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The Recall
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The Dream Library · Major Arcana 20
Canonical name: Judgement
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Deck Guidebook
The Dream Library reads tarot through a living archive of books, manuscripts, inkwells, quills, lamps, readers, hidden shelves, memory, study, creativity, and imagination made tangible.
Literary, precise, contemplative, and scene-led; name the object, room, or archive mechanism before turning it into advice.
Deck meaning
The Recall becomes a forgotten book calling the reader by name from the return cart. It carries awakening, reckoning, response to the call, and the self that can no longer stay asleep through the Dream Library's archive. It preserves Judgement's classic Major Arcana backbone while letting this deck's world supply the scene, emotional pressure, and practical interpretation.
Upright meaning
A reckoning is asking for honest review and response.
Reversed meaning
The wake-up call is being delayed by avoidance or harsh self-judgment.
In a Reading
Upright: A reckoning is asking for honest review and response.
Reversed: The wake-up call is being delayed by avoidance or harsh self-judgment.
Upright: In love, a reckoning is asking for honest review and response.
Reversed: In love, the wake-up call is being delayed by avoidance or harsh self-judgment.
Upright: In career and work, a reckoning is asking for honest review and response.
Reversed: In career and work, the wake-up call is being delayed by avoidance or harsh self-judgment.
Upright: For self-growth, a reckoning is asking for honest review and response.
Reversed: For self-growth, the wake-up call is being delayed by avoidance or harsh self-judgment.
Upright: For decision-making, a reckoning is asking for honest review and response.
Reversed: For decision-making, the wake-up call is being delayed by avoidance or harsh self-judgment.
Upright: In conflict, a reckoning is asking for honest review and response.
Reversed: In conflict, the wake-up call is being delayed by avoidance or harsh self-judgment.
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Grounding note
Judgement is a mirror for pattern and choice, not a guarantee about fixed outcomes.
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