Meaning in Past, Present and Future Positions When this card appears in your Tarot reading, be assured that absolutes are about to take place. There is an absolute nature to the final judgment of legend that is imbued in the Judgment Tarot card. They are about to meet their maker and discover whether or not they are to spend eternity in heaven or in hell. In the end times, the archangel Gabriel will blow his trumpet and summon the dead to rise. This is the scene of the last judgment as described in many mythologies. The landscape is an almost monochrome blue-gray in contrast to the red wings, the fiery orange and yellow hair and the colorful horn and flag of the angel above. Beneath him, the graves of the departed have all opened and the dead have begun to rise. The illustrated lines emanating from out of the trumpet indicate that Gabriel is blowing his horn. Attached to the musical instrument is a square white flag with a red cross. In most Tarot decks, his large wings are astride wispy gray and white clouds out of which his arms extend to clasp a large golden horn, upon which he is pressing his lips. The top half of this card is a depiction of an angel blowing his horn. Are your days of sitting on the fence done? Have you found a reason to keep living? Are you feeling refreshed and looking forward to moving on? Has a casual interest turned into a dominating philosophy of life that you are pursuing as your true calling? Are you able to brush aside the ambiguities and obfuscations of the past and clarify exactly what it is you have been through? When the Judgment card arrives in your Tarot reading, it is time to take a stand as the hardest choices become obvious after the simplest of appraisals.
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