Justice as a daily card
Thread originally posted on the Aeclectic Tarot Forum on 17 Jan 2003, and now archived in the Forum Library.
| pozt |
17 Jan 2003 |
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After getting an upright Justice, I decided to pick another card for clarification, which came up with the reversed Chariot.
can someone explain this to me? Does it ask me not to be so confident or sth like that? But what's the Justice's significance?
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| Thirteen |
18 Jan 2003 |
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Justice often indicates an almost ruthless need to balance things out, to be absolutely fair and "just."
A reversed chariot could indicate that you're not doing this--as the chariot indicates control over opposing forces (the black and white horses)--as well as focus and determination.
Thus, the Justice card said to you, "You've got to start balancing things out, you're going overboard to one side or the other, you're letting the "white" side take total control, you need to stop that. Have some white, some black!"
You asked for clarificaton and the Chariot cards said: "You're unbalanced! You're not in control over these two sides--they go too much one way or the other, not your way."
Does that make any sense?
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| bec |
18 Jan 2003 |
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gotta agree with thirteen here,
justice is telling you to put the day on a scale, make things in balance, since you ask for clarification,
you get a reversed chariot, which is total out of control, horses are runing in their own direction here.
So in the mundane world this could be about something simple like say:
you sitting all day using time on your cards, when you actually should be doing some housework today ;)
hope this helps
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| pozt |
18 Jan 2003 |
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Thanks!
I agree with what you said, Thirteen. The day's over already and I've assessed my recent life. I've also been getting too much of the "Justice" and "reversed chariot" lately in all my readings.
Seems like I should change the way I act towards a certain someone who does not seem to appreciate me. :)
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