Deep Meaning of The Chariot and Seven of Wands
When these two arcana cross paths in your reading, the universe is weaving a complex message. Below, we break down how this alchemy manifests in love, work, and your spiritual journey.
❤️ In Love and Relationships
The combination of The Chariot and Seven of Wands in a love reading is deeply revealing.
The Chariot: In love, this card can point to relationships that move forward—trips, living together, concrete plans. It also speaks of the importance of steering the connection instead of letting it drift. Shared goals and clear direction help the bond grow in a healthy way.
Seven of Wands: A relationship that requires defense and persistence. Standing together to protect the bond against external challenges and the create a secure sanctuary. It is the love that finds strength and peace in the absolute reliability of the partner and the commitment to a shared future.
The oracle’s advice: Find the balance between these two forces. If you are single, this energy attracts unexpected situations. If you are in a relationship, it marks a turning point.
💼 Money, Work and Abundance
In the professional and financial realm, the fusion of The Chariot and Seven of Wands demands your attention.
The Chariot: At work, The Chariot indicates ambition, progress and the drive to overcome obstacles. It is a good sign for projects that require perseverance. However, your success depends on inner alignment: if you are internally divided, your efforts dissipate.
Seven of Wands: Professional defense and the need for persistence to overcome competition. You are at a point where you must defend your goals and responsibilities with courage. Success is achieved by using your willpower to maintain your professional path with integrity and clear planning.
🌑 Shadow Work
No reading is complete without looking at our darkness. These are the uncomfortable questions you must ask yourself today:
- The Chariot: Where am I running to and what am I trying to run away from? Am I using willpower to dominate others or to govern myself?
- Seven of Wands: Am I so afraid of losing my position that I have stopped believing in the possibility of transformation? How am I using my "defense" as a way to avoid the labor of expansion and the responsibility of manifesting my power?