Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Tarot

Tonight, I decided to pull out the deck and channel my energy into these cards anticipating to get some desired result from it. Shuffling took me back to Australia, when Negin, Sophie, Katie & Tina used to tarot read at the airport waiting for our flight to our next down-under destination. I miss the nights of random readings and trying to decipher the profound meanings these cards held for us.

I flipped the card and found Justice to be my single [quick] tarot reading. I've been trying to learn how to professionally learn the expertise of reading and actually decode the meaning that may lead to potential events. Anyway, the card's definition read as follows:

The Justice card's prime message is that of accountability. Justice appears to us when we know we should do something and we're not doing it. Maybe it's as simple as knowing we ought not to have that third doughnut - perhaps it's as serious as returning something that was stolen back to its rightful owner. Whatever the case, Justice serves as a loud message from our conscience. Remember Jiminy Cricket in the cartoon Pinocchio? The Justice card is to a reading as Jiminy Cricket is to Pinocchio - a little (sometimes nagging) voice that lets us know we should do the right thing.

Justice in a reading is a call to examine what we've done in the past, contemplate future actions - balance the equation - take responsibility and be sure in all matters we remain as even-minded as possible in our endeavors. Keep in mind the Justice card is staight-forward and to the point. There is no hiding, no making excuses, no procrastination. Lady Justice cuts down all illusions and exposes the heart of the matter for what it is. The Justice card can help you take a look at your responsibilities and obligations and see that you've been falling short of the mark.

I think I can relate to this. I'm not going to disclose as to how or why but I can relate but this is going to cause a lot of contemplation within the next few weeks before the new year. Ah, the New Year. I'm excited for what's in store.

Things will get better!

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