QueenPen
Judgement is all about letting go of one thing to get something else that is greater and better--usually this relates to a change in your life that can't be made until you let go of something that his holding you back. So in this case, it says that something you think is important will have to be let go in order to get what you want. But you will realize that letting this thing go was actually a very good move, and you might even wonder why you held onto it for so long.
For example, you really want a new pair of shoes but you can't buy them until you get rid of an old pair. And there's this old, old pair that you've held onto for years, you're sentimental about them, but they're out of style and falling apart and you never wear them....you finally get rid of them to get the new shoes, and once they're gone, you realize that you weren't as attached to them as you thought. In fact, you're glad they're out of your closet, because they were part of your old life, and it's good to release that and move on.
That may seem a slightly silly example, but it gets across Judgement's message in a purchase deal. Something you're holding onto has to be let go to make room for the purchase before you can have it, or if this is a deal, then you have to concede something in order for it to go through. But, Judgement promises that however hard it seem to concede that thing, you'll find, afterwards, that it wasn't a sacrifice like you thought. You'll feel like you freed yourself from something, and be glad of it.
Thirteen! That is such an awesome interpretation! I got a judgment outcome for a relationship today. I knew the message was it's over, but you just hit the nail on the head! In this relationship, these two lovers were high school lovers still hanging on, although in and out of other relationships for one; the other married for 20 years. Recently, they just stopped talking. Your explanation says it all! So, your interpretation can be used for other judgment outcomes, not just purchases. Thanks!
For example, you really want a new pair of shoes but you can't buy them until you get rid of an old pair. And there's this old, old pair that you've held onto for years, you're sentimental about them, but they're out of style and falling apart and you never wear them....you finally get rid of them to get the new shoes, and once they're gone, you realize that you weren't as attached to them as you thought. In fact, you're glad they're out of your closet, because they were part of your old life, and it's good to release that and move on.
That may seem a slightly silly example, but it gets across Judgement's message in a purchase deal. Something you're holding onto has to be let go to make room for the purchase before you can have it, or if this is a deal, then you have to concede something in order for it to go through. But, Judgement promises that however hard it seem to concede that thing, you'll find, afterwards, that it wasn't a sacrifice like you thought. You'll feel like you freed yourself from something, and be glad of it.
Thirteen! That is such an awesome interpretation! I got a judgment outcome for a relationship today. I knew the message was it's over, but you just hit the nail on the head! In this relationship, these two lovers were high school lovers still hanging on, although in and out of other relationships for one; the other married for 20 years. Recently, they just stopped talking. Your explanation says it all! So, your interpretation can be used for other judgment outcomes, not just purchases. Thanks!