Card 7

The Chariot

Brief Description

The Chariot represents Hermes, the messenger of the gods and youngest of the Olympians. This card embodies the ability to lead and guide others, but warns of the tendency toward self-satisfaction and vanity. It speaks to confidence that can manifest as both a strength and a potential weakness, reminding us to balance our assured nature with humility and avoid falling into judgment of others.

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Description

Hermes — messenger of the gods, the youngest of the Olympians. Capable of leading, but sometimes inclined to self-satisfaction.

Keywords

Vanity — Judgment — Confidence.

Visual Description

A gilded-bordered card shows three large light-brown oxen yoked together and moving forward across a cloudy sky background. A naked cherubic youth hovers above them, arms outstretched and holding reins that connect to the animals. Ropes, harnesses and a crossbar link the beasts, and the sky behind is streaked with blue and pale orange clouds. The top of the card bears the Roman numeral VII and the title THE CHARIOT, with multilingual titles printed along the bottom edge.

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✍️ Deck author(s): Luca Raimondo, Manfredi Toraldo

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