Balance and equilibrium are at play when you draw the Justice card. There is balance in the situation you’re reading about – you might experience it as a sense of fairness, or balance is about to come into your life. Equilibrium is being restored. This balance is man-made and external to yourself. For this reason, it can sometimes relate to legal situations. If so, Justice will be served, and the outcome will be fair and impartial. This is the card of human justice and external balance.
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The Hierophant Tarot Card Meanings
Pamela Coleman Smith, 1909 The Hierophant Keywords: Tradition, Conformity, Orthodoxy, Institutions The Hierophant Tarot Card Description Key 5: The Hierophant is a religious figure in a position of authority in an established church. He sits in a temple between two pillars reminiscent of, but quite different from the High Priestess. One of the names sometimes …
The Emperor Tarot Card Meanings
The Emperor represents themes such as structure, stability, solid foundations, order, paternity and control. He uses rational thought and intellect to establish order.
The High Priestess Tarot Card Meanings
The High Priestess is a card of intuition, mystery and delving deep into your psyche. This is a time to reflect and meditate.
The Magician Tarot Card Meanings
When The Magician appears in a reading, you know that you have all the tools and skills you need to take action and manifest. Earth, Air, Fire and Water are laid out before you.
The Fool Tarot Card Meanings
The Fool is about new beginnings and new experiences. When he makes an appearance, you can expect a time of new growth…a new phase in your life.