Keywords: loss of direction, aggression, scattered focus, obstacles, burnout, powerlessness, recklessness
The reversed Chariot speaks of forward motion that has lost its bearings — energy and will that are real but no longer pointed toward anything coherent. You may be pushing hard in a direction that no longer serves you, driven by momentum rather than genuine intention, winning battles that are costing you more than you are gaining. There is also the possibility of the opposite: a stall, a loss of drive, the feeling that the horses have simply stopped responding and you are going nowhere. In either case, the root is a disconnection from purpose — and no amount of striving can substitute for that reconnection. The reversal asks you to stop the chariot, get down, and ask yourself honestly: where am I going, and is that still where I want to be? The answer to that question is worth more than another mile of hard driving.