The Judgement Tarot Card Meaning
- Richard Knight

 - Oct 8
 - 2 min read
 
Updated: Oct 12

What does the Judgement Tarot card mean?
The Judgement card shows up later in the Major Arcana. It’s the 20th card. But here’s the thing… Life isn’t in a numbered order like the cards.
Although the Tarot cards all represent different stages in the journey of life, these stages can, and do, show up in many weird and wonderful combinations.
To me, the Judgement card represents the beginning of an important stage in life… it asks you to answer the call of your soul.
The Judgement Card Wants You To Stop Turning A Blind Eye To Your Calling
If this card shows up in a reading, it’s time to make way for a new phase in your life.
Accepting this nudge from the tarot could be the most fulfilling thing you ever do.
How do you answer the call?
When this card shows up, you can journal on the following questions:
What truly matters to you (you’ll have to go deep inside to answer this)
Think of the things you love to do. Which of these have you been avoiding or neglecting?
Do you really feel in proper alignment with your purpose?
How could you become more aligned with it?
What life lessons do you need to integrate before you step into your soul’s calling?
The Judgement Card Wants You To Bring Aligned Dreams To Life
Next, make an action plan. I also recommend you help your clients do this. They can take it away with them after their tarot reading.
Write a list of big or small actions that you could take that will help you to jump wholeheartedly into answering the call of your soul. It’s why you’re here after all.
Now write down the days and times you can work on this huge life upgrade. It won't happen by just doing nothing, but the effort you put in will be worth it... I promise!
Stick to your plan, no matter what. Don’t get side-tracked or thrown off course by other people’s opinions
By doing this, you’re creating a life that’s more authentic and meaningful. When you are comfortable being your authentic self, magical things will start to happen.
And remember to feel gratitude for all the growth you’ve experienced in situations which perhaps felt negative at the time.
The Judgement card is a wake-up call. It’s telling you the time is right. Do what you want to do.





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