So, I’ve been messing around with tarot cards lately, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. Today, I want to talk about this one card that really got me thinking – the Justice card. It’s supposed to be about fairness, balance, and all that jazz. I pulled it as my “card for the year,” and I was like, “Okay, what’s this all about?”
Getting Started
I started by doing what any normal person would do – I Googled it. I mean, how else are you supposed to figure this stuff out? I found some basic info about the card, like how it’s about doing the right thing and being ethical. But that was just scratching the surface, you know?
I spent the whole morning reading these articles, and one of them said something like, “The year ruled by settlement and justice is the ideal time for general cleaning.” That hit me. I looked around my room, and it was a mess. Not just physically, but also in my life. I had a bunch of things that were out of whack, things I’d been putting off.
Diving Deeper
So, I decided to really dive into this. I grabbed my tarot deck and started pulling more cards to get a clearer picture. The articles I read mentioned that for a clearer understanding, I should draw more than one card. I thought, “Why not?” I pulled one card for what Justice represents in my life right now and another for what it doesn’t. It was kind of like having a conversation with myself, but through the cards.
- First Card – What It Represents: This card was all about being honest with myself. I realized I’d been lying to myself about a few things, like how I was handling my relationships and my work. It was a wake-up call.
- Second Card – What It Doesn’t Represent: This one was interesting. It showed me that Justice isn’t just about big, dramatic changes. It’s also about the small, everyday choices I make. That was a big “aha” moment for me.
Taking Action
After pulling those cards, I felt like I had a better understanding of what this “Justice year” was supposed to be about. I started by literally cleaning up my room. I know, it sounds silly, but it felt like a good first step. I got rid of a bunch of stuff I didn’t need, organized my desk, and just made the space feel more balanced.
Then, I moved on to the bigger stuff. I had a few tough conversations with people in my life where I had to be really honest, even when it was hard. I also started being more mindful of how I was spending my time and energy. I cut out some things that were draining me and started focusing more on what actually mattered.
Seeing Results
It’s been a few months since I started this whole thing, and I can honestly say I’ve seen some changes. Things feel more balanced, more in harmony. It’s not like everything is perfect, but I feel like I’m on the right track. I’m making decisions that feel right to me, and I’m being more honest with myself and others.
One of the articles I read said, “The justice card often signifies that a situation is about to change for the better.” And you know what? I think it’s true. I’ve noticed that when I make an effort to be fair and just, good things tend to follow. It’s like the universe is rewarding me for trying to do the right thing.
So, that’s my story about my “Justice tarot card year.” It’s been a journey of self-discovery, cleaning up my act, and trying to live a more balanced life. I’m still figuring things out, but I feel like I’m making progress. And hey, if a simple tarot card can help me do that, I’m all for it.