![]() You may have been pinning your hopes, pride, or even identity on something false. If there are positive cards there (especially after The Tower), then this card can represent an earth-shattering change for the better.įor the most part, The Tower shows up when circumstances dictate the destruction of something built on a shaky foundation. You need to observe the other cards around it to place it in context. While this card is generally viewed in a negative light, it doesn’t always have to be. It’s life-altering change that shakes you to your very foundation. In a general reading, The Tower represents a major upheaval that you aren’t prepared for. See also: Check out Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot decks here. The woman’s crown isn’t enough to save her here - pride often cometh before a fall. The crown is knocked off, the tower is crumbling, and its proud occupants fall, screaming, to their deaths. Unfortunately, all it takes is a strike of lightning for it all to be for naught. The Tower is a fantastic construction, topped with this ostentatious golden adornment. ![]() The crown here represents achievement, possibly even arrogance. It’s a fitting metaphor for the dozens of seemingly insignificant actions that build up to create a crisis. It’s also the source of the idiomatic term “jot,” meaning something small or insignificant, since yod is the smallest Hebrew letter.Įven small and insignificant things can wield tremendous power, evidenced by the rain of tiny flames that accompany the destruction of The Tower. In some alchemical interpretations, yod represents the tiny flame that seeks to rejoin the Divine. Around the tower, tiny flames in the shape of the Hebrew letter yod rain from the sky. The woman wears a golden crown, indicating an exalted status. Two figures, a man and a woman, are seen falling from the flaming windows. A bolt of lightning has struck the top, engulfing it in flames and knocking off a golden crown. ![]() In the Rider-Waite-Smith tarot, The Tower is depicted as a gray obelisk-like structure at the top of a cliff. Instead, they have La Foudre (“lightning strike”) which depicts a man watching in distress as a tree is struck by lightning. In some old decks, particularly of the Belgian tarot, there is no card for The Tower. Narratively, it’s part of the progression from falling into destructive behavior, hitting one’s “rock bottom,” and emerging wiser and hopeful. In those that do, it comes directly between The Devil (a sign of addiction, manipulation, and self-destructive obsession) and The Star (a sign of hope and optimism). Keywords (Reversed): A near miss, narrowly avoided destruction, resistance to change.Keywords: Chaos, ruin, destruction, disaster.It speaks of terrible loss and destruction any time it appears - some even interpret its full name as “The Tower of Destruction.”įortunately, not all of its meanings are negative, and this card is still full of extremely valuable advice. ![]() Phil, Buzz Aldrin, Diego Rivera, Donna Karan, Farrah Fawcett, Freddie Mercury, George Bush, Sr., Gianni Versace, Helen Gurley Brown, Jerry Garcia, Jesse James, Joan Baez, John F.The Tower is often regarded as the most negative card in the Major Arcana. The Chariot is the soul symbol for the Tower personality.Īndy Warhol, Ansel Adams, Dan Aykroyd, Dr. The Tower personality knows this well and lets change happen when it needs to, though sometimes they might need a little nudge. And anyway, sometimes the walls become more a prison than a shelter. Your strength and fortitude is enormous, especially when the going gets tough.Įxperience has taught you that nothing lasts forever, regardless of how permanent it might appear. There are few people more able to withstand the storm than those born with the Tower as their symbol. Or maybe it’s you that’s shaking things up or acting as a lightening rod to the crazy world around you. ![]() Just as you mortar that last brick in place, lightening strikes and you’re starting it all again. Try as you might to keep the world structured and steady, it always seems to tumble down around you. If your tarot number adds up to 16, your personality is represented by the Tower. ![]()
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