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This Tarot major arcana shows a woman sitting on a golden throne. Gold is the color of her intelligence.
Justice holds the Sword of Justice in her right hand and the Scale of Justice – which is in gold too – in her left hand.
This character seems impartial, representing integrity and incorruptibility.
Basic meaning:
In the right position, the Justice represents equity, virtue, impartiality, stability,…
In the reversed position, this tarot card represents hypocrisy, intolerance, instability,…
Simplified example:
A consulting person needs to learn more about the next six month of her existence.
For this example, we will use the “Evolution” play. We place five major arcana one beside the other and, under each one, we place a minor arcana.
The cards are laid out as follows:
* The High Priestess – Sixth of Coins
* The Moon – Servant of Swords
* Justice – King of Swords
* The Wheel of Fortune – Ace of Spears
* The Magician – Ace of Coins
Interpretation:
The High Priestess – Sixth of Coins: our client will face some financial problems;
The Moon – Servant of Swords: she has problems with her child who causes her many disappointments and these financial troubles will come from him;
Justice – King of Swords: she will have to consult a lawyer and go in front of Justice to defend her child;
The Wheel of Fortune – Ace of Spears: these cards symbolize the victory of our consulting person;
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