XVI. The Tower
There’s a house that sits on the cliff of the bay, in a hundred years it hasn’t aged a day. Undoubtedly built on solid ground, the relentless wind and sea have slowly eroded the bluff beneath. Now, a single misplaced breath of wind could send the tree toppling into the water and the grand old house along with it. Blissfully unaware, the occupants revel in one final, illumined hurrah, mere moments before the ultimate tumble.
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upright meaning:
catastrophe • accident • swift change
The Tower suggests a sudden and unwelcome change after mindless self-absorption. Eventually equilibrium will restore itself, like tectonic plates slamming into place. Be ready for it, reap what blessings you can from this swift ruination. Amidst the rubble there is a truth long rejected, and in a way, it will set you free. You have a chance to start anew on firmer ground.
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reversed meaning:
obstacles ahead • shaky ground • preparation for loss
Upright, the Tower is a card of sudden, relentless chaos, something coming to an abrupt end. But inverted, the Tower almost seems tucked away, ensconced beneath the cliff and obscured by the cascading tree. You may be on shaky ground, but you still have some time to prepare or readjust before the forthcoming fall. Discretion is your best ally right now. Hold fast to your convictions and beliefs. Destruction is certainly possible, but it isn’t inevitable.
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TAROT CARD MEANINGS
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