Saturday, August 4, 2012

The sense of justice in the arcana of the Tarot


Justice, divine justice primarily is a theme that runs through the arcana of the tarot "> tarot, mainly for their links with the Kabbalah and the Judeo-Christian wisdom tradition. Thus, not only the secret of Justice within of the major arcana mention this important notion. The idea behind the tarot justice has to do with karma, the law of cause and effect. Human beings are destined to get that so we have worked or fought for, and either consciously or unconsciously. In the same way we paid, we will pay, and thus inevitably recall the words of Jesus when he said he had to treat their brothers in the same way they would treat himself , and that those who do good, receive his reward, but not necessarily in this world.

A minor arcana deep knowledge of the notion of justice is the king of spades. It is a character who can take any situation and look at it with complete impartiality, and then, because of its royal line, take a just and wise. This is someone who has strong emotions and deep convictions that led him to make informed decisions, being fully aware that what he decides will strongly affect their subjects.

The king of spades is a character hierarchy within the world of government, law and administration, all that makes a good leader, a statesman and through. A person with the highest ethical standards, totally incorruptible, a pillar of strength that gives good advice for everyone, and he knows he has in his hands the sacred duty of ensuring that everyone at a lower level than him.

His subjects trust him because he has managed to win their trust through fair and binding decisions. Not one person that particularly inspires others, but it is the last word, and when the king of spades speaks, he speaks with the voice of truth and justice. Although it does not seem at times, always looks for the best interests of all. When this card is revealed in the tarot is a board for the consultant not delay in making decisions, and that fairness and reason to help you solve a major problem

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