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Justice Tarot Yes/No: Simple Guidance Awaits You

Okay, so today I’m gonna spill the tea on my little tarot experiment: the “Justice Tarot Yes or No” spread. It wasn’t some grand revelation, but hey, every little bit helps, right?

It all started last week. I was wrestling with a decision – nothing life-altering, just a work thing – and I was totally stuck. I’d been reading up on tarot, and the whole “yes or no” thing seemed like a quick and dirty way to get some clarity. So, I figured, why not?

First, I grabbed my Rider-Waite deck. Gave it a good shuffle, you know, focusing on my question. I was trying to keep it simple: “Should I take on this extra project?” Nothing fancy.

Then, I did a one-card pull. Yep, just one. That’s the whole “spread” (if you can even call it that!). The card I pulled was… Justice. Go figure, right? Called it “Justice Tarot Yes or No” because that’s what I drew.

Now, here’s where it gets a little subjective. There’s no hard-and-fast rule for interpreting Justice as a “yes” or “no.” I dug around online a bit. Some folks say upright Justice is a “yes,” meaning things will be fair and balanced. Others say it’s more about weighing the pros and cons, so it’s not a straight answer.

I decided to go with my gut. Looking at the card, I felt like it was telling me to really think about the implications of taking on this project. Was it fair to myself? Did I have the bandwidth? Was it going to throw my whole schedule out of whack?

Basically, Justice wasn’t giving me a simple “yes” or “no.” It was telling me to consider.

So, what did I do? I made a list. Pros on one side, cons on the other. Time commitment, potential rewards, stress levels… I laid it all out. And you know what? The cons outweighed the pros. I realized that taking on the project would just lead to burnout and resentment.

In the end, I turned it down. And honestly, I felt a huge weight lift off my shoulders.

Here’s the takeaway: Don’t expect the tarot to give you easy answers. Especially with a card like Justice. It’s more about prompting you to think things through. It’s more like a guide for making a choice instead of the choice itself.

Would I do the “Justice Tarot Yes or No” thing again? Probably. But I’d go in knowing it’s just one piece of the puzzle. Gotta use your own brain, too!

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