MoeJoJoJo -- Nice nick by the way, my daughter LOVES the Power Puff Girls and of course I am quite partial to Moe...
Ok, still say I don't put a whole lotta faith in online readings, but what the heck... There are 2 websites that can get pretty dang close, but still nothing like a REAL reading...
http://www.facade.com/tarot/
http://www.paganportal.com/paganportal/tarot.asp (scroll all the way to the bottom of the page)
JUSTICE - 11
Since the Major Arcana do not apply directly to physical life, it must follow that Justice does not always apply to the laws made by mankind. Justice typically refers to the immutable laws of the Universe, the invisible principles that keep everything flowing forward smoothly through infinite causal chains. These are laws that cannot be violated; only enforced. And the sword of Justice, double-edged as always, is ready to mete out punishment for those who have wronged, and to reward those who have done good deeds.
From the law of cause and order develops the law of Karma, showing that all your actions will return to you eventually. They will be modified slightly, and they are often strengthened over time, but the lesson is still the same. As you sow, so shall you reap. Before Justice, you have to answer for all your actions, right and wrong.
Indeed, Justice teaches the fairest yet cruelest lesson of all because, like in the suit of Swords, her blade has a double edge. You do not get what you expect, or even what you want - you get what you deserve. If you deserve good things then they are awarded, without ceremony or congratulation. If you deserve punishment then it is given with neither compassion nor mockery. You simply get back what you have made for yourself. And since you cannot change your actions once they have been made, if you want good things to happen you must be constantly making choices that will lead to those good things. You can be a saint or a demon - it is your choice.
When Justice appears, it should be taken as a stern reminder that the deeds of the past form the foundation for the events of the present and the future. If, in the past, you did something that you have been feeling guilty about, now may be the day when you have to answer for your deeds. If you did a deed you felt was worthy of reward, perhaps that reward will arrive. Especially when the Justice card is around, mind your actions and make sure you don't do anything you might regret later. Justice often appears to warn you that she will meet you again soon if you stay on your current path. Whether this is good or not remains yours to decide.
Despite the fact that it rarely represents the decisions of judges, this card can sometimes personify the attitude of a good judge. You may wish to take on this attitude to solve a problem in your life.
Kisses,
Moe
Edited by - MissyMoesGhost on 20 June 2002 9:26:44