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The Justice Card — Libra, The Double-Edged Sword & Blind Justice As Karma | Astrology Ride of the Day

4 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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Justice is Libra. The balance in one hand, the sword in the other. Fair but final. If found guilty, off with your head. The sword points upward indicating victory, but it's a double-edged sword, it can build and it can destroy, and justice does both without apology. In the middle of the word justice sits the word just. That's not an accident. The two pillars on either side of the figure appear in three cards, the High Priestess, the Hierophant, and Justice, a thread connecting sacred law, tradition, and accountability across the entire major arcana. The higher consciousness directs your actions. Ignore it and you lose your spiritual equilibrium. That loss doesn't stay quiet, it creates chaos in your life and harm to the people around you. Blind justice is karma. It follows the Wheel of Fortune for a reason. Jupiter expands the cycle, Libra holds it accountable. What goes around comes around isn't just a saying. It's the sequence written directly into the cards. Know thyself. Balance your energy. TAKEAWAYS 1. The Justice card corresponds to Libra, the sign of balance and fairness, represented by the scales in one hand and the sword in the other, embodying the principle that true fairness has real consequences attached to it. 2. The sword pointing upward indicates victory and action but functions as a double-edged weapon, capable of both building and destroying, reflecting how justice itself operates without sentiment. 3. The word just sits in the center of the word justice, a linguistic marker suggesting that fairness and precision are the foundation of every judgment rather than emotion or preference. 4. The two pillars appearing in the Justice card also appear in the High Priestess and the Hierophant, connecting sacred hidden knowledge, institutional tradition, and karmic accountability as a unified thread through the major arcana. 5. Placed directly after the Wheel of Fortune, Justice functions as karma, the accounting that follows the cycle, what Jupiter expanded now gets weighed by Libra's scales with no exceptions. Links referenced in this episode: * tarot360astrology [https://tarot360astrology] Links referenced in this episode: * iamastrologyreadings.com [https://iamastrologyreadings.com] Companies mentioned in this episode: * Iamastrologyreadings * PayPal * Venmo * Cash App Support the mythic classroom: https://i-am-astrology-readings.captivate.fm/support [https://i-am-astrology-readings.captivate.fm/support] Book a Reading: https://i-am-astrology-readings.captivate.fm/book-reading [https://i-am-astrology-readings.captivate.fm/book-reading] * #astrologyrideoftheday

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Meet the Astrologer: Cassandra Aasenberg on Saturn, Purpose, and the Path from Tarot to Astrology

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Big O Reading Part 2 — Feeding the Wolves, Confronting the Bully & Living in the Gray | Astrology Ride of the Day

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