Consider how Higher Powers have seemingly ‘forced’ you to act, when the Tower card appears. It is the planet of action rather than reaction. Mars is the planet of primordial energy it represents our basic instinct for survival. Mars, the warrior planet, is assigned to the Tower Tarot card. People born under this star sign have strength in the face of challenges, which is why they eventually always land on their feet. Aries is the sign of leadership and action. The Tower card is assigned the star sign Aries. What Zodiac Sign is The Tower Tarot Card? You have faith now and feel strangely inspired. The path ahead may not be easy, but suddenly you are not scared anymore. All at once, you suddenly understand your path and what you must do to help yourself. It could come when you hit rock bottom, and feel hopeless. This flash, might come to us in a moment of crisis, when we beseech the Heavens for guidance or help. The lightning represents a clear flash of understanding, the hand of God. When it comes to spiritual development, the Tower card is a classic wakeup call. Perhaps, now you can see how I got hooked on Tarot! ? The Tower is a Classic Wake Up Call Pretty soon, local authorities had issued a demolition order and the insurance company paid out. What could it mean?Ī few weeks later, out of the blue, the foundations of my apartment block started to sink. When I shuffled the deck, the Tarot card flew out. You see, it was back in 2012, when the property market had crashed in Ireland, and no-one, was buying anything. I asked: ‘Tarot, how am I ever going to sell my apartment?’ The Tower is the first card I ever drew from the Tarot deck. Other keywords associated with this card include: reaching a breaking point, clearing of a channel, corrective force, crisis, disruption of routines, end of illusion, seeing clearly, nature reasserting herself, radical shift, reality check and paradigm shift. Some version of Tarot decks, like the Minchiate version, show an image of Adam and Eve being expelled from the Garden of Eden. When I do private readings for people, and this card appears, I always say “just make the change now, or the Tower will do it for you.”Ĭlassically, this card may be a reference to the biblical story of the Tower of Babel, where God destroys a tower built by men to reach Heaven. It’s important to note that the Tower does not come to punish, but rather to force you to change or awaken. It can foretell an accident, health scare or crisis of some other sort. When the Tower Tarot card turns up in your reading, it can indicate forced and sudden change, like losing a job or home. This clears your psychic channel, enabling you to see, hear and understand more powerfully. A surge of energy to this chakra creates an Epiphany or spiritual awakening. The crown can also represent the crown chakra, which connects us to Higher Powers. This crown can represent our status (what people think of us, or what we feel about ourselves) and worldly possessions. On top of the tower a large crown, big enough to act as a roof, is blasted off the building. It is also related to sudden change in government, as well as climate change, hurricanes (see the swirling clouds on the card), and rising sea levels. In a reading about world events, this card could represent a terrorist attack like 9/11, or a pandemic like Covid-19. The building is on fire and people are tumbling out of the windows, presumably having leaped to their death. Lightning represents a surge of energy, or an insight or event which comes from out of the blue. We see a tall tower, built on a narrow mountainous ridge, being struck by a lightning bolt. This description is based on the Rider Waite Tarot Deck. □ Reversed: Slow change, premonition The Tower Tarot Card Description □ Upright: Crisis, danger, sudden change, awakening
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