16-The Tower Upright Golden Spiritual Tarot Reading

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Faith, Spirituality Or Psychic Progression:

This is a time again to keep a positive attitude as much as possible. New understandings and insights may come to you in the blink of an eye.

Card Meanings: Bankruptcy, Loss, Unexpected Events, Disaster, Destruction, Pain, Abandonment, Trauma, Disruption, Chaos, Sudden Upheaval, Tragedy, End Of Friendship, Violence, Revelations, Unexpected Change, Abuse, Divorce, Downfall, Confusion

The Tower is a card about change. Just as with The Devil and Death, the Tower is not as frightening or as ominous as the pictorial representation in most decks. Trying to hold too tightly to the status quo can be disastrous now. ; Roll with the changes.

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Portable Magic
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Portable Magic: In addition to direct contact with the Secret Chiefs, both on the physical and the astral planes, Mathers and his wife had recourse to the usual techniques of nineteenth century spiritualism to obtain their spirit communications. Mathers mentions the ‘table’ as well as ‘the ring and the disc.’ The table is probably communication by means of rapping noises from a wooden table during seances, a common method. One rap signified yes, two raps no, and the medium could specify to the spirit the meaning of various numbers or combinations of raps to achieve more complex responses. The ring and the disc is a method of divination by which a ring is sus pended on a length of silk thread over a disk of paper marked with a cross. The swing of the ring in ways agreed on beforehand with the spirits in control of the ring was accepted as either a positive or a negative response. For example, the swing of the ring in an arc above the vertical arm of the cross might be interpreted as a yes, and the swing of the ring above the horizontal arm taken as a no to any question put to the spirits.

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Complete Book of Tarot: When reversed, the Tower implies that you may be avoiding necessary change or failing to learn from a traumatic situation. We cannot avoid the fact that bad things happen to good people, but we can take advantage of the opportunity to grow in wisdom from whatever we experience in our lives. Consider the parable of the house built on sand: ‘ … a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand, and the rain descends, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat upon the house and it fell: and great was the fall of it’ (Matthew 7:26–27, KJV). In what ways have you built your house on sand?

Elements of the Psychic World: The ghost of a young woman dressed in white has been seen wandering round Hiorne’s Tower, particularly on moonlit nights. According to legend, she threw herself off the tower because of a tragic love affair. A ghost has also been encountered in the library and has become known as the ‘Blue Man’. He has been seen on several occasions searching through books, and is thought to date back to the time of King Charles II (1660-1685).

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Elements of the Psychic World: The ghost of a young woman dressed in white has been seen wandering round Hiorne’s Tower, particularly on moonlit nights. According to legend, she threw herself off the tower because of a tragic love affair. A ghost has also been encountered in the library and has become known as the ‘Blue Man’. He has been seen on several occasions searching through books, and is thought to date back to the time of King Charles II (1660-1685).