
Tarot card meaning, upright and reversed.
Judgement represents reckoning, awakening, and reflection.
Reversed, Judgement points to self-doubt, avoiding reflection, and harsh self-judgment.
In Judgement an angel sounds a trumpet and below, people rise from open coffins with their arms lifted, not judged into the ground but called up out of it. They are answering something, faces turned toward the sound. The grey sea behind them is calm. Something in your life is asking to be looked at honestly and answered, a reckoning that is really an invitation, and this card says rise toward the call even when it comes at an inconvenient hour.
Reversed, the trumpet sounds and the figures stay in their coffins, the call heard and not answered, or answered only with self-reproach. The sea is still calm, the angel still blowing; the hesitation is yours. You may be judging yourself far more harshly than the moment asks. Give yourself the honest, unhurried hearing you would give someone you loved, and then decide whether to rise.
AffirmationI rise toward the call instead of staying in the coffin.
What am I refusing to rise and answer because the timing is inconvenient?
Judgement represents reckoning, awakening, and reflection. In Judgement an angel sounds a trumpet and below, people rise from open coffins with their arms lifted, not judged into the ground but called up out of it. They are answering something, faces turned toward the sound.
Reversed, Judgement points to self-doubt, avoiding reflection, and harsh self-judgment. Reversed, the trumpet sounds and the figures stay in their coffins, the call heard and not answered, or answered only with self-reproach.
It depends. Judgement is balanced, so it answers with a question rather than a yes or no. Look at the cards around it and what you already feel.
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