Okay, so today, let’s talk about this Justice tarot card thing. I’ve been messing around with tarot cards lately, not because I think they’re magic or anything, but they’re kind of like a fun way to think about stuff, you know?
So, I pulled out this Justice card the other day. It’s got this lady on it, holding scales and a sword. I went online to see what people say about it. Some people say it means truth and fairness. Like, if you’re dealing with a problem, this card might be saying you need to find a fair solution.
But then I flipped it over, the reversed position, and things get a bit dicey. It’s like the opposite. I read somewhere that it can mean someone’s being dishonest or trying to avoid taking responsibility for something. That got me thinking. Like, if you’re in a fight with someone, maybe you need to check yourself and make sure you’re not the one being unfair, right?

Then I dug deeper, and it looks like the meaning can change depending on where it shows up in a reading. If it’s in the future spot, it might mean you’ve got a big decision coming up. And all this stuff you’re doing now is leading you to that decision. It makes sense when you think about it. Life’s not always solid, things change, and you gotta roll with the punches.
- Pulled the Justice card: I started by just drawing the card during one of my little tarot sessions.
- Looked up the upright meaning: I hopped online and checked out what the usual interpretations were for the card when it’s right side up.
- Flipped it over: Then I looked at the reversed meaning because, well, why not?
- Thought about the future position: I also read about how the card’s meaning changes if it shows up in the future position of a spread.
- Realized stuff: After all that, I just kind of sat back and thought about how it all relates to real-life situations.
One interesting thing I found was that a reversed Justice card can sometimes point to financial dishonesty. It’s a reminder to be careful who you share your financial info with. I found it was an interesting detail.
Now, I’m not saying tarot cards are going to tell you the winning lottery numbers or anything. But sometimes, they can give you a new way to look at a problem. And this Justice card, whether it’s upright or reversed, is all about being fair and honest, with yourself and with others. That’s something I think we can all work on, right?
At the end of the day, tarot cards for me are more about self-reflection. They’re like a mirror, showing you things you might not have noticed about yourself or your situation. And that’s pretty cool, even if you don’t believe in the whole fortune-telling thing.