Key Meanings (Upright): Disaster, destruction, upheaval, trauma, sudden change, chaos
Key Meanings (Reversed): Averting disaster, delaying the inevitable, resisting change
The Tower depicts a large tower standing above a rugged mountain. The building is set on fire by lightning, and two people jump out of the windows while holding out their arms. Chaos and devastation may be seen there. Although the Tower itself is sturdy construction, its weak underpinnings allow it to be brought down by a single lightning strike. It stands for aspirations and objectives established on erroneous foundations. Lightning is a metaphor for an unexpected burst of inspiration and insight that results in a breakthrough or revelation. It enters through the building's top and takes off the crown, signifying energy entering via the crown chakra from the Universe.
Despite their ignorance of what confronts them as they fall, the individuals are desperately trying to get out of the burning structure. The 12 zodiac signs and the 10 points of the Tree of Life are represented by 22 flames that surround them, indicating that there is always divine revelation even amid calamity. Chaos and devastation are represented by the Tower Tarot card. It is the Major Arcana card that represents abrupt change and turmoil. This shift is frequently inescapable, frightening, and transformative. A terrible Tower incident may be like your life being hit by a bomb. You don't know how you'll make it through, but you will.
Later, you'll realise that even though it was tough to go through and you wouldn't wish it on your greatest enemy, it helped shape who you are today. One advantage of The Tower is that much of the harm it causes is aimed at things that were constructed on faulty assumptions and tenets or with improbable hopes and desires. On the plus side, this Major Arcana tarot card always delivers devastation that is followed by regeneration and creativity. The Tower, on the other hand, can signify a variety of tragic, traumatic, or life-altering occurrences, including, but not limited to, a loved one's passing, divorce, a bad breakdown, etc.
Expect the unexpected, including significant change, upheaval, devastation, and turmoil, when The Tower card comes in a Tarot reading. It may be a breakup, a loved one's passing, financial ruin, health issues, a natural disaster, a job loss, or any other traumatic experience that leaves you feeling physically, intellectually, and spiritually shaken. You cannot avoid it. Change is coming to upend everything, bring turmoil, and ruin everything in its path, but trust me, it's all for the best. When you feel secure and at ease, a peak moment comes along and knocks you off your feet.
The lies and delusions you have been feeding yourself are destroyed by a bolt of clarity and understanding, and the truth finally shines through. You may discover that you have been constructing your existence on shaky foundations such as incorrect assumptions, mistruths, illusions, obvious falsehoods, and so forth. This realisation may cause your world to come tumbling down in front of you in ways you could never have anticipated. Everything you believed to be true has been proven false. You are now unsure of what is genuine and what is fake, as well as what you may trust and what you should not. When your essential beliefs are questioned, this may be incredibly perplexing and disconcerting.
But as time passes, you'll realise that your prior ideas were founded on erroneous assumptions and that your current dogmas are more accurate depictions of reality. Letting this structure self-destruct will allow you to rebuild and refocus, which is the wisest course of action. And let's face it when faced with a suit like The Tower, you are forced to accept the chaos and devastation, no matter how painful or unwelcome it may be. Change at this level is challenging, but you must have faith that everything is occurring for a reason and that life is occurring FOR you, not TO you. Your soul will be able to advance thanks to this destruction.
If you are in a relationship and receive a love tarot card reading, The Tower may be a terrible omen signifying breakups, separation, or divorce. It may also be a metaphor for either you or your partner—or both—going through a trying or terrible experience that will strain your relationship to the breaking point. You will need to make an effort to support one another and keep up an open line of communication if you want your relationship to endure this Tower incident. The Tower warns you that if your partnership endures this turmoil, it will have undergone substantial alteration. As The Tower also signifies the elimination of false ideas, this may not necessarily be a terrible thing. As a result, the relationship may emerge radically altered but with a stronger and more honest basis.
One of the hardest things you will experience as a relationship will be getting there. If you're single, you can discover that you have to confront an awkward truth about your single status all of a sudden. If your ability to build good connections has been hindered by ego or arrogance, it can be a sign that a chaotic or catastrophic event will shatter your ego. Even while it won't be enjoyable, this will make you more humble and increase your chances of having a successful, long-lasting relationship in the future. When going out and meeting new people, it's important to be aware of your safety because the Tower may also be a sign of aggression or attack. Be sensible and take the necessary safety measures without being unduly cautious.
