Justice Tarot Card Meanings

    Balance · Equality · Honesty · Justice · Law and legal issues

    Justice refers to the idea of karma and the law of cause and effect, establishing that all events and all people are connected to each other. It is important to remember that not everything we deal with is a direct result of our actions or karma. Sometimes you will be called upon to face the results of the actions of someone you care about, and sometimes it can be just as difficult and demanding as when you are fighting something that is your business. Don't blame yourself unnecessarily.

    Justice - meaning of the tarot card

    This card indicates the need for integrity, balance, and harmony. Act in the most balanced and reasonable way possible. This also includes the way you think and treat yourself. If you are directly involved in a lawsuit, at least largely in your favor, it will probably be resolved.

    Love

    If you ask if you and your partner will stay together, often when this letter appears, the answer is that you probably decide to go your own way. On the other hand, if you are a lonely person, it is a time when you could get involved in a relationship soon. Take care of what you want most of these unions, and they will probably happen much sooner.

    Finance

    This is a good time for gambling. Very often, when this card appears in the context of money, it can mean that there will be some surprises, usually a small ones. Even if you don't play in any way, the money you didn't expect now could appear unexpectedly. This is always good but use it wisely.

    Present

    You will get some gift or advice or get rid of your debt.

    Future

    You will get the result you deserve when all is said and done. Your moral character will be justified, so keep integrating and try to keep your balance.

    Tarot Reading YES or NO - Justice

    The Justice card deals with karma, justice, and balance in various matters in your life. It does not suggest an outcome that is in your favor or against you but points to the need for responsibility, dignity, and integrity. There is no unequivocal answer to your question.