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Chariot - 8.2.24

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This week we pulled...
THE CHARIOT!
This card is rich in symbolism and typically features a figure riding in a chariot pulled by two sphinxes. The imagery of The Chariot represents a journey or forward motion. The charioteer, usually depicted as a confident and focused figure, embodies control, determination, and the willpower necessary to succeed. The two sphinx pulling the chariot, often of different colors, represent opposing forces or dualities, such as light and dark or conscious and unconscious elements. The charioteer must skillfully maintain control and balance over these forces to move forward.

The armor worn by the charioteer signifies protection, strength, and resilience, suggesting readiness to face whatever lies ahead. In the background of the card, there is often a city, symbolizing the departure from the familiar and the embarkation on a journey into the unknown.

Overall, The Chariot embodies themes of control, willpower, and the capacity to overcome challenges through focused effort. It represents a clear sense of direction and purpose, as well as the perseverance necessary to achieve one's goals.
Take the guidance you need and have a great weekend!

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This week we pulled...
THE CHARIOT!
This card is rich in symbolism and typically features a figure riding in a chariot pulled by two sphinxes. The imagery of The Chariot represents a journey or forward motion. The charioteer, usually depicted as a confident and focused figure, embodies control, determination, and the willpower necessary to succeed. The two sphinx pulling the chariot, often of different colors, represent opposing forces or dualities, such as light and dark or conscious and unconscious elements. The charioteer must skillfully maintain control and balance over these forces to move forward.

The armor worn by the charioteer signifies protection, strength, and resilience, suggesting readiness to face whatever lies ahead. In the background of the card, there is often a city, symbolizing the departure from the familiar and the embarkation on a journey into the unknown.

Overall, The Chariot embodies themes of control, willpower, and the capacity to overcome challenges through focused effort. It represents a clear sense of direction and purpose, as well as the perseverance necessary to achieve one's goals.
Take the guidance you need and have a great weekend!

Check us out!
Insta: @curiousitykilledtheks
And please rate us wherever you get your podcasts!

  continue reading

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