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So, the other day, I did a tarot reading for my buddy who’s been thinking about a big move to another city. He’s been on the fence, and honestly, who wouldn’t be? Changing your whole life around is a huge deal. We decided to pull some cards and see what the universe had to say about it. I used my trusty old Rider-Waite deck—it’s been with me through thick and thin, and it rarely steers me wrong.
We sat down, took a few deep breaths to get centered, and I shuffled the deck while he focused on his question. I always find that a little bit of mindfulness goes a long way when you’re trying to tap into that deeper intuition. I laid out a simple four-card spread. It’s straightforward but can be surprisingly insightful.
The Spread
- Card 1: The situation
- Card 2: The challenge
- Card 3: The advice
- Card 4: The outcome
He flipped the cards one by one, and we took our time with each one, really diving into the imagery and what it could mean for his situation. The first three cards painted a pretty accurate picture of what he was going through—the excitement, the nerves, and the need for some solid advice. But it was the outcome card that really caught our attention: Justice.
Now, when Justice shows up, it’s like the universe is saying, “Hey, pay attention!” This card is all about fairness, balance, and making sure everything is in order. It’s like the scales of a balance, weighing out the good and the bad. I told my friend that this could mean a few things. If he’s been playing fair and square, approaching this decision with honesty and integrity, then things are likely to work out in his favor. It’s like karma in card form, you know? You reap what you sow.
But I also warned him that if he’s been cutting corners or not being entirely truthful with himself or others, this card could be a heads-up. It’s a reminder that our actions have consequences, and sometimes those consequences catch up with us. It was a bit of a wake-up call, but in a good way. We talked it through, and he realized that he needed to get really clear on his motivations and make sure he was approaching this move for the right reasons.
I emphasized that Justice in the outcome position is a powerful sign. It suggests that whatever happens, it will be a fair and just result. If he’s experienced any unfairness in the past related to this situation, this card is a promise that things will be set right. It’s about balance being restored and everything finding its rightful place.
In the end, my friend left feeling more empowered and a lot less anxious about the whole thing. The Justice card gave him the reassurance that as long as he stays true to himself and does the right thing, the universe will have his back. And honestly, that’s all any of us can ask for, right? It was a good reminder for me too—tarot is not just about predicting the future, it’s about gaining clarity and making conscious choices. And sometimes, a little bit of cosmic guidance is all we need to make those big life decisions with confidence.