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What does the sixteenth tarot card mean?

Like all the 22 big cards in Tarot, Tarot has both positive and negative meanings. The explanation of the tower in mysticism is "poor and unstoppable", which simply summarizes the central meaning of the tower. If we understand it from the perspective of "upheaval", this is certainly not what people want to accept. Generally speaking, people know the negative significance of the tower, so I won't say more. In addition, the tower can represent breakthrough and liberation. Moreover, lightning in the sky is like an "apocalypse", which can bring creative opinions to the parties. This is the front of the tower.

"Destruction" should only be the evidence and images conveyed on the surface of the tower card. The tower does mean destruction. If it must represent destruction, it will definitely. After all, the tower is a big card, and we can't understand its meaning only from the superficial level. The reverse position of the tower is similar to the forward position, but the degree is relatively weakened, but the reverse position also reflects the control function of people, that is to say, it is people's actions that delay or weaken this "change", so it also implies the strong control of the parties.

In addition, the tower corresponds to Mars, which is also the extreme of positive energy. If it can be compared with other cards, the biggest contrast should be death. However, the difference between the two is also obvious. The transition of the tower is more prominent than the powerful energy shown by death.

From the spirit number analysis, the number of the tower is 16, and the cards corresponding to the number 16 also have symbols of rights and desires. Disassemble the numbers, 1 and 6, 1 is a magician, 6 is a couple, and reproduce these two cards, so the tower is not bad, depending on where it comes from.

Finally, the tower is arranged between the devil and the stars, which plays an important turning point. Once people fall endlessly, they will be punished by the "apocalypse" one day, but as long as they can get rid of the shackles of greed in time, they can still see the "star of hope". Judging from the card surface alone, lightning struck the tower and the people in the tower jumped down. Although it is a dead end in any case, jumping off the tower may be better than being trapped in the tower to die. Jumping off a building means giving up a lot of things we once had, but even if we lose everything, there is still hope for people. Just look up at the night sky, follow the guidance of the "Star of Hope" and finally find your own "perfect world".