Judgement Tarot Meditation: Journey to Your Subconscious
BY NICOLE LAU
Judgement Meditation: Awakening, Rebirth, and Answering the Call
The Judgement meditation is a profound and transformative journey into awakening, rebirth, and answering your calling. This practice allows you to access the archetypal energy of Judgement, experiencing the moment of resurrection, the sound of your purpose calling, and the courage to rise to who you're meant to be. This is powerful work—prepare yourself for transformation.
Preparation for Judgement Meditation
Judgement meditation requires openness to transformation, willingness to release the past, and readiness to answer your calling. This is deep, life-changing work—prepare yourself to be reborn.
Setting Your Space:
- Choose a quiet space where you won't be disturbed for 25-30 minutes
- Sit or lie in a comfortable position
- Light a white or purple candle (for transformation)
- Have your Judgement card visible or hold it in your hands
- Optional: Play powerful, transformative music
- Wear comfortable clothing in white or purple
- Have journal and pen nearby for post-meditation processing
Mental Preparation:
- Set intention to awaken and transform
- Commit to hearing and answering your calling
- Accept that rebirth requires death of the old
- Release attachment to who you've been
- Open to who you're becoming
Warning: This meditation explores profound transformation and may bring up intense emotions. If you have severe trauma or mental health concerns, practice with support available.
The Judgement Meditation Journey
Phase 1: In the Coffin (5 minutes)
Close your eyes and bring awareness to your breath. With each exhale, release the old. With each inhale, prepare for the new.
In your mind's eye, see yourself lying in a coffin. This is not death—it's the old life, the old self, the old identity. You've been here, in this coffin, living a life that isn't fully yours, being someone you're not meant to be.
Feel the confinement. Feel the limitation. Feel the sense of being buried, of living a half-life, of not being fully alive. This is what it feels like to ignore your calling, to resist your purpose, to stay in the old when the new is trying to be born.
But something is changing. You can feel it. The old life is ending. The coffin is not your home—it's what you're leaving behind.
Phase 2: The Trumpet Sounds (5 minutes)
You hear it. A trumpet. Clear, powerful, undeniable. This is the call—your calling, your purpose, what you're meant to do. The sound pierces through everything—through the coffin, through your resistance, through your fear.
This is not a gentle invitation. This is a summons. This is the universe, the divine, your highest self calling you to rise, to awaken, to become who you're meant to be.
The trumpet sounds again. Louder. More insistent. You cannot ignore it. You cannot pretend you don't hear it. The call is clear, and it's for you.
What is your calling? What are you being summoned to? Listen. The trumpet is telling you. Your purpose is making itself known.
Phase 3: Rising from the Coffin (7 minutes)
You must answer. You must rise. The coffin lid opens. Light floods in—brilliant, divine, transformative light.
You sit up. You're rising. You're leaving the old life, the old self, the old identity. You're being reborn.
As you rise, you feel things falling away:
- Old beliefs that no longer serve you
- Past mistakes and regrets
- Guilt and shame
- Who you thought you had to be
- Expectations that weren't yours
- The life that wasn't your calling
All of it falls away. You're shedding the old like a snake sheds skin. You're leaving it in the coffin. You don't need it anymore. You're being reborn.
Stand up. Step out of the coffin. You're free. You're alive. You're answering the call.
Phase 4: The Absolution (5 minutes)
As you stand, you feel it—absolution. Forgiveness. The past is forgiven. Your mistakes are absolved. The guilt is released. The shame is gone.
You are granted a clean slate. Not because you earned it, but because rebirth requires it. You cannot carry the weight of the past into the new life. Absolution is not optional—it's essential.
Say to yourself: "I forgive myself. I release the past. I am absolved. I am free. I am reborn."
Feel the weight lifting. Feel the freedom. Feel the lightness of being forgiven, of forgiving yourself, of starting fresh.
Phase 5: The Transformation (5 minutes)
You're not who you were. You're being transformed. The old self died in the coffin. The new self is being born.
