![]() It is a sign of admiration for the strength of character you possess. Upright, the Tower card can indicate that someone sees you as unbreakable, reliable, and able to get through anything. The Tower can be seen as an invitation to break bad habits and start anew. It may also signify a spiritual awakening or flash of insight that comes from embracing our mistakes and taking responsibility for them. Reversed, the Tower card often brings feelings of restlessness and detachment. This card is not meant to bring us joy or discomfort, but to make us aware of the harsh truth that life is full of both ups and downs. It can also be a sign of betrayal and surprise when something that seemed stable suddenly crumbles away. Upright, the Tower card often symbolizes a feeling of shock, despair and pain. Reversed: detachment, negative patterns, bad habits, boredom, impulsiveness, bad decisions, spiritual awakening, unexpected events, flash of truth Upright: chaos, upheaval, divorce, cheating, trauma, natural disaster, loss, death, confusion, pain, abuse, violence, harsh truth, false beliefs, sudden upheaval ![]() The Tower tarot card (XVI) is the 17th Major Arcana card in the standard Rider-Waite Tarot deck. While other cards in the tarot deck, such as Death and The Devil usually frighten people (for no reason), The Tower is really the scariest card in the deck. The Tarot card represents your biggest fears and worries coming true, but this is unavoidable and the more you fight it the worse it tends to get. A negative Tower event in your life is generally a devastating event. But that doesn’t always mean it will have negative consequences in your life, even if it seems like it at the time. Read on to dive deep into the meaning and symbolism of the Tower tarot card.
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