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The Tower tarot card
XVI • MAJOR ARCANA

The Tower

The lightning strike that shatters false structures built on unstable foundations
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Interpretations

Upright
The Tower represents sudden, often shocking change—the moment when structures built on false foundations come crashing down. This is the archetype of necessary destruction: the crisis that, however painful, reveals truth and clears ground for more authentic building. When The Tower appears, brace for impact. What's collapsing needed to fall.
Reversed
In shadow, The Tower may indicate the fear of necessary change, the attempt to shore up what's already falling, or the slow crumbling of structures rather than sudden collapse. The reversed Tower suggests the crisis is being prolonged rather than faced.
Symbolism
The lightning bolt represents sudden illumination—truth striking with undeniable force. The crown being knocked off suggests the toppling of false ego structures. The falling figures show the disorientation of having one's world shattered. Yet the fire also purifies, and the 22 flames (Hebrew Yods) suggest divine presence even in destruction.
The Journey
The Tower is perhaps the most feared card after Death, yet it serves a similar function: removing what no longer serves life. Where Death works gradually, The Tower strikes suddenly. What's been built on lies, denial, or ego inflation cannot stand when truth arrives. The Tower teaches that some structures must fall. We build towers of identity, relationship, and belief that protect us for a time but eventually become prisons. The lightning of revelation—whether from within or without—shatters these towers not to punish but to liberate. After The Tower, we can finally see what is.