The universal equilibrium and precision of Nature: every action demands its inevitable compensation; nothing is lost and nothing is forgiven. Not human 'justice', but the cold fidelity to fact — the law of karma.
A young, slender woman balances on her toes like a Harlequin — she is the partner of the Fool. She is crowned with the ostrich feathers of Maat; on her brow the serpent Uraeus, Lord of Life and Death; her face is masked, holding a secret inner satisfaction at her mastery over every disequilibrium. With both hands she holds the phallic Magic Sword of the Magi (the blade between her thighs) and the scales, in whose spherical pans she weighs the Universe: the Alpha-Beginning balanced against the Omega-End. The figure forms a rhombus with a hidden vesica piscis, through which adjusted experience passes into the next manifestation; the throne of spheres and pyramids (four in number) upholds the same impartiality on an impersonal plane.
⚖️Scales with the Universe in the pans — the letter Lamed ('ox-goad'), the sign Libra; the Alpha-Beginning balanced against the Omega-End, all is weighed
🗡️Magic Sword between the thighs — clarity of mind cut free of bias; the cold fidelity to fact instead of human judgement
🎭Masked Harlequin — the partner of the Fool (Libra is a sign of Venus); secret satisfaction at mastery over imbalance
🪶Feathers of Maat and the serpent Uraeus — Maat and Karma: every action demands its precise, inevitable compensation
🔷Rhombus with vesica piscis — the path from Geburah to Tiphareth; through it adjusted experience passes into the next manifestation
Interpretation
Adjustment is precision and equilibrium: everything comes to its true weight, cause meets consequence without leniency and without malice. The word 'Justice' is rejected as purely human and relative: Nature is not just — it is exact. This is the universal balance in which every action demands its inevitable compensation; nothing is lost and nothing is forgiven — everything is weighed.
In its everyday sense the card keeps a familiar meaning: justice in the sense that every action carries consequences — 'as you sow, so shall you reap'. It is a card of personal responsibility for one's deeds, of equity and honesty. In practice it is a time to consider all possibilities, to make a reasonable, well-considered decision, to be honest with yourself and others, and to recognise that you are reaping the fruits of your earlier actions.
The advice is to weigh impartially, to set aside personal preferences, to bring what is yours into accord with the true measure of things. In its deeper reading it is more concrete still: attend to the balance of your plans, to the correspondence of the inner with the outer. The next step leads to a situation where you receive exactly what you deserve — here it is called outright a 'return to equilibrium'.
On the highest level this is the feminine complement of the Fool The Fool: the letters Aleph and Lamed form the secret key to the law, and the images of these two cards are deliberately balanced against each other. Fortune Fortune turns what Adjustment weighs: what the Gunas revolve, the scales measure. The Lovers The Lovers and Art Art are the alchemical marriage of opposites, brought here to its final equilibrium.
The shadow of the card is the attempt to escape reckoning, to tip the scale in one's own favour, to pass off bias as justice. But every action has already begotten its compensation: unbalanced phenomena are called 'invalid', doomed to be annulled.
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Advice & forecast
✦ The card's advice
Weigh everything impartially: set aside your personal preferences and bring what is yours into exact accord with the true measure of things. Consider all possibilities, make a reasonable, well-considered decision, approach the matter critically and circumspectly — and be honest with yourself and with others. Check the balance of your plans: is the inner reconciled with the outer? Accept as fact that you reap exactly what you sowed before, and do not try to outwit the scales — every action has already begotten its compensation. This is not punishment but law: accept the return to equilibrium calmly, as precision and not as a sentence.
🔮 What the forecast holds
Ahead lies a moment of reckoning and balance: everything comes to its measure, cause meets consequence. There may be a decision, a judgement, a contract, a balance of forces, a clear and right resolution of the matter — a 'return to equilibrium'. You will receive exactly what your earlier actions deserved: what was sown will return as harvest. This is a favourable phase for an honest, weighed choice and for setting your affairs in order. The shadow of the forecast: if a broken balance is concealed or tipped in one's own favour — Nature will restore the measure all the same, only more painfully. Sometimes the reckoning is still on its way, and there is no use hurrying it.
