The Chariot is number VII of the Major Arcana. Traditionally he is represented as a noble man, holding a scepter, on a square-shaped chariot, pulled by two horses.
The peculiarity, in traditional decks, lies in the fact that the two horses have legs that point in two different directions, but the faces point to the same to symbolize that, regardless of the action, the human will still arrive at the experiences that he must face. The chariot on the obverse represents a triumph or a success. It could indicate the overcoming of some evolutionary obstacle, the overcoming of blocks and stagnant situations, a promotion, a success in all areas of life, a journey that will prove to be constructive. It is therefore clear that it is a very positive card, aimed at making the consultant understand that he has the potential to overcome any challenge and evolve.
It is important to be clear in order to interpret this card in the best possible way. Depending on the cards that follow or precede it, it could indicate the unblocking of a situation or it could indicate that the consultant will soon have blocks, which he will be able to dissolve only if he resorts to his full potential. The important thing is that the potential is there, if the Chariot comes out, and it will be up to the querent to find it.
This card, moreover, could advise to go on a journey, in which the querent will inevitably discover new things about himself. The key message is that you need to maintain focus, confidence and determination through a process that will be full of twists and turns. If you have a plan or project that you don’t seem sure about, the Chariot shows that you should pursue the plan with a structured and orderly approach. Your audacity will ensure you get everything you want.
It indicates success in business and increasing income, both thanks to job promotions and thanks to salary increases. indicates more profitable promotions or job offers that will lead to a change, for the better, of the working condition. In addition, the card is associated with trades in which one travels a lot and exhibition jobs such as: actor, taxi driver, representative, journalist, pilot, hostess or steward, hauler, politician, ambassador, street vendor, postman.
In love generally indicates a happy relationship, if a consultant asks if a person is in love with him, the answer is positive.
The chariot symbolizes the legs, so it could indicate walking disturbances and leg problems and pains.