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What does it mean when you get the tower tarot card?

The Tower Tarot card represents chaos and destruction. It is the Major Arcana card of sudden upheaval and unexpected change. This change usually is scary, life changing and often unavoidable. If the surrounding cards are positive, The Tower can simply represent a big change, like going to live in another country.

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What makes a tower a tower?

A tower is taller than it is wide, often by a significant factor. It is possible for towers to be built for observation, leisure, or telecommunication purposes. A tower can be a feature on top of a larger structure or stand alone.

One may also ask what do the tower and the chariot?

The Tower and the Chario. Things may be difficult right now, but when the Chariot joins the Tower, there is a shift in power. Even if it doesn't look like it, you are in control. What is a birth card in Tarot? Your birth card (also known as your "life path" card) is the Major Arcana card that corresponds to the number you get by adding all of the numbers in your birthday. You can also see how you embody - or could embody - the qualities of the Major Arcana card in a positive way to find your soul's purpose.

How do you find out what your birth card is?

How to Calculate Your Tarot Birth Card We start by breaking your birthday into 4 groups of 2 digits each such that you can add these two digit numbers together like so: MM + DD + YY + YY. If the sum is a 2 digit-number, add them together. If the sum is a 3 digit-number, add the first 2 digits with the 3rd digit. What does the Tower card mean in love? The Tower tarot love meaning signals great fundamental changes. Relationships that have weak or crumbling foundations won't last much longer, and may collapse. While initially painful, these clear the way for new experiences.

What does the tower tarot card mean upside down?

The Tower Reversed indicates that you are going through a significant personal transformation. This is different from The Tower Upright where the change is often because of external circumstances and may even feel forced upon you.

Why do I keep pulling the Tower card?

Claire Goodchild of the "The Antique Anatomy Tarot" deck explains that when you pull the Tower tarot card, "[e]verything you thought you knew is now in a state of chaos, and you may have difficulty distinguishing what is real and what is illusion." The Tower card is telling you that you just need to let whatever is

By Holder Mudra

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