Getting the Justice Tarot Yes or No Questions

Mark Macsparrow
4 min readMay 16, 2020

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I know you’re looking for a simple yes or no answer here but if you do this your Tarot reading is as useful as flipping a coin.

First of all, using a single Tarot card is always doing yourself and the Tarot a disservice. The cards true meaning and the answers they give have far more weight with the position and combination of other cards in a spread. If you want a (free) complete spread done for you in the next 1–2 hours just give your question details here and I’ll do one for you.

As for the Justice Tarot card itself, we can try to understand what it means although by itself it doesn’t give you the answer you’re going to want.

As the Justice tarot card is symbolized as the scales and the double-edged sword, it’s purpose is to demonstrate a balance in life. Whenever one side of the scales of justice is greater than the other, there is a disturbance creating inequality in life. Because of this, this card symbolizes a headed warning of finding a balance in life and as a result, the balance may be warned as negative or positive.

When drawn upon, a positive future scenario may be coming to someone’s way or a negative action the person having the tarot card has been involved in, will be warned to end, such as the person’s negativity towards others or if that person has been bad to someone unfairly, that they will end that negative action soon.

So when used in a tarot reading to answer a person’s question, does the justice tarot card mean yes or no? For this card is an ambiguous one, it is meant to portray balance, so whichever outcome can bring balance to a person’s life is the answer. If the question is to foresee a negative outcome, the card will mean to stray away from it if it disturbs the balance, no. If the question is to foresee a positive event, the card will welcome it and say yes if the balance is kept. Whichever outcome creates a balance in one’s life is the true meaning of this card.

The justice tarot card is depicted as a woman with the scales of balance in one hand and a double-edged sword in the other. This demonstrates how the card is to uphold the balance in one’s aspects of life. As all things must be balanced, the card is shown to predict the action, as demonstrated by the two sides of the sword as a good or bad action, to keep equality, therefore the card is interpreted as a yes or no depending on the current aspect of the person’s life and question.

ustice Card: This card means the final outcome of the course of action which was set by you. There is a little scope to back out when this card shows in your reading. It is like the “Karmic Cycle” coming to an end.

The Justice card says, you are going for a big decision making in the situation or you are making an important life decision.

Justice card is the summary and conclusion of all the past incidents happened in your life which is going for a closure. As you sow, so shall you reap.

If it comes with Pentacles: It is asking for an important decision in making in the area of your business, career, finances basically all your material stuffs.

If it comes with Wands: It is saying that what is making you suffer for so long is finally coming to an end. All the struggles and hardships are now be rewarded.

If it comes with Swords: It is saying that what you have not expressed and has created block in you is finally need to be set free. You need to communicate what you feel. The combination of Swords and justice demands you to speak up for yourself.

If it comes with Cups: Justice card when pops up with Cups, it is asking you to take a decision emotionally as in balance emotions and physical feelings and then move ahead in life.

I hope you now understand what a powerful card is JUSTICE.

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Mark Macsparrow
Mark Macsparrow

Written by Mark Macsparrow

Mark has been working with the Tarot and his own spiritual development for around two decades. He shares his opinion on spiritual matters with a NO BS approach.

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