Okay, here’s my story about using the Justice tarot card as an outcome:
So, I’ve been messing around with tarot cards for a while now, mostly just for fun, you know? But the other day, I was feeling kinda stuck about this whole situation with my friend. We had a big falling out a few months back, and things have just been weird and tense ever since. I really wanted to fix things, but I had no idea how to even start.
I figured, why not try a tarot reading? It couldn’t hurt, right? I grabbed my deck, shuffled the cards, and focused on the question: “What will be the outcome if I try to make amends with my friend?” I pulled out three cards, and you won’t believe what the outcome card was – Justice.
My Initial Reaction
Honestly, my first thought was, “What the heck does that even mean?” I mean, Justice? Was the card saying I was in the right? Or that my friend was? Or maybe neither of us? It felt so vague.
Diving Deeper
But I didn’t want to just leave it at that. I started digging around online, reading different interpretations of the Justice card. Some stuff talked about balance and fairness, which kinda made sense. I mean, our fight was definitely a two-way street. We both messed up.
- One website mentioned that Justice in the future position could mean that past wrongs would be righted. That gave me a little hope. Maybe this meant our friendship could be fixed after all.
- Another site talked about the importance of taking responsibility for your actions. And that really hit home. I knew I hadn’t been perfect in this whole situation.
Taking Action
After thinking it over, I decided to take the Justice card as a sign to reach out to my friend. I sent her a text, apologizing for my part in the fight and asking if she was open to talking. It was scary, not gonna lie. I had no idea how she’d react.
She texted back the next day, and we ended up having a long conversation. It wasn’t easy, but we both apologized and acknowledged where we went wrong. It felt like a huge weight was lifted off my shoulders.
It has been a while since the talk, and it’s not perfect, but things are definitely better between us. We’re talking again, hanging out sometimes, and the tension is mostly gone. And this is really a big success for me.
I’m still not sure if I totally believe in tarot, but this experience definitely made me think. The Justice card, in a weird way, pushed me to confront the situation and try to make things right. And for that, I’m grateful.