In a Tarot Reading, is the Chariot a Yes or No?

Are your intentions aligned in one direction?

The Chariot Yes or No

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The Chariot is in the seventh card position in the Major Arcana. It represents movement and forward progress, due to the alignment of your intentions. When this tarot card appears in a reading, it’s a sign that things have the potential to move forward as long as you are able to balance opposing needs and wants.

In a yes or no tarot reading, The Chariot generally leans toward a yes, but success is very much determined by how committed you are to the outcome.

In the Rider-Waite deck, the Chariot is depicted as a figure driving a cart pulled by two sphinxes, one black and one white. These symbolize opposing energies. The driver holds no reins. Instead, he relies on his will to guide the vehicle in the direction he wants to go.

Is the Upright Chariot Yes or No?

The upright Chariot is a tentative yes card.

In a general reading, the upright Chariot encourages you to align your desires and move forward with confidence and determination.

When it comes to career, the card is usually a strong yes, if you’re pursuing a goal with focus. It suggests that you will be successful after a period of hard work and after taking decisive action.

In love, it suggests a “yes” for those the next step in a relationship. And, finally, for reconciliation, the Chariot offers a cautious yes. Working together will be key to reestablishing a partnership.

Is the Reversed Chariot Yes or No

The reversed Chariot is a no card.

When reversed, it indicates a loss of direction, lack of control, or being pulled in too many directions. It’s a sign to reassess your path before proceeding.

In career readings, the reversed Chariot is a no. It points to struggles with direction, lack of focus, or feeling overwhelmed. It may suggest the need to regain control or adjust your strategy before continuing.

In love, the reversed card suggests stagnation or conflict. It warns against forcing situations or trying to control the relationship too much, as this could lead to imbalance.

For reconciliation, the reversed card leans toward no, as unresolved issues or misaligned goals may prevent progress. It advises both individuals to realign their intentions if they wish to move forward.

The Chariot Yes or No