Facts and feelings do not always arrive in the same order. Justice wants objectivity, evidence, and proportion; The Moon brings uncertainty, projection, and emotional undercurrents that make even obvious situations feel hard to interpret. Together, they often reflect moments when you are trying to be fair while fear, suspicion, or incomplete information keeps shifting the ground beneath you. This pair can describe murky contracts, confusing relational dynamics, or the strain of knowing something is off without being able to prove every part of it yet.
You may be caught between what can be verified and what can only be sensed. This combination invites you to notice whether your uncertainty is coming from missing facts, heightened fear, or the uncomfortable overlap between the two.
Both reversed
Some confusion may be clearing, but mistrust remains. You might be moving toward the truth while still carrying old fear, distorted narratives, or a shaky relationship to what is fair.
Justice reversed
Justice reversed distorts the attempt to sort signal from noise. The emotional fog remains, but bias, denial, or selective reasoning make it harder to arrive at a clean conclusion.
The Moon reversed
The Moon reversed clears part of the ambiguity around the issue. Justice then has more to work with, because fear and projection stop clouding the facts quite as heavily.
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