The Lovers Tarot Card Meaning

The Judgement tarot card meaning suggests that you are being evaluated or assessed. You should try to be understanding, forgive others, and be cautious about judging others (potential partners, for example).

You are being assessed or evaluated

If you are seeing the Judgement tarot card, it's probably a time to do some self-evaluation. The card can also mean a time for rebirth and self-awareness. The time to evaluate yourself is an opportunity to cultivate spiritual strength. You may be able to see your shortcomings and learn from them. If you are seeing this card, you might want to make some changes in your behavior to improve yourself.

If the Judgement tarot card shows up in your reading, it means that your boss is assessing your work or you are under evaluation. Make extra effort in your work and present yourself in a thoughtful manner. It will make you stand out to the evaluator, whether it's a boss or human resources. If you're slacking off, your lack of diligence will be obvious, causing more damage than good.

The Archangel Gabriel is the archangel of judgment and authority. The naked people on the card respond to the trumpet call of the archangel Gabriel, with their arms outstretched and their heads turned upward, asking for their fate. The extensive mountain range that surrounds card is a sign of the upcoming judgement. In addition, this upright Judgement card suggests self-assessment.

When this Judgement tarot card is upright, it may be time to take a step back. Don't rush into anything, especially a new career. Instead, make an effort to learn from mistakes. As long as you're not taking impulsive decisions, you will likely be rewarded with a promotion or contract. If you're not prepared, the Judgement tarot card will tell you that you're being watched, and that you should be cautious.

The Judgement tarot card can indicate that you're being judged too harshly by others or making judgments too quickly. It can also indicate that you are resisting karmic lessons and trying to reproach yourself for mistakes in the past. However, you shouldn't be too hard on yourself, because you'll end up regretting your actions.

It suggests forgiveness

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It tells you to be cautious about judging your (potential) partners

Your intuition tells you not to judge people. But why? What is it that scares you? Is it fear of rejection? Or does it tell you to be cautious about judging a person who might be your future partner? All these are signs of a hidden fear. The fear of rejection can be addressed by learning to judge yourself before you judge others. The first step in resolving this fear is to stop judging yourself and your potential partner.