It can mark the sudden severing of ambition and the arrival of stagnation. Whatever happens, this card will force you to confront the deepest darkest parts of your own identity, with a monumental change coming as a result. If one thing’s for sure, it’s that this card promises a situation will be eventful. That said, this particular card doesn’t solely lend itself to negativity, as it can often propose rebirth following pain and suffering. For example, this card’s power is clear to see in new romance after the difficult end to a relationship. It reflects a shift in ideas, and with this shift comes pain and destruction. ![]() Keywords:Ĭhaos, Destruction, Crisis, Self-Doubt, Caution Positive Symbolism:Īt first glance, this card evokes images of a divine punishment with its image of lightning striking a tower whilst two people fall from its spire. The Tower Tarot card is the seventeenth card in traditional Tarot decks and will show up during a time of change and chaos. The higher powers are calling on the person consulting to change their habits and behavior. The consultant is urged to prepare themselves as well as possible, or to avoid the hard blows that await him. In this sense, it's a Card of rare purity and truth, the opportunity to find oneself. Although powerful and destructive, it carries within it the seed of a new and better balance, provided that the Consultant holds on and battles through. The Tower symbolizes chaos before new order is restored. ![]() This is traditionally one of the most feared cards and often provokes sleepless nights, stress and anxiety. So, the question, will it do the same for you, or on the other hand bring you joy? You’ve been dealt ‘The Tower’, but what can that possibly say about your future? As a symbol of chaos, destruction, and self-doubt, this card can have positive or negative effects depending on whether it lies face up or down.
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