VIII : Justice

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The card of Justice is depicted as a solemn and commanding figure, draped in darkness, with scales held firmly in hand, signifying balance and fairness. Behind, an imposing backdrop of pillars and a faint light suggests a place of judgement or sanctuary. The skeletal form of Justice, holding a sword pointed downward, symbolizes the unyielding truth that cuts through illusion. Skulls at the figure’s feet imply the ultimate equality in judgement, as death comes to all, and in the eyes of Justice, every soul is weighed equally.

Justice represents fairness, truth, and the law of cause and effect. The card stands as a reminder that actions have consequences and that one must strive for honesty and equilibrium in all dealings. It is about integrity and seeking the truth, and about the necessity of making balanced decisions.

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The card of Justice is depicted as a solemn and commanding figure, draped in darkness, with scales held firmly in hand, signifying balance and fairness. Behind, an imposing backdrop of pillars and a faint light suggests a place of judgement or sanctuary. The skeletal form of Justice, holding a sword pointed downward, symbolizes the unyielding truth that cuts through illusion. Skulls at the figure’s feet imply the ultimate equality in judgement, as death comes to all, and in the eyes of Justice, every soul is weighed equally.

Justice represents fairness, truth, and the law of cause and effect. The card stands as a reminder that actions have consequences and that one must strive for honesty and equilibrium in all dealings. It is about integrity and seeking the truth, and about the necessity of making balanced decisions.

The card of Justice is depicted as a solemn and commanding figure, draped in darkness, with scales held firmly in hand, signifying balance and fairness. Behind, an imposing backdrop of pillars and a faint light suggests a place of judgement or sanctuary. The skeletal form of Justice, holding a sword pointed downward, symbolizes the unyielding truth that cuts through illusion. Skulls at the figure’s feet imply the ultimate equality in judgement, as death comes to all, and in the eyes of Justice, every soul is weighed equally.

Justice represents fairness, truth, and the law of cause and effect. The card stands as a reminder that actions have consequences and that one must strive for honesty and equilibrium in all dealings. It is about integrity and seeking the truth, and about the necessity of making balanced decisions.