↓ Adjustment reversed
Reversed Adjustment is a broken balance that Nature will restore all the same, only more painfully. An attempt to escape reckoning, to tip the scale in one's own favour, to pass off bias as justice. Rigidity in the letter of the law without living precision; or, conversely, a refusal to be held accountable, a reckoning that does not square with reality. The self-deception of the 'Sphinx without a riddle': a person thinks they have cheated the scales, but every action has already begotten its compensation. Unbalanced phenomena are called 'invalid' — uncompensated, and therefore doomed to be annulled. Here too is the moment when now is NOT the time to seek justice or await a reaction: the reckoning is still on its way, and hurrying it is useless.
The card in spreads
The same card reads differently depending on the spread and the question — compare real spreads:
Spread "Weighing a decision"
To make an honest, considered choice
«How do I judge this fairly?»
The situation
Adjustment
Inner measure
The High Priestess
Outcome
The Universe
Adjustment in the situation — weigh everything impartially, set aside your preferences, and bring what is yours into accord with the true measure of things. Inner measure The High Priestess — the High Priestess: check yourself against the quiet instinct that tells true from false. Outcome The Universe — the Universe: the closing equilibrium in which everything falls into place. Be honest with yourself and others, check whether the inner is reconciled with the outer. A decision made by exact measure, not by bias, will prove right and enduring.
Spread "What was sown and the harvest"
To understand the karmic return
«What is returning to me for my past deeds?»
The law
Adjustment
What turns
Fortune
How it ends
Death
Adjustment is the law of exact compensation: you reap exactly what you sowed, without leniency and without malice. What turns Fortune — Fortune: the wheel brings the fruits of the cycle, which the scales then weigh. How it ends Death — Death: what has outlived itself decays, so that out of the rotting something new can grow. Accept the return as law, not as punishment. Do not try to outwit the scales — what is unbalanced will be annulled all the same; the balance will be restored, gently or harshly.
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Spread "Restoring the balance"
To set right a tilt in your affairs
«How do I restore equilibrium to this situation?»
The tilt
Adjustment
How to right it
The Emperor
Result
The Sun
Adjustment — a broken balance calls for exact measure; do not pass off bias as justice. How to right it The Emperor — the Emperor: structure and a firm, responsible decision that sets things in order. Result The Sun — the Sun: a clear and right resolution of the matter in the open light. Weigh impartially and bring the inner into accord with the outer. The return to equilibrium is inevitable — better to reach it consciously than to wait until Nature restores the measure more painfully.
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How it differs from Waite
Rider-Waite-SmithJustice
vs
Thoth TarotAdjustment
The divergence begins with the very name and number. In the Waite tradition this is 'Justice', numbered XI (he swapped its place with Strength), whereas here it is 'Adjustment', numbered VIII (the Waite transposition was rejected and the cards returned to their places). The emphasis differs too. Waite stresses objective judgement and a carefully weighed decision — human justice, a reasonable and honest verdict. Here the card speaks of a creative equilibrium of forces that must be recognised: it is not about human judgement, but about the impersonal precision of Nature, the automatic compensation by which every action is inevitably balanced by its consequence. Waite's Justice is a person's measured and fair decision; this Adjustment is the cold, transpersonal law of balance.
WaiteThoth Tarot
Name and number'Justice', XI.'Adjustment', VIII (the transposition undone).
NatureHuman judgement, an honest verdict.The impersonal precision of Nature, automatic compensation.
EmphasisObjective, weighed decision.Creative equilibrium of forces, the law of karma.
Symbolism & correspondences
The letter Lamed ('ox-goad, to drive'), the path from Geburah to Tiphareth; the sign Libra (Venus rules, Saturn is exalted — the element of Time, without which regulation is impossible). The number VIII is restored (the swap with Strength undone). The formula: 'Love is the law, love under will'.
Element
Air
♎
Astrology
Libra — cardinal Air; the sign of the scales, partnership, and deliberate choice
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Arcana
Major
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