The Tower cautions you to be careful with your money in terms of finances. The Tower may be a metaphor for bankruptcy in its most dire form. Avoid making dangerous bets. If you haven't saved any money for a rainy day, you'd best start right now since there may be an unanticipated financial upheaval on the horizon. You should make sure that you have money set up immediately away. In the Tower's worst-case scenario, catastrophe is predicted, and this is also true in terms of money. Surprises might be in store and cause a rapid loss of resources.
These situations might act as reminders for you to build a strong support network and take care of the things that are important to you. With your valuables, whether they are healthcare money or pension plans, you are more likely to incur losses than gains, according to the upright Tower card. The upright Tower card in a tarot reading might represent resource squandering. Instead of using prudence, you can make impulsive purchases and later realise that what you got wasn't what you wanted or required. Try to be more careful. Make careful to research the product before making that large buy.
The Tower might represent a lack of job stability in a professional setting. It can be a symptom of being laid off or losing your work. It may also portend a significant shift in your current position, which would cause you unpleasant tension and might be challenging but might ultimately result in a better position or greater security. For instance, your employer may be acquired by another firm, which could initially give you a lot of worry or uncertainty but could ultimately result in a more secure position. Your profession may be under a lot of stress right now.
The Tower might represent a sudden job loss or the achievement of a new position that causes havoc owing to unforeseen increases in duty. Workplace catastrophes might be caused by external factors such as a new boss or a colleague who passed away. Even if things are upsetting right now, it's vital to keep in mind that these short-term problems might ultimately result in a better future for you, such as a better career or a more tranquil workplace. Verify that you can express yourself clearly, and choose your words carefully. The tarot card from the Major Arcana can also signify a job that is boring from time to time. It may be difficult to stay focused on your task since it is boring and draining.
Be aware of your safety and well-being since The Tower might signify a sudden sickness or accident in a health situation. It can signify a difficult pregnancy, loss, abortion, or stillbirth when used in conjunction with pregnancy cards. The Tower can also be a sign of mental health issues, which makes sense given that Tower experiences typically include intense emotional anguish. Although The Tower's health difficulties are by no means simple, they are frequently followed by a time of rejuvenation. Try to go with the flow if health issues you are having are pushing you to make adjustments in your life since they can end up being for the best. Try to accept them with a cheerful disposition.
The Tower would be a powerful storm that flattens your home, shattering all you thought was safe and revealing that the grounds were weaker than you had previously imagined. Although you would continue to deal with pain, loss, grief, rage, and uncertainty as a result of this terrible turn of events, you can rebuild a better house on more sturdy foundations from the ruins. In a religious setting, the Tower stands for the overthrow of conventional wisdom. This might be a personal spiritual crisis or some form of scandal or discovery that makes you reevaluate your entire worldview.
You may be going through a big period of personal transition and turmoil, according to The Tower Reversed. As opposed to The Tower Upright, where the transformation frequently results from outside factors and may even seem imposed upon you. Instead, by publishing The Tower Reversed, you are driving the change and challenging your core morals, principles, and purposes. As you find a new spiritual path, you could experience a spiritual awakening. You can come to realise that you are unable any longer to sustain earlier models, leading you to alter your thoughts and attitudes regarding significant issues.
Or, under more extreme circumstances, you can have an existential crisis and fervently doubt the meaning of your life. Although this might be a worrying moment, have faith in the outcome and believe that everything will work out for the best. To transition into a new and improved version of yourself, you are bringing about change and transformation. The Tower (reversed) might occasionally indicate that you are putting off essential destruction and turmoil out of fear of change.
You could be denying that change is taking place. Or perhaps you continue to hold on to old beliefs while knowing they are no longer true or beneficial to you. Even if you don't want to, you must endure this trying period to gain insight and advance in your life. And be aware that this shift will only push its way through your life more if you maintain your opposition to it. The Tower card will certainly bring about change and progress. It won't go away no matter how much you try to reject or hide it; instead, it will just get louder and maybe cause more disruption.
When used in a romantic context, The Tower inverted might mean that, although knowing your relationship is almost gone, you are delaying terminating it out of concern for the suffering it will cause. You could believe that you can cover up the gaps, but doing so would be like applying bandages to bullet wounds. The truth must be faced, and you must realise that holding onto a damaged object prevents you from moving on to something better. The Tower reversed is advising you not to attempt to restore the connection to its prior state if it has just survived a Tower event, changed but intact. You cannot go back; your relationship has altered because it has to.
