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Words that describe the Justice card

Truth

Law

Objectivity

Equality

The Justice card symbolizes fairness, balance, and the principle of cause and effect. It represents truth, accountability, and the need for making decisions with integrity and a sense of responsibility. It calls for impartial judgment, highlighting the importance of clear and just actions in every aspect of life.

THE JUSTICE -  Major Arcana Tarot Card

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The Justice

THE JUSTICE - MAJOR ARCANA TAROT CARD MEANINGS

By Madhu Mohan

The General Description of the Justice Card in Tarot

In the Rider-Waite tarot deck, Justice sits on a stone throne, facing forward with piercing clarity. She wears a red robe, and a golden crown rests atop her head, symbolizing authority and higher truth. In her right hand she holds a double-edged sword, representing logic, accountability, and truth, while in her left, she carries the balanced scales of karma and fairness. Behind her hangs a purple veil, echoing the spiritual laws that govern the material world.
Justice is not emotional. She does not take sides, nor is she swayed by bias or assumptions. She represents truth, fairness, law, ethics, and cause and effect. Her message is simple: what you put out into the world comes back to you. Justice does not punish, but she reveals. Her presence is a call to live in integrity and make choices from a place of clarity, not illusion.

Upright position meaning of the Justice Card in Tarot

When Justice appears upright, it symbolizes truth, accountability, and the resolution of matters through honesty and fairness. This card indicates that a situation is being weighed, and the outcome will be based on integrity, not emotion or manipulation. It may point to legal matters, contracts, or decisions that require balanced judgment.
Justice asks you to consider the consequences of your actions and encourages you to own your role, whether you're seeking resolution or offering it to others. If you’ve acted with honesty, this card can indicate a favorable outcome. If not, it may serve as a reminder that accountability is unavoidable, but also healing when embraced.
In relationships, Justice calls for transparency, mutual respect, and a willingness to speak and hear truth. In career or legal situations, it may involve negotiations, legal documents, or ethical dilemmas. The upright card is a reminder to act with integrity, even when it’s difficult, especially when no one is watching.
Justice is the great equalizer, bringing balance to what has been out of sync. If you’ve been searching for clarity or fairness, trust that truth is on its way.

Reversed position meaning of the Justice Card in Tarot

In the reversed position, Justice points to imbalance, dishonesty, or an unwillingness to take responsibility. There may be an injustice at play, either you are not being treated fairly, or you are avoiding accountability for your actions. This card reversed brings to light the blind spots we often try to avoid: denial, bias, or self-deception.
This is a time for deep self-inquiry. Are you blaming others without examining your own role? Are you being too harsh on yourself or others? The reversed Justice card can also indicate delays in legal matters, miscommunication, or a lack of resolution in situations that require fairness and closure.
In relationships, this card may point to imbalance or emotional dishonesty. In career, it could signal unethical behavior, a breach of trust, or a conflict of interest. The message here is clear: you cannot ignore what needs to be made right. The longer truth is avoided, the heavier it becomes.
Ultimately, the reversed Justice invites you to realign with your own moral compass. Sometimes this means making amends. Other times, it means standing up for yourself when fairness is denied. Either way, the path to balance begins with honesty.

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