Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with tarot cards lately, and I wanted to share a recent experience I had with the “Judgement” card, specifically when it showed up reversed.

It all started a few weeks ago. I pulled the Judgement card in the reversed position during a reading. At first, I was a bit confused. I mean, the Judgement card is usually about, like, major life decisions and facing the consequences of your past actions, right? But reversed? That’s a whole different story.
I began to dig a little deeper. From what I gathered, the Judgement card in reverse often means that you’re avoiding some serious self-reflection. It’s like you’re dodging the truth or scared of what you might find if you really looked at your past actions. I looked at it a few times, and it seemed like it was warning me.
I started to think about my own life and where I might be avoiding some important issues. I reflected on some recent decisions and realized that I had been making excuses for some of my less-than-stellar choices. It was like I was pretending everything was fine when deep down, I knew I needed to make some changes.
- The first thing I did was a simple daily check-in with myself. I set aside a few minutes each day to just sit and think about how I was feeling and what I had been doing.
- Next, I started journaling. I wrote down my thoughts and feelings, no matter how messy or uncomfortable they were. This helped me see patterns in my behavior and understand where I was going wrong.
- Finally, I decided to talk to a close friend about what was going on. It was tough to open up, but having someone to listen and offer support made a huge difference.
Over the next couple of weeks, I really focused on being honest with myself. I faced the things I had been avoiding and started to take responsibility for my actions. I tried to be honest with myself.

Honestly, it wasn’t easy. There were times when I wanted to just give up and go back to my old ways. But I kept reminding myself why I was doing this. I wanted to grow and become a better version of myself.
And you know what? It actually worked. I started to feel more in control of my life. I made some tough decisions, but they were the right ones. I learned a lot about myself and what I’m capable of.
So, yeah, that’s my story about the reversed Judgement card. It was a bit of a bumpy ride, but I’m glad I went through it. I’m still learning and growing, but I feel like I’m on a much better path now. And this is the most important thing I learned from this card.
Here are some key takeaways from my experience:
- Don’t ignore the signs: When a tarot card like the reversed Judgement shows up, take it seriously. It’s trying to tell you something important.
- Self-reflection is key: Take time to really think about your life and your actions. Be honest with yourself, even if it’s painful.
- Take action: Once you’ve identified the issues, don’t just sit there. Do something about them. Make changes, even if they’re small.
- Seek support: Don’t be afraid to ask for help. Talk to friends, family, or a therapist if you need to.
That’s all for now, folks. I hope my little adventure with the Judgement card was helpful or at least interesting. Remember, tarot is just a tool to help you on your journey. It’s up to you to take the insights and do something with them.