You must determine if you want this new iteration of your relationship. If you are unmarried, The Tower reversed may be a sign that you were fortunate to avoid a terrible union with someone who was maybe violent, abusive, or dangerous. It could also mean that you're putting off or avoiding altogether coping with a catastrophic or unpleasant breakup. While you may believe that this strategy is simpler than acknowledging your past experiences, in reality, it is keeping you from moving forward in your romantic relationships. Stop fleeing from whatever it is you're avoiding, take whatever lessons you can from it, and then put an end to it by leaving it in the memory where it belongs.
The Tower reversed has the same meaning in terms of money; it may suggest that you are avoiding a financial catastrophe, but it does not always imply that you should. Instead of continuously pushing a boulder up a steep hill and always straining, it could be worth contemplating letting whatever this bad occurrence just happen so you can cope with it and go forward. For instance, losing your job might provide you the time and inspiration to launch your own business even though it is frightening, stressful, and challenging for you. Giving the keys back to the lender and renting can be an option if you have been straining to make the payments on a property you can no longer be able to afford to the disadvantage of every other aspect of your life.
Take some time to find some relief if you've been able to steer yourself out of economic peril. The Tower (reversed) contends that accepting the fact that something must occur to allow you to progress may be preferable. For instance, if you narrowly escaped bankruptcy by being able to pay down your debt for this quarter, it could be simpler and better for you long term to accept your predicament and file for bankruptcy. Or it could be smarter for you to sell if you bought a house you can't afford and your mortgage payments are pushing you into the red. Otherwise, you risk having to fight forever only to prevent one calamity before having to start over again the following time.
The Tower reversed in a work setting might suggest that you might be keeping your position despite adversity. This might just be an indication that you are avoiding a job loss. Consider that this conclusion may not truly be the greatest thing for you if, however, you are trying to avoid something that you believe would be a career disaster and, rather than feeling relieved, you end up feeling sad or unsatisfied. Occasionally, stepping outside of our familiar surroundings might motivate us to take on fantastic challenges that we otherwise never would have tried.
You could have been able to persevere through challenging circumstances at work. For instance, you could be one of the fortunate few who was able to maintain your job if there were several layoffs or redundancies at your place of employment. This can make you feel relieved or, on the other hand, it might prevent you from experiencing real work fulfillment. The Tower (reversed) is occasionally the card that each of us needs to shake us out of our coma and inspire us to abandon the security of routine employment. You may have needed this opportunity to see what else could be available to you.
When used in a health context, The Tower inverted might mean that you could be neglecting a disease or a symptom of a disease in the hopes that it will go away. To offer yourself the highest opportunity for healing, you must tackle this head-on. It may also mean that a health concern turns out to be something serious, saving you from a terrible situation. In any event, avoiding problems with your health won't help if you stick your head in the sand. If you've been sluggish, wake up and start exercising, even if it's just a little bit. You may travel to work without a car, walk the dog, be doing some farming, or even beautify that room.
In a spiritual context, reversed The Tower denotes that, although realising that your long-held convictions are no longer valid, you are still fighting to let go of them. Perhaps you believe that without such convictions, you are unsure of what to engage in. Perhaps you are reluctant to challenge the existing quo because you are worried about criticism from those who still maintain such ideas. To go forward and discover your actual spiritual path, you must confront the facts and let go of what isn't serving you. Although it won't be simple, the effort will be worthwhile in the end.
One card pull is performed when you want to have straight-to-the-point and quick answers. It is for the time when you wish to know specific answers, in the form of Yes or No. So, if you are going through any tough situation or are stuck in a dilemma, getting a one-card pull is always helpful. Post shuffling the card, you can choose one from the deck. Depending on your question, you shall get the answer to the question. The results for one card pull-in The Tower tarot card are:
Upright Position: If you get the pulled card in the upright position, it indicates No as an answer.
Reversed Position: If you get the pulled card in the reversed position, it indicates Yes as an answer.
The Tower is an important concept that has been implemented. Within the following one to fourteen days, an occurrence might occur. If your question is regarding the timing of an occurrence, the Tower advises that everything you yearn for or question about will materialise over time. However, the flood will increase since the card depicts a flowing activity that is constant but strong. It would also be computed in terms of weeks, or often on the tenth, fourteenth, and eighteenth days of each month.
This Major Arcana card illustrates your freedom to thrive in the moment without worrying about the past since you have liberated yourself from all restrictions and found who you are. You do not consider what might have been. According to the Tower, a strong feeling of sadness will begin within before spreading outside. This incident could develop over the coming days or weeks.
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