Swords, or The Devil), It amplifies a “no.” Or maybe a “yes, but there will be consequences.”
My Conclusion (For Now!)
Based on my little experiment, I’m leaning towards thinking of Justice as a “maybe” or a “yes/no, but…” card. It’s not a straight-up “yes” or “no.” It’s more about fairness, balance, and the consequences of your actions. It is important to be very careful. It felt like it was telling me to weigh things carefully and make sure I’m being honest with myself before making a decision.
I still think I’ll try out doing some one card “yes/no” pulls in the future.