You can even call it the judgement of anything. The Judgement Tarot card can be associated with the final decision. The colours that can be associated with this card are fiery scarlet, glowing crimson, burning red and green. Here in Fire, we are shown the cosmic forces concentrating on the pilgrim from all sides. In water, the sublimating power of sacrifice. In the Air we have pure spirit holding in leash the lust of the flesh. They represent the action of forces exterior to the experience of humanity, not the influence of environment but the impact of the Supernal upon the sublunary. The three trumps attributed to the Elemental Paths are perhaps the most difficult to understand. The image seen on the card is that of Israfel blowing the Last Trumpet and the dead arising from their tombs. It is a card of awakening and self-realization.The title of The Judgement Tarot card is, ‘The Spirit of the primal fire’. Judgment is the call for truth and a promise to yourself to maintain a born again consciousness. Renewal, awakening, better health and life, healthy mind. How can I raise myself out of a gloomy situation?Īm I being honest about the way I’m living my life?Īm I listening to to my higher self and my higher power?Īm I making sound judgment in this a situation that’s been on my mind lately?Ĭharacteristics: Powerful, changeable, compulsive, ruthless. Is it time for a transformation in my lifeĪm I judging others or myself too harshly? When we’ve been stuck in a situation that does not serve us we hear the horn of our inner voice urging us to move in a direction more fulfilling to our soul purpose. The horn is also a symbol of our inner calling. When we hear the horn blow it is time to make a better change in our lives. The horn sounds from God and our own higher selves. The horn is also a symbol of clarity and divine intervention. It is an audible calling to us to rise out of our complacency and heed the call to live profound, invigorating lives. Trumpet: The horn is the symbol of the angel Gabriel. It also represents your degree of receptiveness. Nudity: is a symbol of being open or exposed. The steepness and size of the mountain indicates the challenge or degree of risk involved. Mountains: as well as hills, represent challenges that will lead us to growth, once we over come that mountain (or mole hill). The cross in this card indicates that an even-mind (sound judgment) is of foremost importance in our personal development.įlag: represent the arrival or the announcement of something non-material. Even the ancient Aztecs used this symbol to represent the meeting place of god (at the cross-section). In the ancient Middle East, the symbol represents the four directions (north, south, east, west) and the four winds. In ancient Greece it is an emblem of the four elements. One of the simplest symbols, and used since ancient times, it represents several things to different cultures. Grey clouds represent confusion or that emotions are getting in the way of you thinking clearly.Ĭross: The ancient Greeks created this symbol with all legs of equal length and size. If the clouds are white, they symbolize clear thought or a sudden realization. Their message is for our highest good.Ĭloud: represent thoughts. They may come in dreams, as another person or in symbols. (1), (2), (4)Īngel: represents our guardian and guide. Just as the Christ was resurrected to a new phase of life, so too can we transform ourselves and move into a new way of living. It indicates that higher energies are in motion to assist us in living a new, fresh, wonderful life. It comes at a pivotal time when we must be honest with ourselves, judge what best action should be taken and rise up to the challenges to embrace our best life. When we are at a crossroads, and it is time to lift ourselves us and transform our lives. The Judg(e)ment card comes up in a reading when it is time to heed our highest calling. How are you ready for it? Pay attention to your big ideas. It which ways did you find success? Where was it that your failed or dropped the ball? What lessons did you learn because of it? Life does not stand still. With a particular phase in your life coming to an end, now is the time to look objectively at your life and the circumstances surrounding it. Judgement is a card of drastic change, review and release. Wars are waged in the name of religion, and Judgement is the battlefield. For eons this term has been associated with religious misunderstanding and intolerance. It’s no wonder the term makes some people cringe. Key Words: Faith, Honesty, Judgment, Resurrection, Transformation, Heeding a Callįor many, the word “judgment” evokes some very unsavory thoughts and images. Judgment: acceptance, maturity, rite of passage, transitions, reviewing
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