Tarot cards: what the chariot and the hanged man symbolize

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The Chariot is card number 7 of the Major Arcana of the tarot. Numerologically, the number 7 is a magic number that indicates changes, turning points, surprises and destiny. The car means a means of transport that symbolizes advancement, movement or advancement. The Chariot card is associated with the astrological sign of Cancer.

As we see in the tarot, each card has symbolic meanings. Here, The Chariot also has a symbolic meaning. The Chariot itself represents the human personality, which is a vehicle for self expression. The symbol on the front of The Chariot shows the wings of inspiration, above the Hindu sign of union of positive and negative forces. The chariot is pulled by the two sphinxes. One is black and the other is white. Man has no kidneys, so how can he drive the car? Because it is symbolic that you use your willpower and self-control. The sphinxes in black and white symbolize the control of the charioteer over the masculine and feminine forces. The car shows that you are the owner of your own fortune and that you can steer your life in the right direction.

We can see stars imprinted on The Chariot’s canopy signifying the occupant’s dominance over all things under the sky and affect his victory. The celestial stars, influences and two moons on the shoulders hang over him symbolizing the wisdom and hidden knowledge. Two moons also indicate the waxing and waning moon.

The scepter, the rod, which he carries with a grain of wheat on top signifies the seed of manifestation, and now his marshal’s staff. He wears a crown with a shining star, the star of hope and promise. The belt around the waist of the emperor with zodiac signs is the symbol of the creation of humanity, it has an eternal value that changes the face of the earth and humanity.

The focus of this card is to identify, find solutions and, having learned a lesson from them, avoid the same thing in the future. You have to control your fears and move forward simultaneously, making all your efforts to make your dreams come true.

Hangman

The Hanged Man is the 12th card of the Major Arcana in tarot. Numerologically 1 + 2 = 3 means expression, productivity and production. As the picture shows, a man is hanging upside down from the tree, his feet are tied there, feeling helpless and suspended. The hands are also tied behind the back and form a triangle with the head.

The greeting around your neck is the symbol and hints that you have achieved some form of enlightenment or this may be the wisdom to live in the present tense and reevaluate the present time, surrendering to the need of the moment. Because the past is gone and the future is not seen and yet it has not arrived. The Hanged Man’s ordeal is not painful because it is performed consciously when his eyes are opened, which means that he is aware of everything that is going on around him.

The money that falls from the hanged man’s pocket symbolizes that what was valid in the past has no value now.

The shape of the tree – the cross of Tao symbolizes that it is a sign of surrender, the sacrificial table and the altar. The mushrooms signify the plutonic nature of the change of course, which takes place within The Hanged Man’s inner being. The leaves that fall from the tree refer to the fall season in which life is sacrificed.

While in this enlightened process The Hanged Man begins to transfer his soul from life on earth to the other side, in another world he may be in self-reflection. And this sacrifice also has a spiritual reflection. The Hanged Man’s actions, however, are more spiritual and lead to greater sacrifice. The main aspect of The Hanged Man is the sacrifice from one dimension to another.

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