The Tower in the Tarot of Marseille - Card Reading

    Know the explanation of the meaning of the Tower tarot, what it indicates when it goes backward or forwards, and its possible application to the various facets of your life and day-to-day issues.

    The Tower is Card XVI of the Major Arcana of the Tarot of Marseille. It symbolizes the past that undergoes destruction and changes. There is a fall, but there is also a release. Know the meaning of the Card The Tower in the Tarot, what it indicates when it comes from the right, backward, or combined with other Cards, and its possible application to the various facets of life and day-to-day problems. The Major Arcana numbering tells you where you are in a particular situation or problem. Ask your question to the Tarot and interpret the Arcanum according to its number and respective position in the deck. When his life experiences are complete, El Loco returns to zero. Despite the divinatory meaning of the Cards, think of the Tarot as a journey. If you look at the Letters that are coming out in this way, for each topic you place, it becomes easier to intuitively interpret the Letters and face their messages as, also, a life story.

    The figure and The Symbiology of the Letter the Tower in the Tarot of Marseille

    • Arcanum XVI
    • Zodiacal Affinity : Mars
    • Keywords: Revelation, unexpected events, external rupture, abrupt change, external influence, challenges, remains, calamity, unexpected, renewal.
    • Key expressions: Collapse of what is old to give way to what is new, no fortress is impenetrable, learning to make adjustments quickly, an unexpected and dramatic twist of fate, misreading of a situation, unexpected challenges that demand an immediate response, chaos Exterior.
    • Tip: Face the storm; embrace the novelty.
    • Inverted Meaning: The Tower may leave you disoriented, but bitterness and guilt are useless. It is time to recover.

    The figure

    The Letter The Tower, also known as The Fallen TowerThe Tower of DestructionThe Tower Struck by Lightning, or The Tower of Babel. His illustration shows a Tower struck down by a celestial ray. Two people fall to the ground in a violent and unexpected way. The roof of the Tower, in the shape of a crown adorned with four battlements, is almost falling due to the Force of the lightning that struck it. This Card represents the destruction caused by something external to the will of the person, but, at the same time, it has a liberating meaning. After the demolition, the losses, the pain, and the blow, there is room to rebuild something new. The figures projected by the Tower do not die; they rest on the ground with their outstretched hands, freeing themselves from the Tower that imprisoned them.  

    The Symbiology

    This Letter is, at its core, negative, despite the final message being one of hope. In the end, a value system may be on the brink of collapse, and beliefs, lifestyles, relationships, and convictions may be challenged and tested, but out of this chaos, a new balance and a touch of self will emerge. Freedom. The Tower represents the strength that each person builds around him and, simultaneously, refuses to see and admit the reality, the facts. It is like a "bubble," a capsule that I build around her and where she feels absolutely safe. But La Torre reminds us that everything that is material is ephemeral. Only the strength of the spirit prevails over all things. When this Card appears in a release, it means that the change is ready to occur and that it is motivated by external factors. It doesn't help to resist: the person's life will change. Likewise, and despite the initial tumult, this change may be extremely positive. What was old and worn disappears, leaving free space to build a new reality, new feelings, and new life experiences. Symbolically, the divine ray breaks a situation that did not suit the person but that he refused to see in his world of false illusions. It is fate that makes you take an attitude that leads you to change what is wrong and to build a new reality that makes you happy. New emotions and feelings will arise, and this will be an opportunity to build a new inner world. This involuntary and abrupt change, imposed by some external event or person, will end up demanding a quick response, an immediate adaptation, and the acceptance of new challenges instead of denial. In the end, the person will have acquired new experiences and the ability to rebuild their love, professional or financial life. But, this process of destruction/reconstruction can also mean spiritual development, the passage to a new, clearer phase. This Letter is related to The Chariot, the Letter that predicts a resolution and a new path. In the Cabala, La Torre corresponds to path number 27 of the Tree of Life: victory over splendor.

    Reading the Tower Card in the Marseille Tarot Game

    Reading of the Letter to the Law

    When The Tower arises in a Tarot reading, it signifies difficulties and obstacles. The road will not be easy, but, in the end, the person will come out stronger. This Letter opens doors that, probably, the consultant would prefer to keep closed. In a way, it predicts difficulties that cannot be avoided but that will be transformed into an opportunity to create a new reality, physical and spiritual. This is the case of job loss, a business that had everything to succeed but did not materialize, a loved one who leaves for no apparent reason, or a relationship that ends abruptly and without warning. After the fall, the person may feel confused and disoriented. You will need time to analyze and correct the situation. It may be necessary to chart a new course. At the end of this experience, you will be completely free to decide what to do and start over, sure not to make the same mistakes again. The blows of fate are usually followed by good opportunities. Another Tarot Card speaks of this cycle of life: The Wheel of Fortune. After the storm comes the bonanza, in a cycle that repeats itself in infinity. On the financial level, the message is clear: savings, containment, and moderation in expenses and investments.

    Reading the Card that comes out the other way around.

    When reversed, the indications in this Card can be somewhat disturbing. The person may be the subject of a false accusation, may be prone to an abusive relationship, or even feel isolated from the rest of the world. On the contrary, this Letter indicates the need to make a decision. Advise the person to be objective and do what they must do. The Querent cannot continue in denial, nor should he be afraid to assume his limitations. It also means that the Querent may reveal a less positive side of their personality, such as tyranny. The nature of this expression can be supplemented by reading other cards when doing a combined reading with other Tarot Cards.

    Reading Combinations of The Tower with Other Marseille Tarot Cards

    The presence of The Tower in a reading combined with other Cards is generally not good. When it arises with the Moon, it indicates the possibility of achieving objectives and encourages the person to think again about their plans and goals. With El Sol, it can suggest the breakdown of a relationship, which will end up being a positive event for the person making the consultation. In the end, it may be an abusive relationship in which the person was involved but was unable to control or end. When it comes out in combination with El Loco, La Torre, it indicates the need to be flexible for rapid adaptation to the changes that arise, regardless of the area of life where they occur.

    Major Arcana of the Tarot of Marseille

    The Major Arcana, or Great Mysteries, are seen as symbols of great problems, moments, or people. His Letters represent a human archetype, evoking the most varied feelings, moral positions, and behaviors. Discover the Major Arcana and reveal the meaning of each of the Marseilles Tarot Cards.

    Reading, Symbiology, and Interpretation of the Major Arcana of the Tarot of Marseille

    The Tarot is used as a tool for self-discovery and self-knowledge. In this sense, more than guessing the future, it serves to read and interpret all the elements of our life: it describes the current moment, clarifies the motives, desires, and intentions, and points out the path and the energies that are present in our life. The possible readings for each Tarot Card are of virtually infinite variety. There is no single interpretation for each Card, for each Card arrangement, or each reading method. The Tarot is based on intuition. Each person who reads the message of a Letter, or of a set of Letters, intuitively reveals the meaning of the message of the Letter and how it is associated with their reality and life circumstances. The word "arcanum" has its origin in Latin and means "secret." In the Tarot, the Major Arcana are seen as universal, symbolic, and figurative figures: they are considered symbolic of great themes, moments, or people. They are considered archetypes; that is, they represent the most diverse feelings, moral positions, and human behaviors. When they arise in a reading, they indicate an important event or decision, be it practical, spiritual, or emotional. They also establish correspondence with the signs and planets of Astrology.