![]() ![]() Many tarot readers talk about their own ‘Tower moments’, referring to those huge and very challenging moments in our lives where everything shifted. The Tower can point to such an event – a seismic shift, internal or external (think of the Devil, the Wheel, etc), but in doing so it is asking a pressing and important question: What next?īuilt into this shattering of all that is known, this shaking of once-solid-seeming foundations, is the possibility of starting over. It might feel like all is ruined or lost. You don’t know what you’re going to do next. The Tower’s particular brand of change normally occurs as a crisis (whereas Death’s can often be slow, organic, gentle). ![]() One thing is for sure: life will never be the same again.Īs Death showed us, change can be hard. It may be the result of a long and bloody battle, finally over. It may point to something external – like a power structure being toppled – or it might be internal, like the overcoming of a personal struggle through a momentous and destabilising change. This card’s usual image of lightening destroying a tower is incredibly scary – destruction is all that we can see. The world looks different, and it can feel like a disaster. All that you held to be true is suddenly…not true. The Tower – whatever it represents in your reading – comes crashing to the ground. The Tower has a simple meaning: The crumbling of the status quo. ![]()
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