Justice (Tarot card)

Justice (Tarot card)

.

Description

A. E. Waite was a key figure in the development of modern Tarot interpretaions. [Wood, 1998] However, not all interpretations follow his theology. Please remember that all Tarot decks used for divination are interpreted up to personal experience and standards.

Some frequent keywords are:
* "Impartiality ----- Distance ----- Coldness ----- Justice"

* "Objective mind----- Criticism ----- Being clever ----- Insensitivity"

* "Decision ----- Intellect ----- Analysis ----- Realism ----- Severity"

* "Responsibility ----- Rationality ----- Clear vision ----- Logic and reason"

Mythopoetic Approach

Justice is Athena.

Athena brought not merely the idea of justice, but a model for justice, to Greece. Lurking in this card is the story of the cursed House of Atreus. Atreus broke a promise to Artemis, who in turn cursed his family – a house descended from Pelops and Tantalus, who fed his own son to the gods at a dinner party.

The story comes to a head with Agamemnon, a hero of the Trojan War. Agamemnon was not always heroic, at least in modern eyes. He sacrificed his own daughter, Iphigeneia, to get a favorable wind to Troy – leading directly to his death at the hands of his wife, Clytemnestra, avenging her daughter. Their son, Orestes, in turn sought vengeance for the death of his father by killing his mother. He was then pursued around the world by The Furies, who avenged mothers killed by sons.

Athena called an end to the cycle of vengeance and empaneled the first jury.

Justice mediates the various claims of right, of morality, of duty. In a world of scarcity, not every claim can be met. Justice, in theory, sets forth a system to judge between the claims.

Justice is closely connected to The High Priestess through its cross sum (the sum of the digits). Unlike the hidden knowledge of the High Priestess, Justice is decided in the open, though we hope our intellect and our intuition take us to the same place.

Justice is also connected to Judgment, Key 20, the ultimate weighing of souls.

Maàt was a goddess of justice in Egypt. She ties Judgment with Justice, as she helped judge the souls of the dead.

Justice is older than Athena, of course. Themis, a Titan, lurks in the archetype too. She was a goddess of natural order, and may judge souls after death. She is the intersection of Sacred and Secular order. Themis was the mother of The Fates, who order life and must be accommodated.

Plato said that Athena came from Africa, and if that is so, it is likely that Athena’s origins lie in the Egyptian goddess Neith. Like Athena, Neith was a goddess of war and weaving, associating the card with the tangle of ordered threads that make up the fabric of communal life. Neith was also, in some stories, the mother of Ra, making her an avatar of the Mother Goddess who is the womb and tomb of the Sun.

Justice is also associated with the 11th cards of the Minor Arcana, The Pages. Pages are just beginning the journey. Justice is a necessary, but not sufficient, step in becoming fully human.

While Athena usually upholds the existing order, demanding that everyone receive their due as defined by the current order, she is also the older sister of her brother. This is significant because the second child of Metis is fated to overthrow Zeus (The Emperor). Zeus ate Metis to prevent her from bearing this second child, but there are those who say he awaits the call, and that Athena may take up his mantel if he is never born. Then, Justice may overthrow Power.

When Justice appears in a throw, it usually signals that some injustice needs righting, that something in the world is dangerously out of balance. This could be interior to the Querent (not giving the self its due; arrogance), or it could be the calling of the Querent (to right some external wrong). It is important, however, that the Querent be aware that most things in the exterior world that they perceive (at least as mediated by a tarot throw) are in fact an externalization of some interior process or conflict.

Justice Reversed is the classic signal of life out of balance.

To the right are the scales (Libra), signifying balance; to the left is the sword, signifying accountability.

Numbering

Justice is traditionally the eighth card and Strength the eleventh, but the influential Rider-Waite-Smith deck switched the position of these two cards in order to make them better fit the astrological correspondences worked out by the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, under which the eighth card is associated with Leo and the eleventh with Libra. Today many decks use this numbering, particularly in the English-speaking world. Both placements are considered valid.

