The sky is not falling – why are you fearing the worst? The Tower reversed can also indicate addressing unreasonable fears. However, if a change is still needed, this card can be saying to go ahead with it but perhaps take a softer, less drastic approach. If this card comes after a major change has occurred, it may be advising you to begin rebuilding. If something or someone has gotten out of hand, it may be up to you to pull the rug and clean up the mess. Lastly, this card can be advising that you confront a situation. The Tower can also indicate that a chance for a new beginning is at hand but first, you must take a brave, yet scary, leap. Something may be about to hit the breaking point – if you are prepared, you may not stop it but may be able to recover quicker. This card can also indicate that you prepare for a crisis. Roll with the punches as best as you can. If there is a change happening around you that you cannot control, the Tower can suggest that you accept that change, even though it may feel frightening. If a situation feels like it’s no longer working, plot your escape. This signals a time to tear it down, burn it to the ground, and throw out what is no longer working. Join me every Friday for a new installment – and get ready to add some helpful advice + loving support to your Tarot readings. The result? The best possible guidance for the future you want. With a Tarot deck by your side, you can make clear decisions, deal with challenges confidently, and find alternate routes when necessary. In this series, we’ll explore the advice options for every card. Tarot isn’t just for divination – it can also be a wonderful tool for guidance.
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