ELEVEN: THE JUSTICE
The Justice card adheres closely to traditional symbolism, embodying its overt meanings with little deviation. Further elaboration beyond the initial considerations outlined earlier may seem redundant, directing interested readers to the preceding sections for comprehensive insights.
However, it's worth noting the visual similarity between the seated figure in the Justice card and the High Priestess, both positioned between pillars. This resemblance prompts a distinction between the moral principle of retribution, as depicted in Justice, and the spiritual justice associated with divine election. While both concepts bear resemblance to higher ideals, they diverge in essence. The former operates on a moral plane, where individuals receive their just rewards based on their actions, whereas the latter pertains to a mysterious aspect of divine Providence. This spiritual justice allows select individuals to conceive dedication to loftier pursuits, akin to receiving divine inspiration.
The operation of divine selection remains inscrutable, akin to the capricious bestowal of gifts by fairies or the elusive inspiration granted to poets. Whether one possesses these divine gifts or not remains as mysterious as their absence. It's essential to recognize that the law of Justice is not contingent upon the presence or absence of these spiritual phenomena.
In essence, the pillars depicted in the Justice card symbolize entrance into one realm, while those of the High Priestess lead into another.
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