![]() ![]() The ego wants to feel safe, and change does not feel safe. Especially the unexpected change of the world-shattering variety. All you have to do is let go of the old.Ĭhange is hard for a lot of people. There is something even better for you waiting just on the other side of the sudden change. You cannot move forward if you’re clinging to the rubble of the old building that has just collapsed. But our stubbornness is causing even more problems. Destruction has come (or will come soon). The Tower shows up reversed in a reading when we are refusing to embrace the inevitable changes. We have the chance to live more in alignment with ourselves now. Whatever was holding us back before is gone. If we allow ourselves to open up to new possibilities, we will likely be inspired. It’s helping us to see the new opportunities that are right in front of us now. While grieving, The Tower is bringing us hope and courage. ![]() Even if we wanted it gone and are glad it’s gone, we still mourn the loss. Whenever we lose something in our lives, we grieve. The dust will settle and you will realize how much better off you are now. Baby steps will be very beneficial right now. But there is always light at the end of the tunnel.Īt this time, a practical, methodical, day-by-day approach is needed. We might not be able to see or understand the benefits of the total destruction as we’re going through it. There’s a lot of hindsight within the energy of this card. This change will always be for the better. In a reading, The Tower is likely to show up in the midst of great change, or right before sudden change occurs. In the end, things have been destroyed because the Universe needed more room for something better and more aligned with your personal energy. We can perceive the collapse however we choose. Is The Tower inherently bad? As with all tarot cards, there is no “bad” or “good” energy. Whatever it may be, it will result in drastic upheaval. Either literal destruction within your environment, or perhaps a revelation of some kind. We weren’t ready for it, and it’s leaving us feeling vulnerable. Everything is crumbling around and beneath us. The Tower is associated with immense amounts of chaos and disaster because that’s how we feel the moment the tower falls. There will be rubble to sort through, but in the end the drastic change is going to be better for everyone. ![]() Something is no longer working and has to come crashing down. This metaphor can be applied to all areas of your life thoughts, relationships, projects, work, etc. The Tower tarot card represents destruction for the sake of rebuilding. Stop stressin’, yo.Collapse, destruction, rebuilding, change, courage, opportunity Chicken Little – the sky is not falling after all. If you are holding on, make sure that your reason for doing so is worth it. Clinging to the realm (Thanks Game of Thrones! Ha!). The energy becomes less intense – more like a small tremor rather than the big earthquake. Everything is about to shift and when it is all done and the dust settles, peace and enlightenment comes. This card can sometimes indicate violence or a hostile takeover so pay attention to where it shows up in a reading. The ground is being razed to prepare for a new foundation. ![]() Don’t try to resist as this is necessary. Time to tear all that shit down and start fresh. General meaning: The Tower card is a sign that things are about to change – drastically. Keywords: chaos, disruption, tearing down, rebuilding, uncertainty, blow, enlightenment, unexpected change, overthrow, revolution Explore the Tarot card meanings in a hip, irreverent, fun way! The Tower A sucka-free approach with affirmations, journaling prompts, theme songs, and reversals. Learn the Tarot card meanings with Tarot Card by Card. ![]()
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