Similar to the Empress in the hieratic attitude, the blond hair and the color of the clothes, Justice has however lost its wings. Her "throne appears massive; the iron crown alludes to the rigor of the law. In her right hand she holds the sword of fatality which, relentlessly, acts to restore a broken equilibrium, as well as the balance, the remedial instrument, to the errors committed that holds in the left.

She astrologically connects to Astrea, the Virgo of the zodiac who holds the scales of the autumn equinox, and to Hod, the Sephirah of radiance, glory, power, conservative of the cosmos.

She indicates fairness, honesty, conformity, helpful advice, victory, balance of love and in the family. Marriage, a desired pregnancy, buying a house, public recognition, studies that are going well, an unexpected inheritance. Economic well-being, good health, peace, positive delay. Just reward. Firmness of purpose: the world of art and culture, the harvest.
You represent a man of the law, an employee, an executive, an administrator, a sister, a close friend, a perfect wife, a valid collaborator; a married couple, partner, boyfriend, spouse. She connects to the water element, to autumn, to Friday, to the month of October, to the planet Venus, to the sign of Libra.

 

In the negative: Justice announces the loss of a trial, unjust sentence, a delay, a debt, a theft or fear, uncertainty, errors of judgment, intolerance, irresponsibility, conservatism, recklessness, vices; abuses, fluctuations, deceptions; separation, divorce; problems coming from a woman, trouble with health; physical and moral injuries, kidney and prostate diseases.

 

The advice of the arcane

Pay attention to uncontrolled passions and desires. Don't oppose fate.

 

Pairings

  • Between the Emperor and the World: legal victory, affective sincerity, compensation, good chances of success.
  • Framed between the Lover and the Judgment: divorce, legal separation.
  • Surrounded by the Lover and the Ace of Cups: happy marriage.
  • Near the Hermit: extreme solitude.
  • Preceded by the Hanged Man: unexpected quarrel with serious consequences.
  • Followed by the Hanged Man: Possibility of Spiritual Evolution.
  • Between the Devil and Death: hostile forces, lost causes.
  • Preceded by the Moon: Victory over inner conflicts.
  • Followed by the Moon: falsehood, revenge.
  • Preceded by the World: a dispute resolved.
  • Beside the Fool: possibility to use extreme power and free will.
  • Accompanied by any blade of Cups: an invitation to curb the impulses of passion.
  • Accompanied by any Batons card: invitation to put your affairs in order.
  • Next to an arcane of Coins: I invite you to moderate the expenses.
  • At any card of Swords: truce between contenders.