In Pop Culture

The Major Arcana cards have inspired many computer games. In the video game Persona 3 the characters of Chihiro Fushima and Ken Amada are associated with the Justice arcana. Justice is also the name of the first boss in "The House of the Dead 4". It also serves as the first boss in "The House of the Dead 4 Special". Justice continues the "House of the Dead" series's tradition of naming its bosses after the Major Arcana of Tarot.

References

* A. E. Waite's 1910 "Pictorial Key to the Tarot"
* Hajo Banzhaf, Tarot and the Journey of the Hero (2000)
* Most works by Joseph Campbell
* G. Ronald Murphy, S.J., The Owl, The Raven, and The Dove: Religious Meaning of the Grimm's Magic Fairy Tales (2000)
* Riane Eisler, The Chalice and the Blade (1987)
* Mary Greer, The Women of the Golden Dawn
* Merlin Stone, When God Was A Woman
* Robert Graves, Greek Mythology
* Juliette Wood, Folklore 109 (1998):15-24, The Celtic Tarot and the Secret Tradition: A Study in Modern Legend Making (1998)

External links

* [http://trionfi.com/tarot/cards/08-justice/ "Justice" cards from many decks and articles to "Justice" iconography]
* [http://www.tarothermit.com/justice.htm The History of the Justice Card] from The Hermitage.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Death (Tarot card) — Death card redirects here. For the playing card, see Ace of spades. . Death (XIII) Death (XIII) is the thirteenth trump or Major Arcana card in most traditional Tarot decks. It is used in Tarot, tarock and tarocchi games as well as in divination …   Wikipedia

  • Justice (disambiguation) — Justice is the philosophical concept of the morally correct assignment of goods and evils.Justice may also refer to: *Justice (virtue) the virtue and practice of justice *Criminal justice *Distributive justice *Global justice *Justice (economics) …   Wikipedia

  • Strength (Tarot card) — Description and usage in divination A. E. Waite was a key figure in the development of modern Tarot interpretations (Wood, 1998). However, not all interpretations follow his practice. Tarot decks, when used for divination, are interpreted by… …   Wikipedia

  • Tarot of Marseilles — Tarot de Marseilles The Hermit or L Hermite Major Arcana from the early 18th century Tarot of Jean Dodal Style of Card : Tarot Origin: Marseille Designer: Anonymous; traditional Purpose: Recreation and Divination Structure: 22 Trumps or …   Wikipedia

  • The Chariot (Tarot card) — Chariot The Chariot (VII) is the seventh trump or Major Arcana card in most traditional Tarot decks. It is used in game playing as well as in divination. Contents 1 …   Wikipedia

  • Tarot — The tarot (also known as tarocchi, tarock or similar names) is typically a set of seventy eight cards, comprised of twenty one trump cards, one Fool, and four suits of fourteen cards each ten pip and four face cards (one more face card per suit… …   Wikipedia

  • tarot — /tar oh, ta roh /, n. any of a set of 22 playing cards bearing allegorical representations, used for fortunetelling and as trump cards in tarok. [1590 1600; back formation from taros (pl.) < MF < It tarocchi, pl. of tarocco] * * * Sets of cards… …   Universalium

  • Tarot — (maskulinum oder neutrum, ausgesprochen [ta ro:][1]) ist ein 78 Blatt Kartensatz, der zu psychologischen und divinatorischen Zwecken verwendet wird. Er wird eingeteilt in die 22 großen Arkana und die 56 kleinen Arkana. Arcanum steht lat. für… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Tarot de Marseille — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Tarot (homonymie). Le tarot dit « de Marseille » désigne un ensemble de cartes à couleurs « latines » avec des allégories médiévales et Renaissance bien reconnaissables sur les atouts. Depuis… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Divinatory, esoteric and occult tarot — This article is about the use of tarot cards for divinatory and esoteric/occult purposes. For other uses, see Tarot (disambiguation). Tarot reading revolves around the belief that the cards can be used to gain insight into the past, current and… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”