Birth Tarot Card 11: Unlocking Justice in Your Life Path
Well now, let’s talk about this here “birth tarot card 11,” whatever that means. Sounds fancy, but I’ll try to make sense of it like I do with them city folk instructions.
So, they call this card “Justice.” Justice, huh? Sounds important. Like when the judge in town decides who gets the cow after old man Johnson kicked the bucket. Only this here Justice is more than just cows, I reckon. It’s about what’s right and fair, see?
Now, some folks say this card should be number eight, not eleven. But who am I to argue with them fancy card readers? They got their reasons, somethin’ about stars and such. All I know is, number eleven or number eight, it still means the same thing: makin’ decisions based on the rules.
- Figure out the rules, that’s the first thing. Can’t play a game if you don’t know how, right?
- Then, you gotta see who followed them rules and who didn’t. Like cheatin’ in a card game, ain’t fair.
- Finally, someone makes a decision. Judge says who gets the cow, or maybe who gets the farm. That’s Justice.
This here Justice card ain’t like that High Priestess card, whatever that is. This ain’t about some high-falutin’ morals, it’s about plain ol’ rules. Like, don’t steal your neighbor’s chickens. Simple as that.
Sometimes, this Justice card can be flipped around, they say. Then it means somethin’ different, somethin’ not so good. Too many rules, maybe. Or rules that ain’t fair to begin with. Like when they tried to take my land for that new highway, said it was for the “greater good.” Hmph, greater good for who, I ask ya?
This reversed Justice, it can mean trouble with the law. Like gettin’ a ticket for drivin’ your tractor too fast on the main road. Or it can mean people bein’ unfair, judgin’ you before they even know you. Like them city folk lookin’ down their noses at us country folk.
So, how do you find your own special birth tarot card? Well, seems like you gotta use your birthday. Don’t ask me how it works, it’s got somethin’ to do with addin’ up numbers and such. My head starts spinnin’ just thinkin’ about it. But there’s folks who can do it for ya, or maybe you can find one of them fancy calculators online. Just gotta punch in your birthday and poof there’s your card.
And if your birth card ends up bein’ this Justice card, number eleven? Well, then you’re probably someone who cares about fairness. You want things to be done right, by the book. You ain’t afraid to stand up for what you believe in, even if it means goin’ up against them city slickers.
But remember, even Justice ain’t always easy. Sometimes the rules are complicated, and sometimes there ain’t no easy answers. But as long as you try to be fair and do what’s right, that’s all that matters. That’s what this here old woman believes, anyway.
Now, I ain’t no expert on these here tarot cards, mind you. I’m just tellin’ you what I understand, in my own way. If you wanna know more, you gotta go talk to them card readers, them folks who know all about the stars and the moon and such. Me? I’m just happy if I can get my chickens to lay their eggs and my garden to grow.
But I reckon there’s a little bit of Justice in all of us. We all want things to be fair, we all want to be treated right. And that’s somethin’ worth thinkin’ about, whether you’re readin’ tarot cards or just plain livin’ your life.
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