The Tarot of Eli 2-LLC: Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot- Key 11-Justice & The Animal Totem Tarot -Key 11- Justice.

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The Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot- Key 11- Justice

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The Animal Totem Tarot-Key 11-Justice

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Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot-Key 11-Justice

In Tarot, traditional or otherwise, the Justice Card represents Equilibrium, which is symbolized by the Balance Scales that are in the left hand of the Judicial figure (Two legs on the Animal Totem-Crane). One may also assume that the Balance Scales represent the Hindu word-Karma (Action or Work)-known as you "reap what you sow". Therefore, Justice manifests itself in the form of the Law of Undeviating Justice; known in modern physics as "every action has an equal and opposite reaction".

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Robert Wang, a popular Qabalist, named this card, "The Mother who punishes and rewards": For she is severe and gives the Soul, only what it has sown in the world.

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RWS Tarot- Key 11-Justice

The Throne on the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot-Key 11 card repeats the pillar-veil symbolism of Key 2-The High Priestess.

On the Crown, is the circle and square symbol, representing spirit's movement in matter.

The Sword represents discernment/discrimination, which is closely allied with the term of Justice.

The Gold/Yellow background of this Key represents the "Mind", as well as the cardinal airy sign of Libra is represented by the Scales.

The Purple veil represents the "mystery behind the Oracle of Justice".

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Libra

It is easily seen that Key 11, is the agency through which all the forces represented by Keys 1 to 10 are transferred to the manifesting powers represented by Keys 12 to 21.

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AUM

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Not shown on either card, is the Qabalistic Wisdom that relates the Hebrew Letter Lamed (Ox goad) to this card, which Dr. Paul Foster Cased named the Faithful Intelligence. The Hebrew word for "faithful" is AMN (Amen) which is closely related to the Hindu AUM or OM and is also related to the Egyptian God Amun, that is often written Amen. All titles implying what Qabalist already know, that "spiritual virtues are deposited in the Faithful Intelligence and augment therein", which is the very idea of the ripening of perception and interpretation into motives for action, so familiar to occultists as the fundamental meaning of Karma.

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Amun

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The Animal Totem Tarot -Key 11-Justice keeps the traditional tarot name for this Key but shows an image that is of a more animal mythical nature. Here the red-crowned Crane is shown standing his ground, letting everyone know that he cannot be swayed from his own will. To this one, what is right or wrong takes a back seat to what benefits everyone.

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The Red-Crowned Crane (also known as the Red-Capped Crane) shares many of the same characteristics as cranes in general, but it also carries some unique qualities and cultural significance that enhance its role as a totem, power animal, or spirit guide.

Red-Crowned Crane as a Totem Animal

The Red-Crowned Crane embodies the universal traits of cranes—grace, longevity, and spiritual connection—while adding specific nuances:

  1. Sacredness and Majesty

    • In East Asian cultures, the Red-Crowned Crane is a symbol of sacredness and nobility. As a totem, it emphasizes a deep connection to the divine and the importance of holding oneself with dignity.
  2. Immortality and Eternal Life

    • Frequently depicted in mythology and art, this crane is seen as a harbinger of eternal life and immortality, teaching lessons of legacy and spiritual continuity.
  3. Partnership and Harmony

    • Red-Crowned Cranes are highly social and form lifelong bonds, symbolizing harmony in relationships and the balance of yin and yang.
  4. Elegance Under Pressure

    • The striking appearance of the Red-Crowned Crane suggests the importance of maintaining poise and self-confidence in challenging situations.

Red-Crowned Crane as a Power Animal

When the Red-Crowned Crane appears as a power animal, it brings unique gifts and teachings:

  1. Transcendence and Spiritual Awakening

    • This crane is a reminder to rise above the mundane and focus on spiritual growth, helping you access higher realms of consciousness.
  2. Determination and Focus

    • Known for their stamina and strength during long migrations, Red-Crowned Cranes inspire you to stay determined and maintain focus on your goals.
  3. Healing and Peace

    • They are often associated with healing and tranquility, providing guidance during emotional turmoil or physical recovery.
  4. Connection to the Mystical

    • The vivid red crown of the crane connects to the fire element, symbolizing passion and spiritual energy while balancing its otherwise calm demeanor.

