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Im confused. Both of these cards are associated with victory, but who actually won if one card represents a person?
In agreement with Latana, the 6/Wands is a fait accompli. Whatever the man on the horse has done, he's been so successful that he gets laurels and cheers and, essentially, a parade. In fact, this card is as much about the energy of victory as it is about victory. Where do we get that "winner" energy? In the 6/Wands, from wanting to make our family proud or to gain fame, glory and accolades. And wanting to win for others, gives those others energy. They support us and cheer us on ("Go on, son! We know you can do it!"). The motto for this card: "Win-Win" as it's a win for the victor, and for his team/supporters/fans. You know in his speech he's going to say, "I couldn't have done it without all of you cheering me on!"Im confused. Both of these cards are associated with victory, but who actually won if one card represents a person?
That's more like the 2/Swords. Or the High Priestess (seated between black/white pillars) Or Justice for that matter.If there's any relevance, maybe the one who sees or addresses both sides - and/or meets in the middle? The chariot having one black and one white sphinx.