The Tower Tarot card reversed can be a sign that you have narrowly avoided a disaster. Don’t be overly cautious but have your wits about you and take appropriate safety precautions. The Tower can also indicate violence or assault so it can be a warning to be mindful of your personal safety when getting out there and meeting new people. While this will not be a pleasant experience, it will teach you humility and improve your chances of a happy, healthy relationship in the future. If ego or arrogance has been getting in the way of you forming healthy relationships, it may indicate that a chaotic or destructive event is going to break down that ego. If you are single, you may find that you suddenly have to face an uncomfortable revelation about why you are single. However, getting to that point will be one of the most difficult things you will go through as a couple. This may not necessarily be a bad thing as The Tower represents destruction of false beliefs too, so the relationship may come out completely changed but with a more solid and honest foundation. If your relationship survives this upheaval, The Tower tells you that the relationship will have changed significantly. If you want your relationship to survive this Tower event, you will need to try to be there for each other and maintain open and honest communication. It can also represent either you or your partner or both, going through a difficult or traumatic event that will push your relationship to its absolute limits. In a love Tarot reading, if you are in a relationship, The Tower can be a bad omen representing, break-ups, separation or divorce. It can also warn of natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, tornadoes etc. Or if you take big gambles with money, The Tower may be warning you that it’s time to start acting more responsibly to avert disaster. For instance, if you tend to put yourself in dangerous situations without thinking of the consequences, The Tower may be a warning to be mindful of your safety. While there are some life-events that we cannot avoid, sometimes The Tower will appear in a future if you are on a path that is leading to danger to warn you to avoid it. ![]() Placement of The Tower is important too, in a past position in a Tarot spread it is telling you what you’ve been through. It will be a scary adjustment and will change your life as you know it but ultimately the change will be a good one. If the surrounding cards are positive, The Tower can simply represent a big change, like going to live in another country. That said, not every Tower event denotes tragedy. It’s usually the kind of thing you hope will never happen to you. However, The Tower with a negative aspect can represent a whole host of tragic, traumatic or life-altering events like the death of a loved one, divorce, a bad breakup, assault, rape, violent abuse, stillbirth or miscarriage, child abuse, bankruptcy, a drug overdose, a car crash or job loss to name but a few. Also on the bright side, the destruction The Tower brings is always followed by renewal and creation. One positive aspect of The Tower is that the destruction it brings is usually directed at something that was built on a false beliefs and foundations or unrealistic goals and dreams. You don’t know how you will survive but somehow you will and later you will realise that while it was a tremendously difficult thing to go through and you wouldn’t wish it on your worst enemy, it has made you into the person you are. A negative Tower event can be akin to a bomb going off in your life. This change usually is scary, life changing and often unavoidable. ![]() It is the Major Arcana card of sudden upheaval and unexpected change. The Tower Tarot card represents chaos and destruction. Whereas the Death card is usually the card people are terrified of, out of all of the cards in the deck, The Tower is the one you really need to brace yourself for.
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