Who are you becoming? What does your transformed self look like? Feel like? Act like?
This new you is aligned with your calling. This new you is living your purpose. This new you is who you're meant to be.
Feel the transformation happening. You're not improving—you're being reborn. You're not becoming a better version of the old you—you're becoming someone fundamentally new.
This is Judgement. This is resurrection. This is rebirth.
Phase 6: Answering the Call (3 minutes)
The trumpet sounds again. Your calling is clear. Your purpose is known. The question is: Will you answer?
Say yes. Say: "I answer the call. I accept my purpose. I rise to who I'm meant to be. I commit to my calling. I am reborn to serve my mission."
Feel the commitment. Feel the courage. Feel the power of answering, of saying yes, of accepting your purpose.
You're not just hearing the call—you're answering it. You're not just awakening—you're rising. You're not just transforming—you're being reborn.
Phase 7: Return and Integration (2 minutes)
Begin to bring your awareness back to your physical body. The transformation remains within you—you're bringing it back. The calling remains clear—you're carrying it forward. The rebirth is complete—you're living it now.
Wiggle your fingers and toes. Take three deep, powerful breaths. When you're ready, open your eyes slowly.
You have risen. You have been reborn. You have answered the call. You are transformed.
Post-Meditation Integration
Immediately after the meditation, while the experience is fresh, journal about:
- What was your calling? What did the trumpet tell you?
- What did you leave in the coffin? What old self died?
- What absolution did you receive? What was forgiven?
- Who are you becoming? What's your transformed self?
- How will you answer the call? What's your first step?
Working with Judgement Meditation Regularly
This meditation can be practiced:
- At major life transitions: When profound change is happening
- When feeling called: When purpose is making itself known
- During transformation: When you're changing fundamentally
- For forgiveness work: When you need absolution
- At New Moon: For rebirth and new beginning
- Annually: For yearly renewal and recommitment to purpose
Advanced Judgement Meditation Practices
The Specific Calling: Bring a specific question about your purpose into the meditation and listen for the answer in the trumpet.
The Deep Forgiveness: Spend extended time in the absolution phase, forgiving specific past mistakes.
The Complete Transformation: Explore in detail who you're becoming and what your transformed life looks like.
The Purpose Activation: Focus on activating and beginning to live your calling immediately after the meditation.
Signs Your Judgement Meditation is Working
You'll know this practice is effective when you notice:
- Increased clarity about your purpose
- Courage to make necessary changes
- Ability to forgive yourself and others
- Feeling reborn or transformed
- Taking action on your calling
- Release of past guilt and shame
- Living more aligned with purpose
- Profound shifts in identity
- Answering the call in concrete ways
- Feeling awakened and alive
Challenges and How to Work with Them
Challenge: Too intense or overwhelming
Solution: This is profound work. Take breaks. Process slowly. Seek support if needed.
Challenge: Can't hear the calling
Solution: Be patient. The call comes when you're ready. Keep practicing. It will become clear.
Challenge: Resistance to leaving the coffin
Solution: That's normal. The old is familiar. But staying there is death. Choose life. Choose to rise.
Challenge: Can't forgive yourself
Solution: Forgiveness is not about deserving. It's about necessity. You cannot be reborn while carrying the past. Release it.
The Constant Unification Perspective
In the Constant Unification framework, Judgement meditation is a practice of aligning with the natural process of awakening, transformation, and purpose. When you meditate with Judgement, you're not creating your calling—you're hearing what's always been there. You're not forcing transformation—you're allowing what wants to happen.
This meditation teaches that Judgement is not external judgment but internal awakening, that the call is always sounding but you must be ready to hear it, and that rebirth is always possible when you're willing to let the old die.
When you practice Judgement meditation, you're training yourself to hear your calling, to answer your purpose, and to allow transformation. This is not about becoming someone else—it's about becoming who you've always been meant to be.
The trumpet is always sounding. The call is always there. Your purpose is always waiting. The question is: Will you rise? Will you answer? Will you be reborn?
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