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🌙 Wisdom Wednesday: The Dark Horse — Plato's Chariot and the Reactive Ego
Plato says the soul isn't a throne. It's a chariot, and something in you is always trying to bolt.🐎 In the Phaedrus, the philosophers draw one of the oldest maps of the inner life: the soul as "a winged charioteer and his team." We drive a mismatched pair. One horse is "fine and good and of noble stock." The other is "opposite in every way”. It’s the one that lunges, bolts, and drags the whole chariot off the road toward whatever it wants right now. That dark horse is the reactionary ego. Not evil. Not something to kill. Something to rein. The charioteer's job isn't to unhitch it and leave it in a field. It’s our job to hold both horses pulling the same direction long enough to see clearly and get to where we’re going faster. If that image feels familiar, it should. It's sitting right there in your tarot deck. The Chariot card shows a driver behind two sphinxes or horses, one black, one white, pulling in opposition. The whole meaning of the card is that mastery isn't force. It's holding the tension. You don't win by making the black horse disappear. You win by driving both. Here's the Hekatean turn Plato doesn't make. He gives us the charioteer and the horses. We add the crossroads and the torch. The reactive horse does its worst damage in the dark, like when you don't notice it's veered off track, away from the path you’d like to take. Shadow work is charioteering by torchlight: you go down, you look at the dark horse, you learn its name. Hekate Enodia stands with a light in the direction you should go. 🔦 Torchlight For Today: "One of these horses is fine and good and of noble stock, and the other opposite in every way. So in our case, the task of the charioteer is necessarily a difficult and unpleasant business." — Plato, Phaedrus 👇 Name your dark horse. What does the reactive part of you lunge toward every time? I'll go first. En Erebos, Phos. In darkness, light. Blessings, Tirza 🌿🗝️🌙 #WisdomWednesday #HekateanHealing #Phaedrus 📚 Further reading: Plato, Phaedrus (246a–254e, the chariot and the two horses) — Nehamas & Woodruff translations | Plato, Republic Book IV (tri-soul beneath the chariot) | Ellen Dugan, Witches Tarot (the Chariot, card VII) | Cyndi Brannen, Keeping Her Keys (Hekate and shadow work at the crossroads)
🌙 Wisdom Wednesday: The Dark Horse — Plato's Chariot and the Reactive Ego
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right now I think it would be a horse that refuses to move, I always feel like I have a lot of desires, and then this equal part resistance refusing to move. i think sometimes the importance of what I want or love want makes it too intimidating, or memories of other times things I tried went badly, and I end up avoiding doing what I really want... so i guess the opposite of a bolt :P
🗝️ The Coven Ledger — Write Your Name 🗝️
Copy, paste, and fill in your entry! 🕯️ Name/Pronouns 🔮 Sun/Moon/Rising 🌑 Favorite Moon Phase 🌊 Favorite Element 🗝️ How’d Hekate Find You? ⚡ A song that feels like your magic: We're glad you're here. Now let us get to know you. 🖤
 🗝️ The Coven Ledger — Write Your Name 🗝️
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🕯️ Name/Pronouns: Heather she/her 🔮 Sun/Moon/Rising: Scorpio/Scorpio/Sag 🌑 Favorite Moon Phase: probably full moon 🌊 Favorite Element: hard to decide, but i really love the wind 🗝️ How’d Hekate Find You?: was a bit of an abrupt introduction and now a slow getting to know you ^^' I had always been curious about withcraft but never committed to it. I went through a couple of really difficult years and nothing I did helped, so at the point I was hanging on by a thread I started looking for a spell out of desperation - I found a road opening spell to bring an offering of food to Hekate at 3-way crossroads. I read a bit about her, it felt right - and then the results of the spell were so intense I was a bit afraid of her for a while after that! I sort of imagined I was stuck at this wall barring my path that I wanted to be removed so I could move forward, but what happened was more like being thrust forward with so much force I broke the wall apart with my own body haha. I read later that she is a goddess of sovereignty and I can really see that and my own unwillingness to be sovereign had it's part in how that worked out. A while after I found Tirza's videos and got to know other sides of Hekate and started to feel less intimidated, eventually found a book about the ancient greek beliefs and stories and practices around Hekate that I really loved. ⚡ A song that feels like your magic: I Lost Something in the Hills, Sibylle Baier
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hi :) my name is heather

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