Date: 2/6/2018
Card: The Chariot
Deck: Everyday Witch Tarot
Artist: Elisabeth Alba
Keywords: Travel, Forward Momentum, Choices, Cooperation
My Interpretation: This is one of the most loaded cards in the deck, in my opinion. Different authors will give you different ways to interpret the card, and Deborah Blake (the author of the companion book for this deck) emphasizes making a choice between two opposing forces. This is visible in this adaptation of the card's artwork (but different artists conceptualize this card differently). My personal interpretation of this card when it appears in a spread is ALWAYS that it relates to my need to focus on moving forward. Sometimes it might be a struggle to make everything work, but the path isn't always to the left or the right: Sometimes it's straight on ahead.
Relevance: I have two major projects on the go at the moment. Both serve me well, and both also serve others. Over time I plan to accomplish some business goals for both of these projects, and I have been struggling to find a way to make them work together. For me, the Chariot often appears on those days when I need to not balance two opposing factors, but find a way to make those two things work together.
I believe this card represents my fearfulness that my tarot practice may illegitimatize my mother project. The card is telling me to bite the bullet and, if I won't make a choice, find a way to make them work together. Since I believe I CAN make these two projects work together, I believe this represents a win for me.
Go me!
Card: The Chariot
Deck: Everyday Witch Tarot
Artist: Elisabeth Alba
Keywords: Travel, Forward Momentum, Choices, Cooperation
My Interpretation: This is one of the most loaded cards in the deck, in my opinion. Different authors will give you different ways to interpret the card, and Deborah Blake (the author of the companion book for this deck) emphasizes making a choice between two opposing forces. This is visible in this adaptation of the card's artwork (but different artists conceptualize this card differently). My personal interpretation of this card when it appears in a spread is ALWAYS that it relates to my need to focus on moving forward. Sometimes it might be a struggle to make everything work, but the path isn't always to the left or the right: Sometimes it's straight on ahead.
Relevance: I have two major projects on the go at the moment. Both serve me well, and both also serve others. Over time I plan to accomplish some business goals for both of these projects, and I have been struggling to find a way to make them work together. For me, the Chariot often appears on those days when I need to not balance two opposing factors, but find a way to make those two things work together.
I believe this card represents my fearfulness that my tarot practice may illegitimatize my mother project. The card is telling me to bite the bullet and, if I won't make a choice, find a way to make them work together. Since I believe I CAN make these two projects work together, I believe this represents a win for me.
Go me!

Right on. I think you've nailed the essence of The Chariot.
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