Major Arcana VII, The Chariot shows an armored warrior standing in a canopied chariot drawn by two sphinxes — one black, one white — representing opposing forces held in dynamic tension. Waite's Pictorial Key identifies this card with triumph through willpower, the conquest that comes from mastering contradictions rather than eliminating them. The charioteer wears the starry canopy of celestial authority and carries no reins; his control is internal. In the Fool's journey, this is the first victory of the individuated self, the ego consolidated and moving forward with purpose.
Cross-Tradition Resonances
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Horus (𓅃) — Sky, Kingship, the Rightful Heir
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Qián (乾) — The Creative
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Jiàn (漸) — Development
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Raidho (ᚱ) — Journey, Riding, Right Order
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Jìn (晉) — Progress
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Shī (師) — The Army
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Virya (Diligence) — The Fourth Paramita
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