Paul Quinn

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    warns that unless he chooses to make something of his fantasy material, he is doomed to a life of dead-end dreams.
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    “snap out of it,” to examine how we are deceiving ourselves and the costs of that deception.
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    the card depicts the imagination’s menu of possibilities
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    Chariot’s movement is fueled by planning and willpower.
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    We become the Chariot when charging toward goals for which we have carefully prepared or when putting muscle behind causes that stir the blood.
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    Without genuine ardor behind our ambitions, our victories will be short term and hollow.
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    ensure that the goals we go after are not merely self-serving, but in some way benefit others,
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    Yet unless the ego is kept in check, we become vulnerable to shadow forms of our power, such as pursuing a goal so zealously that people stepping into our Chariot path get flattened.
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    The charioteer’s apparent ease with the reins’ invisibility indicates that he has moved beyond the ego-driven belief that he is solely in charge
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    . He understands that his success, inner and outer, ultimately requires copiloting with unseen guidance
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