Justice


Judgemental, Balanced, Balanced, Conscientious, Merciful. Doubtful, Truth-seeking, Stabilising, Insightful. Judgemental, Clarity of thought, Clarity.


Justice is the 11th card which is called the master speech because it is the beginning of a new cycle and an end point at the same time. The point where everything intersects disagreements are clarified, disputes are resolved, that which is shrouded in obscurity comes to light, deception is exchanged for righteousness, silence for action. The chastened are corrected and confusion is replaced by enlightenment.

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Justice is ruled from the throne of righteousness and that which cannot be dispensed with by action requires the weighing of the golden scale where how everything is measured and weighted into a larger structure of the laws and order that rests

Justice is a commonly used card that indicates that clarity and confidence and stability are what shape the situation that the card illustrates. To bring clarity is also to find one's righteousness and strength, out of confusion and discouragement, and with the help of truth to shape one's life according to one's conscience and compassion.

For the higher self not to be tainted by dark machinations and ulterior motives, to mold it into a more understandable tool for dealing with the different aspects of life, and to see it in its complexity, it is necessary to weigh it up and have the capacity to judge but not to be judgmental.

At this stage, people move away from their more direct feelings and try to be objective in matters that may be difficult to judge and have a neutral attitude towards. Striving for objective truths and reasoning, we create protection but at the same time compassion and a sense of justice that will bring clarity.

This indicates that the strength of your choice is what you hold dear and dare, with right on your side, to pursue your path as you go.

In the garden tarot, I have chosen to illustrate the justice that she sits in an outdoor temple up on a hill over the wooden garden to see the garden from an esoteric perspective, you have to go up on the hill to meet the justice there she sits and weighs her scales and holds the sword of justice high because without a clean conscience you can not pass by and overlook your own spiritual garden. She is both the judge and the goddess of inner feeling.