The Hermit and Justice

This page is dedicated to a detailed exploration of the combination of The Hermit and Justice cards in a tarot spread for various aspects of life: love, career, finances, and spiritual growth. Study the symbolism and interpretation of the upright and reversed connection of these two arcana.

Combination of card The Hermit and card Justice

Justice in the upright position and the Hermit also in the upright position create an appealing combination. Both cards suggest the need for reflection and balance. This combination may indicate that a person is going through a period of self-analysis and striving for justice in all aspects of their life. It's quite possible that they are doing this alone, distancing themselves from the outside world, as symbolized by the Hermit.

Combination of reversed card The Hermit and card Justice

Justice Reversed and The Hermit Reversed create some tension. The person might judge themselves or others too harshly or avoid an important period of self-reflection and solitude. It's important to be more lenient and tolerant, and not to avoid internal work. Only through understanding one's mistakes can one achieve harmony and justice.

Combination of card The Hermit and reversed card Justice

Justice reversed and the Hermit upright may indicate that someone in solitude is trying to understand a situation where they feel wronged. They distance themselves from society to better understand their feelings and the circumstances. This is a good time to focus on oneself, find answers, and restore fairness in life.

Combination of reversed card The Hermit and reversed card Justice

The combination of the reversed Justice and the reversed Hermit can indicate that a person feels the world is unfair to them, and instead of looking at the situation from another perspective, they hide from their problems. It's important to remember that isolation is a temporary state, and ultimately, to restore justice, you need to return to the problem and actively participate in solving it. Remember, avoiding the problem doesn't make it any less real.