

Thus, this card says that enlightenment is not just a personal thing it depends upon all of us and it affects each of us. This group aspect also indicates an emerging mass consciousness and a move toward a common awareness of our shared divine nature. We can see a clue to this “one-ness” in the group aspect of this card, i.e., the fact that there are many people depicted on it. Beyond that comes the expanded awareness that we all have that spark of the divine, which leads us to the conclusion that we are all One: one with each other as well as one with the Divine. First, this is about awakening to our own inner divinity. This card calls us to a greater realization that we are all divine, to an awakening to the “Christ consciousness” (as it is called by some) that lies within us all.

So what might all this, along with the resurrection symbolism on this card, indicate about the Judgment card? Some thought of Jesus as having shed his earthly body in his death, assuming a purely spiritual state, and returning to his original status in the divine realm. They … interpreted all references to Jesus’ resurrection in strictly spiritual terms. I may not recognize the transformation immediately, but as I rise to the realization of the Christ Presence, miracles happen.Īnd an article on Slate titled “ How the first Christians understood Jesus’ resurrection” notes that I am raised into a greater experience of the God-life within me. Letting go of the old and opening myself to the new, I am changed in ways that are vital to my spiritual unfolding. When I contemplate in prayer the indwelling Christ Presence, I may experience a resurrection, a restoration, a revival within me. First, let me share this quote from today’s “ Daily Word”. Today, being Easter, inspired me to explore the Judgment card within the context of this day.
