Tower Moments
When everything crumbles, it’s an opportunity to see what the foundation was really made of. It’s not bad moment, a little scary and anxiety inducing, but it offers a chance to completely rebuild!
I lost a relationship.
I lost the roof over my head.
I quit one job with another job lined up only to have the rug pulled out from under me.
These moments can be a slow and steady build or they can be a sudden reckoning.
As with any Tower moment, it becomes increasingly important to tap into your intuition. This can lessen the impact.
You can plan if it’s something you see coming, but if it is a sudden happening, your intuition will respond differently. Mine was pretty violent, but after the moment happened, there was a great release. There was a feeling of being protected from something or being redirected towards something else.
All of it gives us a chance to, as I said, to re-evaluate the foundation and rebuild with intention.
The card itself - a tower has been struck by lightning which is something you can know is coming from the distance, but when it comes fast you may not have time to find shelter, so you jump as notated by the two people who seem to be caught off guard by this moment. They cannot resist this moment. Neither should you. It will only block the lessons or the BETTER things coming after. You don’t know when or where the lightning is going to strike. A crown can be seen coming off of the tower as the lightning strikes. This moment of upheaval does not care who you are or what your status is, it is still going to set the tower on fire and lay it low. The card is neither good or bad, but points to moment where a decision is going to need to be made about HOW you rebuild. It is a chance to set a new foundation - in life, career, money, relationships.
Own this fear so that you can move through these changes. We’re so afraid of losing the foundations of our reality that we cling to unfulfilling jobs, relationships, or ways of life.
Would you rebuild in the same way? Would you rebuild it differently? Would you ask for help in rebuilding or would you try to bear the burden of doing it yourself?