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Justice (Restored Rider-Waite)

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What this card holds

Justice represents truth, fairness, and the law of cause and effect. Every action has a consequence, and this card calls for accountability and honest evaluation.

Card details

Element Air
Zodiac Libra
Yes / No Maybe
  • fairness
  • truth
  • cause and effect
  • law
  • accountability

Card Description

Justice sits on a throne between two pillars, holding a sword in her right hand and balanced scales in her left. The sword represents the power of rational decision-making, while the scales symbolize intuition balanced with logic. Her crown contains a small square, representing well-ordered thoughts. The purple veil behind her signifies compassion tempered with reason.

Numerology

11 is a master number representing spiritual insight and balance.

Justice (Restored Rider-Waite) Reversed

Reversed, Justice suggests dishonesty, unfairness, lack of accountability, or refusing to see the truth of a situation. Legal matters may not go in your favor.

Justice (Restored Rider-Waite) in Love

In love, Justice asks for honesty and fairness. Are you being true to yourself and your partner? This card can indicate legal matters like marriage or divorce, or simply the need for balanced give-and-take in a relationship.

Justice (Restored Rider-Waite) in Career

Justice in career points to fair outcomes, legal matters, contracts, or the consequences of past decisions. If you have worked hard and ethically, rewards are coming. If you have cut corners, accountability may follow.

Justice (Restored Rider-Waite) in Spirituality

Spiritually, Justice embodies karma. The universe is always keeping score, not punitively, but naturally. Your actions create ripples. Live with integrity and trust that balance will be restored.

The Card's Advice

Be honest with yourself. The truth may be uncomfortable, but it is always the foundation of real progress.