02/09/12: Tripping Over a Shadow | The Chariot
The Chariot suggests we know our own shadow to avoid tripping over it.
The Cosmos is part of any Fool’s Journey—those blips of the divine that show up in everyday observations and ponderings.
Here, you’ll find plenty of Tarot, a touch of magic, maybe some astrology, animal messengers, and other bits of woo woven together. But whether or not you buy into a new-agey framing, the point is the same: what counts is the messages, not the envelopes they arrive in.
The Chariot suggests we know our own shadow to avoid tripping over it.
The 2 of Pentacles suggests seeking backup.
Seven of Swords / Politics – Live your life as if someone you respect is watching. More doing, less campagining.
Comparison inverted reminds us how difficult it is to compare. Do we need to?
“By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the…
The Devil reminds us to better know ourselves.