XVI : The Tower

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The Tower card presents an awe-inspiring scene: a tall and formidable tower struck by lightning, with its crown ablaze, about to crumble. The turbulent sky roars with energy and change, and the lightning bolt signifies a sudden and irrevocable shift. The tower itself, once a symbol of achievements and ambitions, is now on the brink of destruction, evoking a powerful sense of upheaval and the sudden dismantling of established structures.

The Tower symbolizes sudden change, upheaval, and chaos. It represents the destruction of the familiar, potentially bringing down false structures or beliefs. It's about the necessary breakdown that precedes a breakthrough, suggesting that from the rubble, new possibilities are born.

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The Tower card presents an awe-inspiring scene: a tall and formidable tower struck by lightning, with its crown ablaze, about to crumble. The turbulent sky roars with energy and change, and the lightning bolt signifies a sudden and irrevocable shift. The tower itself, once a symbol of achievements and ambitions, is now on the brink of destruction, evoking a powerful sense of upheaval and the sudden dismantling of established structures.

The Tower symbolizes sudden change, upheaval, and chaos. It represents the destruction of the familiar, potentially bringing down false structures or beliefs. It's about the necessary breakdown that precedes a breakthrough, suggesting that from the rubble, new possibilities are born.

The Tower card presents an awe-inspiring scene: a tall and formidable tower struck by lightning, with its crown ablaze, about to crumble. The turbulent sky roars with energy and change, and the lightning bolt signifies a sudden and irrevocable shift. The tower itself, once a symbol of achievements and ambitions, is now on the brink of destruction, evoking a powerful sense of upheaval and the sudden dismantling of established structures.

The Tower symbolizes sudden change, upheaval, and chaos. It represents the destruction of the familiar, potentially bringing down false structures or beliefs. It's about the necessary breakdown that precedes a breakthrough, suggesting that from the rubble, new possibilities are born.