Smoky Quartz
Mars
Scorpio
I welcome new perspectives and transformation.
The Tower card represents misery, distress, indigence, adversity, calamity, disgrace, deception, and ruin. It is a card of unforeseen catastrophe and suggests that the Querent may be facing a sudden and unexpected change that may be difficult to handle. The card may also represent the need for the Querent to let go of old patterns and beliefs that are no longer serving them, suggesting that the change may be an opportunity for growth and transformation.
Revelation, Chaos, Sudden Change, Disaster
Chaos, Job Loss, Transitional Upheaval
Breakup, Fundamental Change, Viewing Love Differently
Financial Loss, Unexpected Expenses, Economic Crisis
In the reversed position, the Tower card may indicate the same meanings but in a lesser degree. The card may suggest that the Querent is experiencing oppression, imprisonment, or tyranny, and may be struggling to break free from a negative cycle or situation. The card may also represent the need for the Querent to embrace change and transformation in order to overcome the adversity they are facing. Overall, the Tower card reminds us that change is inevitable, and that growth and transformation often come through the unexpected and difficult times in our lives.
Inner Transformation, Avoiding Disaster, Fear Of Change
Avoiding Crisis, Learning From Mistakes, Adaptability, Positive Change
Averted Disaster, Rebuilding Trust, Emotional Healing, Personal Growth
Financial Recovery, Damage Control, Wiser Choices, Stability Regained
Occult explanations attached to this card are meagre and mostly disconcerting. It is idle to indicate that it depicts min in all its aspects, because it bears this evidence on the surface. It is said further that it contains the first allusion to a material building, but I do not conceive that the Tower is more or less material than the pillars which we have met with in three previous cases. IÂ
see nothing to warrant Papus in supposing that it is literally the fall of Adam, but there is more in favour of his alternative--that it signifies the materialization of the spiritual word. The bibliographer Christian imagines that it is the downfall of the mind, seeking to penetrate the mystery of God. I agree rather with Grand Orient that it is the ruin of the House of We, when evil has prevailed therein, and above all that it is the rending of a House of Doctrine. I understand that the reference is, however, to a House of Falsehood. It illustrates also in the most comprehensive way the old truth that \"except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it.\"\nThere is a sense in which the catastrophe is a reflection from the previous card, but not on the side of the symbolism which I have tried to indicate therein. It is more correctly a question of analogy; one is concerned with the fall into the material and animal state, while the other signifies destruction on the intellectual side. The Tower has been spoken of as the chastisement of pride and the intellect overwhelmed in the attempt to penetrate the Mystery of God; but in neither case do these explanations account for the two persons who are the living sufferers. The one is the literal word made void and the other its false interpretation. In yet a deeper sense, it may signify also the end of a dispensation, but there is no possibility here for the consideration of this involved question