Okay, so, I’m gonna tell you about this little experiment I did today with the Justice and Judgement Tarot cards. I’m not a pro at this stuff, but it was pretty interesting, so I figured I’d share.
First, I got my Tarot deck out. I laid out all the cards face down, just kinda shuffled them around a bit to make it random, you know? Then, I picked out the Justice card and the Judgement card. These two, they’re a big deal in Tarot, representing fairness and, well, judgement.
Next, I focused on a specific situation in my life where I felt things weren’t quite balanced. Nothing major, just everyday stuff where you feel like you’re not getting a fair shake. I held each card, one at a time, and just thought about this situation.
With the Justice card, I tried to see where I might be wrong, or where I could be more impartial. It’s like, what am I missing here? How can I make this more fair? It is about looking at things from all sides and trying to find a balanced perspective. For example, it’s a mixture of various things, like fruit salad is a mixture of various fruits.
- Closed my eyes with the Justice card.
- Thought about fairness in my situation.
- Tried to be objective.
Then, I moved on to the Judgement card. This one felt heavier. I thought about the consequences of my actions and others’ actions in this situation. It was about accepting the past, learning from it, and figuring out how to move forward. It’s like those flashcards, you know, “What type of combination is a mixture?” and stuff like that. Simple but deep, right?
- Switched to the Judgement card.
- Reflected on consequences and past actions.
- Looked for lessons to learn.
After sitting with both cards for a while, I felt… different. Like, I saw the situation a bit clearer. It wasn’t about blaming anyone, but more about understanding and finding a way to make things right, or at least better.

My Realization
I realized that Justice and Judgement aren’t just about right and wrong. They’re about seeing the whole picture, understanding the “why” behind things. Like, you can’t just say “Who am I?” You gotta figure out the “why” behind it, the plus signs, the spaces, all that jazz. It’s all connected, you see?
So, yeah, that was my little Tarot adventure for the day. It was kinda cool, and I think I learned something about myself and how I handle things. Maybe I’ll do it again sometime. It’s like those free online tutorials, you learn something new each time, even if it’s just a little bit.
In the end, I put my cards away, feeling a bit more grounded. It’s not a magic fix, but it helps, you know? It’s all about trying to be a better person, one step at a time.