
After all, a value system may be on the verge of collapse, beliefs, way of life, relationships and convictions may be questioned and put to the test, but out of this apparent chaos, a new balance and a touch of freedom will emerge. This card is, at its base, negative, although the final message is one of hope.

The figures that are projected by the tower do not die, they rest on the ground with outstretched hands, freeing themselves from the tower that imprisoned them. After the demolition, the losses, the pain and the shock, there is room to rebuild something new. This card represents the destruction caused by something external to the person's will but, at the same time, it has a liberating meaning. The roof of the tower, in the shape of a crown decorated with four battlements, is about to collapse from the force of the lightning that struck it. Two people are thrown to the ground in a violent and unexpected way. The illustration shows a tower struck by a celestial ray. The Tower is also known as "La-Maison-Diev", "La Foudre" or "La Fouldre". Reversed Meaning - The Tower may disorient you, but bitterness and guilt are useless.Advice - Face the storm welcome the novelty with pleasure.

Key Expressions - Collapse of what is old to give way to what is new, no fortification is impenetrable, learning to make adjustments quickly, unexpected and dramatic turnaround, misreading a situation, unexpected challenges that require an immediate response, outer chaos.Keywords - Revelation, unexpected events, exterior rupture, abrupt change, exterior influence, challenges, fall, calamity, unexpected, renewal.

Reading, Meanings and Interpretation of the Tarot Major Arcana.The Tower Combinations with Other Tarot Cards.
