Justice vs Judgement
Justice vs Judgement
Quick question - what is the difference between the Justice card and the Judgement card? I always get those two confused.
Re: Justice vs Judgement
In brief I would say,
Justice, is cutting through all the Bs to get to the truth.
Judgement, is when truth is revealed one can be freed of bonds.
But maybe someone else had a better description?
Justice, is cutting through all the Bs to get to the truth.
Judgement, is when truth is revealed one can be freed of bonds.
But maybe someone else had a better description?
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Re: Justice vs Judgement
Mm, I'd say judgement is discernment, differentiation of one thing from another, or weighing the balance; while justice is the outcome or the fall-out from decisions. So it's like making choices and living with the results.
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In my opinion, Justice is more concerned with the external world, the legal system, etc. I see Judgement as coming to terms with your inner truths. Judgement asks, "How are you right with your gods?" Only by facing this internal reckoning can one close one chapter and move onto the next (and in the Major Arcana, Judgement is followed by the World, which is the culmination of the Fool's Journey).
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Re: Justice vs Judgement
In my thoughts, Justice is fairness, Law and order, Moral and ethical. It is about the external world around us. Judgement is a more personal thing. It does not focus on everything, but one thing. One person. one piece of the law as directed at one action or person.
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