Red-Crowned Crane as a Spiritual Guide

The Red-Crowned Crane’s unique characteristics as a spiritual guide make it particularly powerful:

  1. Gateway to the Divine

    • In Japanese and Chinese folklore, this crane is believed to transport souls to the heavens. As a spiritual guide, it encourages you to connect deeply with celestial energies and trust your spiritual path.
  2. Symbol of Purity and Virtue

    • This crane teaches the importance of living a life of integrity and purity, striving for enlightenment and self-improvement.
  3. Renewal and Ascension

    • Its migratory patterns and serene presence represent the cycles of renewal and ascension, reminding you to embrace change and grow spiritually.
  4. Hope and Resilience

    • Often depicted in contexts of hope and peace (e.g., as a symbol of recovery in Hiroshima), this crane helps you find inner strength and faith during difficult times.

Cultural and Symbolic Connections of the Red-Crowned Crane

  1. East Asia (China, Japan, Korea):

    • Seen as a symbol of immortality, wisdom, and happiness. In Taoist thought, Red-Crowned Cranes are messengers of the heavens.
    • The Japanese call it the "bird of happiness" and associate it with fidelity and prosperity. Folded paper cranes (origami) are especially tied to wishes for peace and healing.
  2. Mythology and Art:

    • Frequently depicted in ancient paintings and mythology as carriers of divine messages, emphasizing their role as intermediaries between humans and the spiritual realm.
  3. Environmental Symbolism:

    • As an endangered species, the Red-Crowned Crane also speaks to the importance of conservation and living in harmony with nature, adding a call to environmental stewardship.

Conclusion

While the general characteristics of cranes as totem animals, power animals, and spiritual guides apply, the Red-Crowned Crane adds elements of sacredness, immortality, and healing. Its distinct red crown emphasizes its spiritual connection and fiery energy, making it a particularly potent guide for those seeking balance, transcendence, and harmony with the divine.

Therefore, this Animal Totem Card, has a primary meaning of finding the Middle path between what is culturally taught as right or wrong, and to find the right solution that benefits all. To do this takes strength and standing tall for justice in equal measure.

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The lightning path on the Tree of Life.

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In this Military Industrial Complex, which indoctrinates by dividing and conquering via the use of media controlled "word hypnosis", we have forgotten our inner spiritual being of justice by dividing our spirit from our bodies as if spirit were an achievement of the flesh rather than the Willed- Spiral of energy (Breath) animating us as the alive of Life.

Because of this divisionism we have become unjust automatons of our environment who are "knee jerks" of reaction instead of the powerful positive active expression of "I AM ME and everyone I see is another way to be me", who changes environment by the vigorous power of Presence; the Trinity's Strength of Being. I AM Love! I AM the Spirit's Will to Be!

I AM Spirit! I AM Mind! I AM Body!

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The RWS Tarot- Key 11, depicts a golden crown of 3-turrets and ornamented with a square blue gem. Here, the 3-turrets (trinity of Self) and the 4 sides of the gem which add to the number 7, the number attributed to Venus.

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The Violet color of the curtains, hint at the Key 10-Wheel of Fortune, suggesting that the veils of mechanism are conceal from the uninitiated, that the whole universe (Above and Below) is permeated by the Life-Breath of Spirit, symbolized by the yellow.

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After all the symbolism is considered, the general meaning of the Justice Key is the education of "freedom of choice" which has equilibrium as its aim. Education (as opposed to indoctrination or dogma which leaves no Freedom of choice) is completed by Action and Work, and therefore, requires the elimination of useless, outworn forms.

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Physiologically, this Justice Image depicts the law of poise and self-direction. A balanced personality is faithful, constant, and confident. This is because the right use of reason has established enduring certainty as to the just outcome of all activities. Hence, it is reasonable to do unto others as you would have done to you.

Tarot-Justice means that you must take full responsibility for the choices you make. If you drift through life without examining your choices and what these choices say about you and your values-you'll never be truly self-aware and you may find yourself treating others unfairly and dishonestly and thereby, leading a life of negatives where you treat yourself unjustly and dishonestly.

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The number 11 holds significant meaning in both Gematria and Numerology, often being regarded as a powerful, mystical, and spiritually charged number. Its characteristics differ slightly depending on the context, but both systems agree on its profound symbolic importance. Below is an exploration of its meaning in Gematria and Numerology.

