Keavy McGee
OOOOOOOOOOOOeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrr, Grip Dellabonte drew this card for me today, so I've got to come over here and *do. it. justice.* hahaha!!
Me so funny!!
Ok, this is one serious legal eagle with a massive big cleaver, er, gavel in her head about to end the auction or bring on the sentence, one or the other. She's behind some impressive desk or speaker's platform with a family crest and crossed swords and a sorta-human type abstract over the two crossed swords. Two fronds that look like leaves frame the back of her head.
You just know when you look at this card that you are going to get what you deserve. That's one aspect of it. I feel like Judge Judy is just about to say who won and who lost and you really hope it is you that won.
On the other hand, judges do a lot of study and preparation and give a lot of thought to their decisions, which is why they are so often "just."
So this person will tend to be cool-headed and thoughtful, not someone who flies off the handle with a decision that will wreck your whole life. Note: it still might, but they will have given it a lot of thought first
But in a reading, I'd be listening to the spaces between the cards and looking for all the clues I could get, because with this card especially, it matters whether you see the Querent as the one doing the Judging or the one being Judged.
Either way, fairness and a sense that right has prevailed or will prevail seems to be the message...a decision arrived at in a fair and just way.
But you may have to explain to your Querent, if you think this card represents someone else making a decision that affects them (especially in a real-life legal case) that just because a decision comes about fairly, that doesn't mean it will necessarily be in the Querent's favour.
Ouch. Truth hurts.
OXO
Keavy
Me so funny!!
Ok, this is one serious legal eagle with a massive big cleaver, er, gavel in her head about to end the auction or bring on the sentence, one or the other. She's behind some impressive desk or speaker's platform with a family crest and crossed swords and a sorta-human type abstract over the two crossed swords. Two fronds that look like leaves frame the back of her head.
You just know when you look at this card that you are going to get what you deserve. That's one aspect of it. I feel like Judge Judy is just about to say who won and who lost and you really hope it is you that won.
On the other hand, judges do a lot of study and preparation and give a lot of thought to their decisions, which is why they are so often "just."
So this person will tend to be cool-headed and thoughtful, not someone who flies off the handle with a decision that will wreck your whole life. Note: it still might, but they will have given it a lot of thought first
But in a reading, I'd be listening to the spaces between the cards and looking for all the clues I could get, because with this card especially, it matters whether you see the Querent as the one doing the Judging or the one being Judged.
Either way, fairness and a sense that right has prevailed or will prevail seems to be the message...a decision arrived at in a fair and just way.
But you may have to explain to your Querent, if you think this card represents someone else making a decision that affects them (especially in a real-life legal case) that just because a decision comes about fairly, that doesn't mean it will necessarily be in the Querent's favour.
Ouch. Truth hurts.
OXO
Keavy