Justice
Friday, Nov 8th, 2013
Traditionally, what has been known as the Justice card has to do with moral sensitivity and that which gives rise to empathy, compassion and a sense of fairness. Since the time of Solomon, this image has represented a standard for the humane and fair-minded treatment of other beings.
Often including the image of a fulcrum which helps to balance competing needs against the greater good, and a two-edged sword to symbolize the precision needed to make clear judgments, this card reminds us to be careful to attend to important details. It’s a mistake to overlook or minimize anything where this card is concerned. The law of Karma is represented here — what goes around comes around.
I finally got a hold of a copy of the Crow’s Magic deck. I love it!
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Did you have to order it or did you buy it locally? Around here all you can find is your standard Waite Tarot. Of course, we don’t have any stores that sell anything around here. So I am always tickled to death when I find it on the net. Congratulations, I know what you will be doing in your spare time now, lol!
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I ran across a copy at a local festival. It was tossed in with a bunch of other more traditional decks for sale- someone was cleaning out their shelves, apparently. Dumb luck, perhaps, but as soon as I saw what it was I had to have it. 🙂 Frankly, it’s not that good at every day life interpretations/readings. It is, however, EXCELLENT at helping me communicate with spirits and my deities.
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