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The Chariot
The Chariot is the eighth card in the Major Arcana, and is given the
number 7, whose Qaballistic significance is victory. The number seven
is also commonly associated with good luck. An armored man stands in an
elaborate chariot, drawn by two sphinxes. One black, one white, they
symbolize the positive and negative forces the charioteer has learned to
balance and integrate. Above his head, a canopy of stars, indicating
his travels beyond the mundane world. The crescent moons on his
shoulders—one smiling, one frowning—denote that he has done the same
with the gamut of his emotions. His armor shows that he is ready for
physical challenges and his sceptre symbolizes his status and control.
The Chariot denotes victory over the extremes in your life through
balance, self-control, and the enforcement of your True Will. It can
indicate success in the battle against old patterns and vices. By
grounding and centering yourself, you can get a handle on your
situation. Mentally take the reins. Utilizing the power of your mind,
you can chart the course to your goals.
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