Justice
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🎨 Card Imagery
A figure sits between two pillars holding a sword pointing upward in one hand and scales balanced perfectly in the other. A purple veil hangs between the pillars, and the figure wears a red robe with a square breastplate. The sword is double-edged, representing reason that cuts both ways.
đź’• Love Meaning
Balance and fairness in relationships. Karma is at play—you get what you give. Be honest in your dealings of the heart.
✦ Eldrin's Insight
"Justice doesn't always look like what we want—it looks like what we need. The truth has a way of surfacing in love."
đź”® Deep Interpretation
Card Eleven represents divine justice—not the punishment we fear, but the cosmic law of cause and effect. The scales measure truth impartially; the sword enforces what the scales reveal. But notice the sword is held upright, not raised to strike. Justice here is about clarity, not violence. The double edge reminds us that truth applies equally to all, ourselves included.
The figure is not blindfolded (unlike modern depictions of Lady Justice). This Justice sees everything—every hidden motive, every rationalization, every self-deception. The square breastplate represents clarity of thought, the ability to judge without emotional distortion. The red robe symbolizes passion, but passion harnessed by reason.
This card asks: Are you being fair? Not just to others, but to yourself? It reminds us that karma is not punishment but simply consequence—the natural result of our choices. Justice always prevails in the end, because it is built into the fabric of reality.
↑ Upright in Love
Fair relationship, karma, honesty, legal matters in love
↓ Reversed in Love
Injustice, dishonesty, avoiding accountability
↩️ Reversed Meaning (Deep Dive)
Reversed, Justice becomes injustice—unfairness, dishonesty, or refusal to accept consequences. This may manifest as being treated unfairly, refusing to see your own role in a situation, or avoiding accountability. It can indicate legal troubles, but more often points to the need to examine where truth is being distorted—by yourself or others.
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