Okay, so today I wanna talk about my little experiment with the Justice and Judgment tarot cards. I’ve been messing around with tarot for a while now, you know, just for fun and some self-reflection. It’s kinda cool how these cards can make you think about your life and choices.
So, I pulled these two cards, Justice and Judgment, and I was like, “Whoa, what’s this all about?” I’ve been feeling like some things in my life are kinda out of whack, you know? Like, maybe I haven’t been totally fair to myself or others, or maybe I’ve been holding onto some old baggage that I need to let go of. These cards really hit me, so I decided to dig deeper.
My Deep Dive into Justice and Judgment
First, I spent some time just looking at the cards, you know, really looking at them. The Justice card, she’s all about balance and fairness, right? Holding that sword and those scales. And Judgment, it’s like a wake-up call, a chance to start fresh. I wrote down some thoughts in my journal, about what these cards might mean for me right now. I need to accept what I have done before. If I did something wrong, I should make up for it.
- Facing My Past: This was the tough part. I started thinking about times I haven’t been totally honest or fair, or times I’ve let myself down. It wasn’t fun, but it was important. I realized I need to own up to my mistakes and try to make things right where I can.
- Seeking Balance: I started to look for ways to bring more balance into my life. Maybe spending more time with loved ones, or setting aside some time for myself to just chill. Small changes, but they felt important.
- Learning and Growing: This whole process has been about learning from my past, not dwelling on it, but really learning. I can do better, and I will do better. I have to try to grow and evolve.
So, after all this, I pulled a few more cards to see what the future might hold if I keep working on this stuff. The cards were pretty positive, which was encouraging! It’s like the universe is saying, “Keep going, you’re on the right track.”
This whole thing has been a real eye-opener. It’s not about predicting the future or anything like that. It’s about using these cards as tools for self-reflection and growth. Justice and Judgment, they’re tough cards, but they’re also super powerful. They’ve pushed me to take a good hard look at myself and make some positive changes. And that’s what it’s all about, right? Growing and becoming a better version of ourselves.
And if someone asks me whether should believe tarot or not, I will say that you can try it and just see what will happen. The key is whether you take action or not after you see the cards.