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The Chariot Reversed You may worry that a bumpy ride ahead will be full of obstacles, challenges, and a lack of self-reflection. However, now is the time to use your willpower to change direction ...
The Chariot (VII) is the seventh trump or Major Arcana card in most traditional tarot decks. It is used in game playing as well as in divination . Description
The Chariot Reversed highlights a lack of direction. Stop letting life pull you aimlessly—take the reins, focus your willpower, and decide where you want to go. Your intentional proactivity is ...
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Feeling pleased as punch. Getting the results you hoped for. Feeling all's well with the world. Being contented. Enjoying sensual pleasure. Experiencing luxury. Savoring a delicious meal. Appreciating the arts. Making love. In its reversed position, this card indicates unrealistic wishes or dreams which are not destined to become reality.
Knave of batons ("bastos") from a Spanish deck. The Page of Wands (or jack or knave of wands or batons) is a card used in Latin-suited playing cards which include tarot decks.
When played "reversed", the knight of swords could represent a clever liar, secrets, or a sly and deceitful confidence trickster. A reversed knight of swords is also a warning that an intended path would be a terrible mistake, or more precisely, that reconsidering your actions would be a wise decision.
The poem was published under the title "The Chariot". It is composed in six quatrains in common metre. Stanzas 1, 2, 4, and 6 employ end rhyme in their second and fourth lines, but some of these are only close rhyme or eye rhyme. In the third stanza, there is no end rhyme, but "ring" in line 2 rhymes with "gazing" and "setting" in lines 3 and 4 ...