The seventh card in the Major Arcana is the Chariot, appearing right after the Lovers and just before the Strength card.
The Chariot is a card of victory, control, and confidence. It is the card of the winner, who is not afraid to go for what they want and take steps to achieve it.
It represents all victories that are possible through self-mastery. As such, this card has much to do with the individual and their determination to achieve.
Ultimately, it represents the good side of the ego. Where the ego falters is when it falls into excessive pride and arrogance. It is self-assured and strong when it operates at its best. A strong, healthy ego, while it can be annoying to some people, is essential in many ways. It is the person with the strong, healthy ego we turn to in hard times. They are the ones that lead us through the darkness and motivate us to keep going, no matter how hard the challenges are.
This is the energy of the Chariot. It is the energy of beating all competition to be number one, and under the right circumstances, this is glorious and profound energy.
VictoryReaching your goalsWinningBeating the competitionDeterminationWillpowerSaying no to temptationSelf-confidenceHaving faith in yourselfHaving self-controlMastering yourselfControlling your emotionsShowing your authorityTaking charge and leading the way
Look to surrounding cards to see whether these feelings are interesting to you. Cards such as the 2 of Cups, Ace of Cups, or 10 of Pentacles are classic signs they are interested in you and determined to go for it.
Cards such as 8 of Cups, 2 of Swords, or 5 of Swords are signs they are not and have likely made a resolution to move away from a connection.
How someone sees you indicates that they see you as a strong-willed, determined person who can succeed at anything you put your mind to. If the Chariot shows up for what they want to happen in the relationship, it indicates they are determined to move forward with you. They have the drive and determination to make this work.
In a relationship reading, the Chariot signifies someone ready to move forward with you or away from you. But whichever it is, action is guaranteed.
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If it turns up as the outcome of a career reading, it is a big YES. This card indicates victory and accomplishment, so if you have been struggling with doubt, you can take comfort from the Chariot card.
The Chariot in a career reading indicates that there may be competition, but you have the drive and determination to come out on top as long as you put your mind to it.
The Chariot advises caution in this instance. It can also indicate that you need to adopt more Chariot-like qualities for the situation you are reading about. It is a sign of being more warrior-like, more determined, more focused, and more self-belief.
Conversely, a reversed Chariot can indicate the other extreme. A healthy ego becomes a monstrous one. Rather than self-confidence and self-assurance, we see extreme arrogance and excessive pride. We have someone who believes they are better than others and will stop at nothing to get what they want, no matter who they hurt or who stands in their way.
The Chariot reversed can be a dangerous situation or person because it indicates someone/something that will mercilessly bulldoze others to get what they want.
The feeling of glowing success is something we all strive for on some level. The following affirmations, repeated to yourself morning and night, can help you harness the energy of the Chariot.
I believe in myselfI am confident in my abilitiesI trust myself, and I will reach my goalsI will stay true to my convictionsI will behave with integrity and honestyI know I will succeed
Through our self-belief, we can move mountains. Let the Chariot guide you to the top of your mountain and remind you that you can accomplish anything you want.
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