

But another challenge for The Chariot is to reconcile her knowledge of her soul with the steadfastness of her ego.Ībove the horse, we see the familiar theme of rays of light emanating from a singularity. The Chariot’s challenge from here is to stay open to all she has to learn, instead of succumbing to an overblown ego! On her forehead is a black crescent moon, which suggests that her soul is still open to receiving new wisdom. She is proud of all the ways she has grown so far. This symbolizes the mastery she has achieved so far. This horse wears a chain around her neck, decorated with an iridescent bead.

The Chariot is determined to go in a certain direction, but on the dark side, its energy can sometimes become way too motivating and powerful. In a way, this card reminds a young person, someone who is definitely mature but may have a limited view of his overall development. In this view, The Chariot Wild Unknown Tarot is the last card in the first row. There is some point in viewing the Major Arcana as three sets of seven cards (with the addition of The Fool). There is a special determination at work in this card. For better or for worse, Chariot is so focused on the task at hand that nothing else seems to matter.

This shows that The Chariot can channel energy outside as well as within and direct it through her own determination. The body of the horse becomes less and less detailed towards the end of the card. Four is a stable number, and the placement of the colors in the four corners indicates autonomy in relation to The Chariot. Red is the color of confidence and assurance. The use of color here is more commanding. The red color here is darker, unlike some of the deeper colors we have seen in the previous cards. The Chariot Wild Unknown Tarot is black and white, except for the red corners.

