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Chariot tarot card
The primary significance of the chariot card is strong willpower. Remember that the soldiers didn't have any reins in their hands? He completely controlled the chariot by willpower, and also controlled the two sphinxes not to go their separate ways and let the chariot collapse. The soldier has unshakable confidence and determination, and he has the ability to control the whole situation. Valentine's Card No.6 is about choice, and Chariot No.7 overcame the fear on the road with practical actions-fear of failure and fear of making mistakes in choice. Another important significance of chariots is victory. A soldier attaches great importance to winning or losing. He is usually the winner. If he wins by competing with others, he will always be the first, even if he works harder than others. He has strong competitive ambition and concentration. For the set goals, he will wholeheartedly achieve them. Self-discipline, self-demand and emotional control are also outstanding qualities of soldiers. Only strict self-discipline can make him win in the competition. He will never accept a rambling, rambling and muddleheaded life. He is even less likely to indulge his emotions. He wants to conquer. Chariots, as the name implies, represent vehicles and are also related to the journey, usually (but not necessarily) land travel. Chariots also represent movement or change, but they are not necessarily physical, because the lover Cary has just made a decision, and at this time, life is bound to experience some changes because of this decision.
In actual divination, the appearance of chariots usually means a certain degree of challenge, so it is unwise to give up at this time. You should learn from the spirit of the soldiers and fight a beautiful battle vigorously. The victory is likely to be yours. Strong will, persistence and self-discipline. Make up your mind and stick to it. Don't forget that chariots also represent victory. In emotional divination, chariots usually lack soft dialogue and emotional communication. There may be competitors, or you are competitors. If a chariot represents a person, it may be a passenger, a driver, a knight, a winner, or anyone with warrior spirit.
If the chariot is reversed, it may be disastrous. It is also possible that the parties are too ambitious, reckless or have too many things, which leads to a bad ending. At this time, conflicts and obstacles are inevitable. There may be emotional quarrels or triangular relationships. Travel may also be postponed or cancelled, or even encounter unexpected accidents or traffic accidents during the trip. If the chariot represents a person in turn, it may refer to drunk driving, dangerous driving, people in conflict, or reckless people. At this time, you should relax, calm down and think about whether you have made the above mistakes, so as not to waste time and be in vain.
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