20th among the Major Arcana, The Judgment represents wisdom and awakening. People with this energy feel connected to all humanity and possess a deep understanding of karmic laws. They are capable of making crucial decisions that affect many people and are ready to take responsibility. These people operate well with large amounts of information and are able to analyze and generate new ideas. However, up to a certain point they may not fully manifest their talents.
Conditions of The Judgment
Positively
- Head of the family and group. You feel very close to your family and think that you are responsible for raising it well. You put your whole heart into bringing together relatives near and far, finding those who are lost, and making peace for those who quarrel. When you grow up, you become the head of the family or even of the whole group.
- Wise man and philosopher. You are wise from the time you are born and always leave everyone speechless with the profound things you say. You know how to see ordinary things in a different and special way and can encourage others to do important things. You accept life calmly, both when it challenges you and when it rewards you. You are not afraid of change; you see it as normal.
- Referee. You know how to achieve great things in society, politics and culture. The changes you propose always go well and change the lives of many people. You always see things that need improvement and know how to make intelligent proposals to fix them.
- Awakened. Up to a certain point, you can be like "asleep," with your powers and talents unseen. Then, at some point, you wake up and start growing fast. Things happen fast and in a short time you show your talents and are successful.
- Scientist and inventor. You are great at handling so much information. You can become the head of a whole field of science, make very important discoveries, invent new things that are useful not only to you but to the whole world. Because you are always thinking of new ways and possibilities, you can become a true inventor and innovator.
Negatively
- Renegade. When things go wrong, you leave your family or your family sends you away for some reason. The situation can be resolved, but you will have to admit your mistakes, take responsibility and do important things.
- The undecided skeptic. You don't believe other people's ideas and are used to mocking their hopes and ideas. You don't have trust in yourself, you never make plans, you see traps and dangers everywhere, and so you miss out on all the gifts life has to offer.
- Small fry. Your days are filled with things that are always the same and boring and joyless. This routine makes you sad, confused and makes you feel weak and useless. Without change, important goals, interesting work and motivation, you lose the will to live.
- Sleep. You see every change as a bad thing, even if something happens you see only dangers and not opportunities. You don't want to show your talents, you avoid important decisions in every way, and you keep yourself away from every beautiful event. Your life is like a gray, boring dream that you can't get out of.
- Unjust judge. You like to give labels and condemn others for every little mistake. You really believe you have the right to do this and you have no problem telling others to their faces everything you think. But you don't accept criticism of yourself and, as they say, "you don't see the beam in your own eye."
- Enemy of progress. Every new philosophical idea, innovation, technology and new ways of working seem too complicated to you. You refuse to study and use them. This stubbornness makes you see the world narrowly, makes you work worse and ruins your relationships in the family.
How to bring energy into positive
- Find your purpose. Define your life path by setting specific and fulfilling goals. Let your existence be rich in meaning and events.
- Clarify core values. Figure out your priorities: wealth, morals, family, personal growth. Proceed according to what you choose.
- Distinguish between good and evil. Always draw a clear line between positive and negative actions. There are issues where compromises are unacceptable. Act only with righteousness.
- Avoid categorical judgments. Do not express your ideas rigidly or impose them on others. You may alienate them from you.
- Learn to forgive mistakes. Everyone can make mistakes; be forgiving of weaknesses in friends and close people. Forgive and you will in turn be forgiven in difficult times.
- Work on yourself. Constantly improve without allowing yourself to become lazy or complacent.
- Complete what you start. Every issue must be resolved, every project finished. Do not put off what is important so as not to create chaos.
- Find or recover what has been lost. Any bond requires care and a spirit of sacrifice. In case of quarrels with loved ones, try to mend the relationship.
- Honor the law. Always act honestly by complying with regulations. Lead a life in accordance with the laws of the state.
- Be impartial. In working with others, set aside prejudices without judging anyone by their appearance. Objectivity is your strength.
- Manage money wisely. Avoid reckless spending by keeping track of income. If you can, create an emergency fund.
- Avoid material and spiritual debts. In your affairs let there be no pendency: if you offend someone, apologize; if you borrow money, pay it back soon.