It’s fitting that I drew this card in the midst of Libra season.
The Justice card is connected to the sign of Libra and relates to fairness, equality, justice (in all forms), legal matters, and objectivity.
Last week, especially the span between Wednesday and Friday, was a potent time for Libran matters in everyone’s life. What issues of fairness and justice came to the forefront for you? Were you more able to be objective than usual, or less?
(I have a lot of Libra in my own chart and found that it set my scales a-swinging wildly. Objectivity came late, over the weekend!)
Some things to think about:
- Your hard work will be rewarded. It’s hard to see when you’re in the middle of a project, so don’t lose hope. Remember to keep connecting with your family and friends in the meantime, though. Make an effort to reach out periodically.
- Give more thought to the lineage of your work. This is a good point to go back and look at what you learned from your teachers and mentors, and perhaps resurrect an old technique or line of thought and shed some new light on it.
- Bring in something new. I know you have a lot on your plate right now so this can be very small, but you need some fresh energy coming in. Doodle on a post-it and put it on your monitor, rearrange your kitchen counters, frame and hang a postcard you have lying around, buy a tiny piece of art on Etsy, something. Shake things up a little.
I banged these drums last week, but it must be really important because I drew almost the same cards all over again for this information. We’re really being pushed to dig into these themes right now, so do some exploring. Venus retrograde in Scorpio is a great time for sleuthing out what it is you really want to be spending your time and energy on.








And it’s card number 11! Wow.
I like that you are using the Ryder-Waite deck, I have been meaning to get back into reading again and that is the one I know.
Rock on my dear!
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I know, I can’t believe I drew that card on that day. I can’t plan that kind of stuff, it just shows up
This deck is a classic… people either love it or hate it, but it’s the best to teach with because most other decks are derived from it in some way.
I read with the Haindl deck normally, but I still teach with the RWS- I have a giant one, actually, where the cards are almost 5×7! It’s great.
Thanks for the love!
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