Justice suggests that whether he contacts you depends entirely on what's fair given your actual history together. This isn't about romance or longing โ it's about consequences playing out as they should. If the relationship ended because of his actions, Justice often means the fair consequence is his silence. If you both contributed equally to problems, fair consequences might include him reaching out to make things right.
Upright Justice: Will He Contact Me?
Justice upright suggests that contact will happen if and only if it serves fairness and balance. This card doesn't promise contact based on feelings or desire โ it promises contact based on what the situation actually deserves. If he treated you poorly, Justice typically indicates that the fair consequence is him giving you space, not disrupting your healing with contact that serves his needs rather than yours.
However, if the ending was mutual or if he recognises his part in creating problems, Justice can indicate that fair consequences include him taking responsibility through contact. This would be contact with accountability, not contact that ignores what happened or tries to skip past necessary conversations. The key is that Justice-driven contact serves balance, not impulse.
Reversed Justice: Will He Contact Me?
Justice reversed often means that contact is unlikely because he's avoiding the consequences of his actions. This card reversed suggests someone who doesn't want to face what they've done or take responsibility for their part in how things ended. Contact would require him to be accountable, and reversed Justice indicates he's not ready for that level of honesty.
Alternatively, reversed Justice can mean that you're both stuck in patterns of blame rather than taking responsibility, making healthy contact impossible until someone breaks the cycle. The card suggests that contact, if it happens, would likely repeat old dynamics rather than create genuine resolution.
During No Contact
Justice during no contact periods suggests that the silence itself is serving a purpose โ it's allowing consequences to play out as they should. This isn't punishment for punishment's sake, but rather the natural result of actions taken. If he hurt you, the silence gives you space to heal without interference. If you both need to grow individually, the silence creates room for that growth.
The card suggests that contact will come when it's truly fair for both people, not just when one person wants it. This often means a longer no contact period than either person initially expects, because Justice operates on the timeline of actual healing rather than immediate desire. A Does He Miss Me spread can help you understand what's happening for him during this period of consequences.
What Blocks Contact Even When Feelings Are Present
Justice suggests that even if he has feelings, contact may be blocked by his awareness that it wouldn't be fair to you right now. This card indicates someone who understands that having feelings doesn't automatically justify acting on them. If he recognises that he hurt you, Justice can mean he's choosing not to contact you because he knows you need space to heal, regardless of what he wants.
The card can also indicate that contact is blocked by unresolved guilt or shame about his actions. Justice energy makes it difficult to reach out when you know you've caused harm and haven't yet done the internal work to ensure you won't cause that harm again. Sometimes the most loving thing is silence until you can offer something genuinely different.
What To Do While You Wait
Justice advises focusing on your own accountability and growth rather than waiting for his contact. Use this time to honestly examine your part in any patterns that developed, not to blame yourself but to ensure you don't repeat them. The card suggests that when contact does come, it will be most successful if you've both used the separation to become more self-aware.
Accept that Justice operates on a longer timeline than desire does. Fair consequences sometimes require patience. The card encourages you to trust that if contact is meant to happen, it will come when both people are actually ready to handle it differently than before.
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Justice does NOT guarantee that contact will eventually happen. Sometimes the fair consequence of certain actions is permanent separation. The card isn't promising reunion โ it's promising that whatever happens will be proportionate to the actual situation. Don't interpret Justice as "everything will work out" when sometimes working out means accepting that some chapters are genuinely closed.
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FAQ
Does Justice mean he will definitely contact me?
No. Justice means that contact will happen only if it serves fairness and balance in the situation. Sometimes the fair consequence is continued silence, especially if contact would disrupt your healing or repeat harmful patterns.
What does Justice mean if he hurt me?
If he hurt you, Justice often indicates that the fair consequence is him respecting your space rather than contacting you to make himself feel better. The card suggests that true accountability sometimes requires accepting that you've lost the right to access someone you've harmed.
How long does Justice take to bring contact?
Justice operates on the timeline of actual readiness and growth, not desire. This could be months or years, or contact may never come if that's the fair outcome. The card doesn't promise speed โ it promises appropriateness.
Does Justice mean we both did something wrong?
Not necessarily. Justice can appear when consequences are playing out fairly regardless of whether both people contributed equally to problems. Sometimes one person bears more responsibility, and Justice reflects that reality rather than assuming equal blame.




