Understanding the Chariot Feelings: How to Control and Harness this Powerful Energy.

Understanding the Chariot Feelings: How to Control and Harness this Powerful Energy.

Okay, so today I wanna talk about something I’ve been messing around with lately – “the chariot feelings.” Sounds kinda fancy, huh? But it’s really just about getting a grip on your emotions and figuring out where you’re headed.

So, first off, I started digging into what this whole “chariot” thing even means. Turns out, it’s some card from the Tarot deck. I found out that it’s all about being in control, having a strong will, and going after what you want. This whole card thing started with me just trying to get a handle on my own feelings, you know? I started by just sitting down and thinking about what I was feeling and why. This card’s all about taking charge, so I figured I should actually, like, do something.

I began by listing the main things bugging me. Work stress, a bit of a rough patch with my girlfriend, and just general anxiety about the future. Then I made another list – things I wanted to achieve. Seemed kinda cheesy at first, but hey, it’s part of the process, right?

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The next step was to start working towards those goals. I decided to be more on top of things at work. Created a schedule, organized my tasks, that sort of stuff. It wasn’t easy, and there were definitely days when I felt like I was failing. And believe me, there were days I just wanted to say “screw it” and binge-watch my favorite show. But I kept pushing, reminding myself of that chariot card – strong, focused, and in control.

Here’s what I did practically:

  • Made lists: Seriously, writing stuff down helped a ton. My worries, my goals, even just a to-do list for the day.
  • Focused on work: Started planning my days better, which actually made me less stressed overall.
  • Talked it out: Had a real, honest conversation with my girlfriend. Turns out, communication is kinda important, who knew?
  • Small steps: Didn’t try to fix everything at once. Just focused on one thing at a time, which made it all feel way less overwhelming.
  • Took Charge: I decided to take charge of my own feelings and actions. No more letting things just happen to me.
  • Found Inspiration: I thought about what the Chariot card represented – being in control and moving forward with purpose.

As for the relationship stuff, I started making an effort to actually talk to my girlfriend. Not just about problems, but about, like, everything. And we started doing things together again, like we used to. It is not some kind of magic trick, but it sure made a difference.

On my best days, I truly did embody the upright Chariot. I felt incredibly confident in our ability to make this relationship work. On my worst, I was the Chariot reversed. Everything felt so frustrating.

The Result

Honestly, things are better now. I feel more in control of my life, and my relationship’s in a much better place. I won’t lie, it’s still a work in progress. There are days when I feel like I’m back at square one. But now I know I can handle it. I’ve got the tools, and I know how to use them. I’m still not perfect, and there are days when I just want to stay in bed, but overall, I’m doing alright.

So, that’s my little experiment with “the chariot feelings.” It’s about taking control, facing your challenges, and pushing forward, even when it’s tough. Might sound a bit woo-woo, but hey, it worked for me. Give it a try, maybe it’ll work for you too.

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