Of the twenty-two figures that make up the major arcana of the tarot, the Chariot is probably the most commonplace. While the tenth arcanum is a wheel, it's The Wheel of Fortune, not just any old wagon wheel. But arcanum VII is neither the Chariot of Fire or the Chariot of the Gods – just the plain old chariot. Usually, it is interpreted as a symbol of the will in its lower and higher aspects. In this episode, Phil notes that the Chariot can also symbolize something as ordinary as new car. Of course, here on Weird Studies, no car is just a car, and we like to think that Youngblood Priest, the protagonist of the 1972 film Super Fly, would agree. A car also a tool, a medium, a token of mastery, an atmospheric disturbance, a means of manifestation, a spaceship...

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REFERENCES

Rachel Pollack, Tarot Wisdom

Jordan Parks Jr., Super Fly

Our Known Friend, Meditations on the Tarot

Weird Studies, Episode 144 on “Hellraiser”

Plato, Phaedrus

Vanessa Onwuemezi, Dark Neighborhood

J. G. Ballard, Crash

Paul Virilio, War and Cinema

Karl Marx, Grundrisse

Weird Studies, Episode 26 with Michael Garfield

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