The TowerWWW.SPIRITUALDAWN.COM
Home Up Body & Soul Natural Health Divination Development Inspiration Whats On Spirit Workers Archive Founders Guest Writers Links

 

[Home]
[Up]
[Body & Soul]
[Natural Health]
[Divination]
[Development]
[Inspiration]
[Whats On]
[Spirit Workers]
[Archive]
[Founders]
[Guest Writers]
[Links]

The Lightening Struck Tower

It’s short sharp shock time. When the Tower comes in it is powerful and destructive. Hopefully when the Tower comes up it will be destroying something that needs to go, so that the new structure will be bigger and better than ever before.

It can be personal, it can be global. It can happen to an individual, the destruction of something that you really don’t want to see go. It always seems very negative when it happens, but trust me when I say that every cloud has a silver lining, and just because things are pretty bad when the lightening hits it doesn’t mean that it will stay that way.

I have found that the Tower at its worst can bring a relationship to an end. It can destroy our faith, and leave us feeling very low. I have also found though that in these instances there are always positive influences around. That as we rebuild our life, we start to like our new life, and see that it wouldn’t be possible without the original destruction.

The best way to tell if this is personal, or more distant destruction, is actually to look at the card immediately around the Tower, if they seem to be saying life is continuing as normal, than the Tower obviously isn’t personal to the questioner. If the Tower keeps coming up in the same month, spread after spread for lots of different people, then this again would point to the event being on a larger, or global scale, rather than personal to the individuals being read for.

One word of advice, please, never end a reading with the Tower. If it is the last card selected, get the questioner to choose another two or three so they can see firstly, how they have reacted to the tower, and therefore how personal and close it was as a destructive force, and secondly, they can see how they will deal with and cope with the situation.

No body wants to see the Tower. It isn’t a nice card, but it does bring about change where naturally where would be no change, and so without it’s destructive force there would be no advancement.

Keara