In Numerology

The number 11 is considered a Master Number, meaning it is not typically reduced to a single digit (as most numbers are in numerology) because of its spiritual significance. It carries unique traits:

  1. Spiritual Insight and Intuition

    • The number 11 symbolizes heightened intuition and spiritual awareness. It represents the connection between the physical and spiritual realms, often associated with psychic abilities and visionary insights.
  2. Illumination and Enlightenment

    • Known as the "Illuminator" or "Messenger," 11 carries the energy of enlightenment. It urges individuals to seek deeper truths and share their knowledge to guide others.
  3. Duality and Balance

    • The two 1s in 11 symbolize duality (light and shadow, masculine and feminine, material and spiritual). It challenges individuals to harmonize opposing forces within themselves and the world.
  4. Sensitivity and Inspiration

    • People influenced by 11 are often highly sensitive and empathic, drawing inspiration from their emotional depth to create, lead, and transform.
  5. Challenge and Responsibility

    • While 11 holds immense potential, it demands responsibility. Those influenced by this number must balance their visionary ideals with practical action, avoiding self-doubt or escapism.

In Gematria

In Gematria, numbers are assigned to letters and words, revealing hidden meanings and mystical connections. The number 11 often symbolizes:

  1. Chaos and Transition

    • In the Kabbalistic/Qabalistic framework, 11 lies just beyond the perfection of 10 (associated with the Sephirot of the Tree of Life). It represents moving beyond the known into uncharted or chaotic realms, serving as a bridge between stability and the unknown.
  2. Divine Revelation

    • Eleven signifies revelations from higher dimensions. In biblical contexts, it is often associated with prophecy or divine messages that disrupt the status quo, revealing deeper truths.
  3. Incompleteness or Striving

    • As one step beyond 10, 11 can symbolize incompleteness or the striving for perfection. It suggests a liminal state of being—neither fully grounded nor wholly transcendent.
  4. Higher Realms in Kabbalah/Qabalah

    • In Kabbalistic/Qabalistic teachings, 11 is sometimes associated with the 11th "hidden" Sephirah, Da'at, which represents knowledge and the intersection of divine and human understanding. It suggests deep wisdom but also requires humility to access.

Symbolic Meanings of 11 Across Cultures

  1. Gateway or Portal

    • The shape of 11 (two parallel lines) is often interpreted as a gateway or portal, representing a passage to higher states of consciousness or spiritual awakening.
  2. Alignment with Cosmic Forces

    • In esoteric thought, 11 is considered a number of alignment and synchronicity, encouraging individuals to trust their path and connect to universal energy.
  3. Angelic and Mystical Associations

    • In modern spiritual practices, 11 is often linked to angelic communication or the appearance of "angel numbers" (e.g., 11:11), signaling divine intervention or alignment.

Astrological and Metaphysical Insights

  1. Aquarian Energy

    • In some systems, 11 is linked to the zodiac sign Aquarius, reflecting themes of innovation, higher consciousness, and collective progress.
  2. The Tarot Connection

    • In traditional Tarot, the 11th card is Justice (in some decks, Strength), representing balance, fairness, and spiritual truth.

Challenges of 11

While 11 is an extraordinary number, its high vibration brings challenges:

  • Overwhelm: Sensitivity and spiritual awareness can lead to emotional overload.
  • Imbalance: The duality in 11 can result in inner conflict or confusion.
  • Ego vs. Service: Balancing personal ambition with a higher calling requires humility and focus.

Conclusion

The number 11 is deeply spiritual and transformative, representing the bridge between the material and spiritual worlds. In Numerology, it serves as a Master Number that encourages intuition, inspiration, and enlightenment. In Gematria, it represents divine revelation, chaos, and the pursuit of higher knowledge. Whether appearing in your life path, name, or mystical studies, 11 invites you to embrace its dualities, master its lessons, and align with a higher purpose.

When the Key 11-Justice card is thrown in a divination, it implies:

  • Perceptive will. 
  • Finding harmony by mastering reality.
  • Self-Realization by taking responsibility for oneself.
  • Objectivity.
  • Justice and order.
  • Balance.
  • Fairness.
  • Discernment.
  • Greatest objectivity.
  • Reasonable decisions. 
  • The lust for life.
  • Directing the Kundalini properly.
  • Vigor.
  • Physical strength.
  • Follow your heart.
  • The power of kindness.

When reversed:

  • Hypocrisy.
  • Self-righteousness. 
  • Lack of self-awareness.
  • Inability to extract self-identity from environment.
  • Lost in the blame game of the mundane.

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