Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with tarot cards lately, just for fun, you know? And there’s this one card, “The Tower,” that’s always got me scratching my head. Every time I pulled it, my stomach would do a flip. I mean, the name itself sounds ominous, right?
I started by pulling the card every day for a week. Just wanted to see how it would play out in my daily life. I even made it a part of my routine, like, wake up, brush my teeth, pull “The Tower,” freak out a little. My butt puckered every time, seriously. It is really scary! Just kidding.

Then I decided to actually record what happened each day I drew it. Here’s a snippet of my super scientific journal:
- Day 1: Pulled “The Tower.” Spilled coffee all over my white shirt. Definitely felt like a “tower” moment, my perfect morning plans crashing down.
- Day 2: “The Tower” again! Got into a stupid argument with my partner about, I kid you not, the proper way to load the dishwasher. We were both being stubborn, our usual harmony kind of destroyed.
- Day 3: Okay, this is getting weird, “The Tower” for the third time. My computer decided to update right when I was in the middle of something important, wiping out a bunch of unsaved work. Total chaos.
- Day 4: You guessed it, “The Tower.” My favorite coffee shop was closed for renovations. Small thing, but it felt like the universe was conspiring against me. It is not a bad thing, but it did disrupt my expectations.
- Day 5: “The Tower” strikes again! Had a major realization about a project I was working on, realized I was going in the completely wrong direction. A bit of a blow to my ego, my carefully constructed plan in ruins.
- Day 6: “The Tower” is back. Had a heart-to-heart with a friend, some tough truths were spoken, and our relationship shifted. It felt a bit shaky and unstable after that. It is like a paradigm shift.
- Day 7: Last day, and guess what? “The Tower.” But this time, something different happened. I had this “aha” moment about my life, a sudden revelation about what I really wanted. It felt like a wake-up call, and I started seeing a new direction for myself. Maybe it is an awakening?
So, after this little experiment, I realized that “The Tower” isn’t just about bad stuff happening. It is more like, things falling apart so something new can be built. It can be a good thing actually. It’s about change, even if it’s uncomfortable or unexpected. It’s like, your old way of thinking or doing things isn’t working anymore, and the universe is giving you a little nudge (or a big shove) to move on. The foundation of the tower is not reliable. It is inevitable.
I’m still no tarot expert, but I don’t freak out anymore when I see “The Tower.” Now, I just think, “Okay, what’s about to change?” It’s kind of exciting, in a weird way. Like, what if the old “tower” in your life needs to crumble a little so you can build something even better? That’s my takeaway, at least. I feel so enlightened. I know it sounds a bit dramatic.
What do you guys think? Do you have any experiences with tarot cards?
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