Hello azzy-m, this took a bit (I think you'll see why
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THE MIND – Six of Coins
The Woman Who Was Kind To Insects (ALASKA, Inuit Fable)
The Six of Coins represents kindness and generosity to those less fortunate. The old woman from this Inuit tale understands the need to put positivity into the world in order to receive it back – the pay-it-forward methodology of karma.
Upright indicates generosity, charity, kindness, value, reward
THE BODY – The Magician
The Fairy Godmother (FRANCE, French Fairy Tale)
The Magician is a helping hand. She has the ability to change raw materials into something wonderful, and dreaming into doing. But she is only the helping hand; it is up to the protagonist to use her support, moving forward to do the right thing.
Upright indicates originality, self-confidence, skill, a breakthrough, resourcefulness
THE SPIRIT – Justice (reversed)
Amhaeng-Eosa (KOREA, Korean Legend)
Justice is power wielded with both intelligence and impartiality. It is making decisions with all of the facts and accepting the consequences of any choice made. It is punishment of the corrupt and promotion of the deserving.
Reversed indicates bias, false accusations, intolerance, abuse, dishonesty
Overall reading:
It seems both the mind and body are a-ok. You understand the value in kindness to others. There is also a confidence in you that give you strength in accomplishing your goals. As for the spirit, perhaps you are experiencing distrust or you’re emotionally conflicted by a recent experience. If you need to make important decisions, be mindful that your feelings are not causing you to make biased choices.
Side speculations:
What I find curious is you receiving the Six of Coins and the reversed Justice arcana, since Six of Coins represents fairness and equality while the reversed Justice represents dishonesty and bias. This could be as general as knowing and understanding the unfairness in the world, yet even so you choose to be kind all the same. But it can also be that you have done something that you know is wrong, and you’re not willing to take responsibility for it. If this is the case, you have the choice to make things right, or at the very least, own up to it and not let it weigh down on your conscience forever.