The Fool leaves The Lovers with a lot to think about. While he’s thinking of what he wants, he happens upon a chariot.
But not just any chariot, it’s a Chariot driven by an armored driver pulled by black and white horses. On his shoulder plates are waxing and waning crescent moons, he is wrapped in mysticism
He symbolizes movement. He is victorious and although his horses aren't hooked up, we can see that he is ready to go.
The black and white horses, representing duality, are ready to pull in opposite directions, but he doesn’t seem to be worried even though he has no reigns. You see, he has the will to move his chariot in any direction he wants.
He's controlling both his moral and rational thoughts. You see, they don't just naturally work together with our gut instincts. We have make them work together by getting ourselves under control.
The man in the picture is venturing out of his safe and comfy place and is solely relying on intuition. He's ready.
But what’s his message to The Fool?
As the horses sniff The Fool’s hair, the driver is telling The Fool to choose where he wants to go. The Fool is in control, and the obstacles can soon be removed and his road will open. So get control and drive. Success awaits.
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