![]() ![]() If you identify as a lightworker, good witch, yogi or you’re on the ascension path, this card is a big hello from your spiritual guides and angels that you’re on your highest path and that you will break through, align and find your way to deeper truth, love and enlightenment. The insight and illumination we’ve been seeking to help get us to the next point on our journey. In fact, for many of us on the spiritual path, The Tower card is the moment we’ve been waiting for. What do we do when our tower comes crumbling down and the rest of the world is still living in theirs? How do we navigate the world without living in a tower of our own making when that’s the societal norm?Īlthough the traditional Tower card represents people falling to their deaths, if you are on the spiritual journey and willing to do the work, the Tower is nothing to be afraid of. Of course then we have the whole journey to go on from there. The Tower is about liberation, enlightenment, a deeper realisation that something needs to change in your life so that you can be free. You can rip down those walls and be free. The moment you realise - woah, what’s with all these walls I’ve built? Why am I in this tower of my own making? It’s the moment you realise you can get out of there. The entire movie feels like a metaphor for the spiritual journey, and if you watch part 2 it just continues! It’s not the easiest journey when you’re awake and aware, but it’s so much better than living life as a robot or a couch potato. In Short Circuit, not only does our friend Johnny 5 get hit by lightning which gives him conscious awareness, he then goes on a spiritual journey which is often where we go from this light bulb moment. You might resent it at first, but it may just be the best thing that happened to you. The Tower is like your kitchen catching on fire and you having no choice but to haul your ass off the couch and fix your kitchen and then your whole life. And you don’t really know what’s outside anymore, so you just stay where you are, even though on some level you know it’s not really in alignment with your best and highest good. ![]() You know you kind of do want more for your life, but you’re also really comfortable and chips are tasty and blanket is fluffy. Think of it like this - you’re sitting on the couch with a big fluffy blanket eating chips and zoning out with bad TV. When it takes away the things we think we need and want in order to show us a better way. But we also don’t want to give up our 3D comforts or have to make any changes to do it. Many of us want to live our spiritual truth, we want to gain insight and work on our own spiritual development and ascension journey. Sometimes the fear of this card is related to the resistance we have about our own spiritual journey and the changes we are being called to make in our lives to reach that enlightenment we seek. But if we reframed it as a card of enlightenment we could see it so differently.Īssuming we are actually on a journey towards enlightenment of course. It’s no doubt people are a little alarmed when it comes up. It’s people being thrown out of towers, getting impaled on sticks, everything burning to the ground. Even more so sometimes than the Death card. ![]() ![]() The Tower is one of those cards that often brings fear to the hearts of those getting a reading. It’s only when the bricks of BS or worldly junk fall away that we’re able to really see the spiritual truth. The Tower has often been associated with enlightenment. He becomes “alive”.Īnd that’s exactly what happens to us when the lightning hits the tower! I’m no stranger to this card, and I think most of us who are on any kind of spiritual journey have seen the Tower pop up quite often!Īs I looked at the Tower card from the Fifth Tarot I had a bolt of lightning realisation that the Tower moment is literally what happens to Johnny Five in Short Circuit! :o Without giving away any spoilers, Short Circuit is about a robot who gets struck by lightning and gains consciousness. On Monday morning I pulled the Tower card in my own reading. ![]()
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