Your presumptions about the chariot and the Great Way in general sound good to me Spaced, especially the idea of new territory. Being that the chariot is drawn by lions, I see that both as an expression of a focusing or harnessing of strength related to service, yet also representative of a more effective use of power that takes the path of least resistance, offering a type of experience that is effortless..being pulled and moved.
I see the positive polarity's difficulty being a natural and necessary function of free will, which seems to be what you're saying. It makes sense that a limited perspective would still naturally focus on an outwardly approach. The negative orientation idea is an interesting question as well.
I see the positive polarity's difficulty being a natural and necessary function of free will, which seems to be what you're saying. It makes sense that a limited perspective would still naturally focus on an outwardly approach. The negative orientation idea is an interesting question as well.