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Hey,
So, lately I keep getting the Chariot in readings I have done myself and others have done for me, and I kind of sense this is to do with moving on and things turning out well in the end, that kind of thing. Like "this too shall pass" but about moving on and having made real progress, lessons learned etc. Occasionally this is accompanied by the six of wands also, so I would have always assumed it's about "winning".
But I'm conflicted in my thoughts about the card... does the Chariot mean moving forward and working out a solution to solving past issues, or letting go of the past in order to move on? The reason I ask is because I take the card to mean things are going to get better, things will be restored and there will be a kind of 'victory' I suppose, but is this a victory over oneself? Because I really can't see me being "happy" if I do ultimately end up letting go of the situation that has given me upset for quite some time, and if somehow another solution arrived, it wouldn't feel much like "winning". Ha!
So, lately I keep getting the Chariot in readings I have done myself and others have done for me, and I kind of sense this is to do with moving on and things turning out well in the end, that kind of thing. Like "this too shall pass" but about moving on and having made real progress, lessons learned etc. Occasionally this is accompanied by the six of wands also, so I would have always assumed it's about "winning".
But I'm conflicted in my thoughts about the card... does the Chariot mean moving forward and working out a solution to solving past issues, or letting go of the past in order to move on? The reason I ask is because I take the card to mean things are going to get better, things will be restored and there will be a kind of 'victory' I suppose, but is this a victory over oneself? Because I really can't see me being "happy" if I do ultimately end up letting go of the situation that has given me upset for quite some time, and if somehow another solution arrived, it wouldn't feel much like "winning". Ha!