Okay, so today I started messing around with something called “Justice Reconciliation Tarot.” Sounds kinda fancy, right? Basically, I wanted to see if these tarot cards could help me smooth out some rough patches in my life. I grabbed my deck and got to work.
Getting Started
First, I took some time to just chill and get in the right headspace. You can’t just jump into this stuff all stressed out, you know? Then I shuffled the cards while thinking about the stuff I wanted to work on. After shuffling, I drew a few cards, but not just one card. I drew two cards to tell what it is and what it isn’t, and laid them out in front of me.
The Justice Card
- The big one that popped up was the Justice card. This one’s pretty straightforward – it’s all about fairness, balance, and doing what’s right. Like that lady holding the scales, you know?
- I figured this meant I needed to take a good, hard look at my own actions. Have I been fair to others? Have I been honest with myself? This card pushed me to think about any wrong I did.
The Temperance Card
- Another card was the Temperance card. This card is very important in reconciliation readings.
- I started to think that my relationship is a combination of two people’s pasts, present, desires, stresses, joys, and fears. And how everything is mixed up.
Figuring Things Out
With these cards staring back at me, I started to see where I might have messed up. Maybe I hadn’t been listening enough, or maybe I jumped to conclusions too quickly. The Justice card reminded me that it’s not just about me – it’s about finding a balance that works for everyone involved. Also, I have to do the right thing and put it right.
Making Changes
This whole tarot thing isn’t some magic fix, but it definitely gave me a new perspective. I realized I needed to be more open to communication and try to see things from other people’s points of view. It’s not always easy, but I think it’s a step in the right direction. I made a choice that the truth can set me free.
So, yeah, that was my experience with “Justice Reconciliation Tarot.” It was a bit of a soul-searching exercise, but I think it helped me understand myself and my relationships a little better. Might give it another go sometime when things get bumpy again.