
Tarot card meaning, upright and reversed.
Justice represents fairness, truth, and accountability.
Reversed, Justice points to unfairness, avoiding accountability, and imbalance.
Justice sits with a raised sword in one hand and level scales in the other, and the detail worth noticing is that the sword is already lifted, straight up, before any verdict, because clear seeing and consequence are the same gesture here. The scales hang even, weighing without leaning. Behind the veil there is no soft escape, only the plain accounting. Whatever reckoning is in front of you, this card asks for honest cause and effect, not the version that flatters your side.
Reversed, the scales tip and the sword lowers or points sideways, the accounting bent to spare someone the weight, possibly you. A decision that should have been made straight gets delayed until the delay itself becomes the dishonesty. The blade has not gone dull; it is only being held wrong. Name the imbalance plainly and the scale starts to level on its own.
AffirmationI hold the scales level and let the sword stay upright.
Which side of the scale am I quietly pressing with my thumb?
Justice represents fairness, truth, and accountability. Justice sits with a raised sword in one hand and level scales in the other, and the detail worth noticing is that the sword is already lifted, straight up, before any verdict, because clear seeing and consequence are the same gesture here. The scales hang even, weighing without leaning.
Reversed, Justice points to unfairness, avoiding accountability, and imbalance. Reversed, the scales tip and the sword lowers or points sideways, the accounting bent to spare someone the weight, possibly you.
It depends. Justice is balanced, so it answers with a question rather than a yes or no. Look at the cards around it and what you already feel.
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