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

Western Hermetic Qabalah, Tantric, Astrological, Alchemical, and Numerical Traditional Tarot Card Comparisons.

February 19, 2024

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

The Fairy Tarot -Key 11-Strength.

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 on both cards. 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". 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.

The Rider-Waite-Smith Key 11-Strength card, also known as "Lust," ATU 11 in the Western Hermetic Thoth Tarot is a significant card in the Crowley-Harris Thoth Tarot deck. This Key 11 card is part of the Major Arcana and represents various complex concepts within the tarot system. In the Thoth Tarot, the card "Lust" diverges from traditional tarot interpretations and carries a unique symbolism as does the Fairy Tarot-Key 11- Strength Card:

  1. The Image: The image on the strength card features a woman who is holding a lion and a lamb, typically shown as a woman controlling or taming a powerful beast. This symbolism reflects the idea of harnessing one's inner desires, instincts, and passions. On The Fairy-Strength Card she, showing the same idea by turning a lion into a lamb.

  2. Number 11: In numerology, the number 11 is considered a master number, representing spiritual insight and illumination. In the context of the Fairy Tarot Strength card, it suggests the need for a higher level of self-awareness and mastery over one's desires.

  3. The Woman: The woman on the card represents the divine feminine energy, often associated with sensuality, creativity, and emotional depth. She demonstrates a balance between her inner desires and her ability to control them.

  4. The Lion: The lion symbolizes raw, primal energy and desires. It also signifies courage and strength. The woman's ability to hold the lion without fear represents the mastery of these energies.

  5. The Lamb is showing her domestication of her primal energy and desires. She is not rejecting her inner power; she is just controlling it with love.

  6. The Lemniscate, the horizonal figure 8 symbol on the lady's forehead, is also shown on the Magician card and is the symbol for the infinite flow of energy from the 0 that equals 2.

In the context of the animal instincts and inner strength is not about repressing physical desire but rather the mastery and harmonization of one's inner desires, instincts, and passions. It suggests the need to channel these energies in a balanced and creative way, rather than suppressing or being controlled by them. It's a card that encourages self-discovery and the integration of the wilder aspects of one's psyche.

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".

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.

AUM

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 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.

Amun

The Fairy Tarot-Key 11-Strength keeps the traditional tarot name for this Key but shows an image that is much like the title of the Thoth ATU 11-Lust. However, if this is a metaphor for the strong hold the female has on the male, it is appropriate. The Lion can also represent the fertile and/or fecund force of creation. It begins with "I Will Be" by Kether, on the Tree of Life, and burns its way down the Tree in a vigorous Lightning Path of fecund-self creation. Here then the One who is Two, now becomes One again.

The lightning path on the Tree of Life.

Then there is the fact that the act of giving birth to something is a feminine act. The Creatrix has given birth to the Male, as the "other", her most beloved. Therefore, the male is another way to be the woman's desire. The womb is the form that has been transformed into the phallus, so that the process of conception and birth, can build the diversity of Life itself through the x and y chromosomes and/or "union of opposites". Life is vigor. Strength is love of vigor. Love of Life. Strength is power, vigor, courage, virtue, triumph over brutality, and ambition. All of this is shown in the Fairy Tarot Key 11-Strength Card. Often assigned to the justice card is the sign of Libra, a sign of balance, harmony and union.

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 by dividing our spirit from our bodies as if spirit were an achievement of the flesh rather than the Willed- Spiral of energy animating us as Life. Because of this divisionism we have become automatons of our environment who are "knee jerks" of reaction instead of the powerful positive active expression of I AM ME who changes environment by the vigorous power of Presence; Strength of Being. I AM Love! I AM the Spirit's Will to Be! I AM Spirit! I AM Mind! I AM Body!

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

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.

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 which leaves no Freedom of choice) is completed by Action and Work, and therefore, requires the elimination of useless, outworn forms. 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.

When the Key 11-Justice/Strength 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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