
Seated before a purple veil, the figure of Justice holds a sword upright in her right hand to execute judgment, and a balanced set of scales in her left hand to weigh the evidence. She wears a crown with a small square gem, symbolizing structured thought.
Unlike modern depictions, this traditional figure is not blindfolded. Her vision is completely clear, seeing through worldly bias to evaluate reality with cold, mathematical precision.
Justice cuts through illusions to reveal absolute truth. Upright, it signifies that a legal matter, a difficult choice, or a personal dispute will be settled fairly, and that you must take responsibility for your past actions through the law of cause and effect.
Reversed, Justice exposes corruption, bias, or a refusal to face the truth. It suggests that you are escaping accountability, treating others unfairly, or suffering under an unjust system that demands a deeper, spiritual correction.