LilliumStargazer
I'm not too familiar with the chariot, and even less so with it reversed.
I recently pulled this in a reading for someone when we were practicing tarot and neither of us were sure how to read or interpret it.
To me, the chariot means feeling in control, being driven and absolutely positive about what directions you want to go in. Feeling like you're driving the bus so to speak, you're in charge and you know precisely what direction you're going to end up at.
Could reversed symbolize someone feeling up in the air, as if they had lost all control of what was going on? Or does it mean a lack of will to keep going in a certain direction?
I recently pulled this in a reading for someone when we were practicing tarot and neither of us were sure how to read or interpret it.
To me, the chariot means feeling in control, being driven and absolutely positive about what directions you want to go in. Feeling like you're driving the bus so to speak, you're in charge and you know precisely what direction you're going to end up at.
Could reversed symbolize someone feeling up in the air, as if they had lost all control of what was going on? Or does it mean a lack of will to keep going in a certain direction?