Judgement

Prayer flags flutter in the air as people make heartfelt wishes together, hoping for divine blessings and protection, seeking good fortune and the removal of misfortune. Each of us is part of a shared destiny, linked one to another, forming an unbreakable bond. Will this touching scene leave an imprint in your heart?

Prayer flags are a deeply important symbol in Tibetan culture, seen as a bridge between humans and the divine. They guide and summon us to seek the true meaning of life. The compassionate one listens to the wishes of all beings, allowing prayers to be fulfilled. An individual alone has little power, but when countless wishes unite, they accumulate blessings for everyone and generate collective virtue. This card represents a wide reaching spiritual “judgement” affecting all souls. When enveloped in it, you feel your smallness while accepting its profound emotional impact.



UPRIGHT

A matter that has been prepared for a long time now requires you to make a new decision immediately. The direction you choose will be significant because it may influence the people around you. Upright Judgement is also associated with passing reviews and receiving notifications, and matters usually progress smoothly. In some cases, it also indicates that you are the chosen one, a qualification not granted to everyone.
Keywords: Favorable environment, involving others, worldview, decisions, wishes, surrounding influence, conditioning, major elections, inner answers, specific individuals, profound change, self reflection, desire for blessings.

REVERSED

In reversed position, you lack the power to make decisions yourself. Someone else or a larger external force will decide for you, often in a way you do not want. Social changes also play a major role, and you must consider whether something can succeed from a broader social perspective. There is a tendency to underestimate complexity, and unforeseen issues may arise during planning.
Keywords: God’s eye view, decisions made by society, judgement not yet arrived, exposure, fear of the unknown, lack of preparation, obstacles, shallow thinking, old matters resurfacing.

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