![]() ![]() Typing this though, and trying to compare the two, with Death - one thing ends and something else could take its place and begin with Judgement - something dead is now coming back to life. ![]() Rebirth and renewal are a little too close to that concept for me. I think of the Death card as something significant has ended and its a created a big time of change and also cleared some things away creating the possibility for new things. "Call to action" also separates it from the Death card more cleanly for me. Which is why I tend to go for "call to action" because at least that's saying something that I can understand. Looking at the very Christian idea and imagery with the angel and people rising from their graves, I just don't get how to apply that to pretty much anything. Its a card I have some of the most trouble contextualizing in real life situations. So this week I was going to go through the most pulled cards and really take a harder look at them, Judgement in particular, so topic is certainly of interest to me right now. Since I started keeping track last year, its the card I've pulled for myself the most. I tend to land on the aforementioned "call to action" but then I try to put that together with the word "judgement" and that makes me feel less secure about that idea. Is Judgement in this sense a good card to get, as often it points towards good things to come and health, vigor and renewal of your joy in life.īut remember, the card may show you a coffin or 2.So you better beware of the grave of ignorance, which is wide open.Īlso it is often seen as “The call” (because of the trumpet) callto action or the calling!įor some the Judgement card points out cyclical processes = what comes around, goes around. like: Is it safe to go to a private basement party in the midst of a C-19 outbreak – not in the sense of the last Judgement, but in the sense of action and ultimate consequences. Judgement in a day to day sense is also, what keeps you safe. Not just for myself, but mainly for the people that I do read for and that are of a different culture and have not studied these Western concepts to the extend I have. ![]() These fundamental Tarot concepts are are the reason, that send me looking to/ into different decks with different imagery and differently nuanced interpretations for quite a few cards. until I wrapped my head around, how christian educated people think and where their morals are and ultimately, where the differences to my own culture and ultimately the diverse cultures of my sitters are. you know where.īut also, in the very end, you – or a situation will get Judged by a higher power and Justice will prevail, - which led me to the Justice card and ask more questions. So yes, things can come back from the dead. pointing to the mystical teachings, that death leads to re-birth. Angle Gabriel, trumpets, people coming out of coffins and all. Traditionally this card depicts “The Last Judgement”. ? what is the difference between Justice and Judgement, when my own culture told me not to judge others, because I do not walk the Earth in their shoes and because Judgement and Karma is not for me to pass out, but for the Spirits. In my early 20ties I often struggled with them. Sometimes it helps to remember, that the Tarot rose out of a christian society and archetypal depictions in the mayors are based in that.įor people that do not follow christianity, these concepts often are foreign and at times need translation. ![]()
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