![]() I always explain it to my clients thusly: it seems like the worst thing that could happen has happened, but later you’ll look back and understand that it had to be that way. You can’t prevent it from breaking over the beach or crashing into the cliff face. Death also tells you this cycle is inevitable. Death always means an ending followed by a new beginning. Be glad for them that their suffering is over. It could be a beloved old pet or your great-granny. This is natural death and is usually expected. It’s an end to pain, the end of dragging a tired out old body around, the end of a good life. Very often death is a welcome relief to both the person dying and to their family. Death can represent endings – the end of a period of work, the end of a relationship or indeed, death. You will more than likely notice green shoots or budding flowers, depending on your deck. What? You didn’t know there are positives about The Tower and Death? Let’s take them one at a time.ĭeath represents the endless cycle of life. Now remind yourself of both cards’ positive meanings. Remember that all the cards are neutral until overlaid with our life experiences and expectations. See how they relate to what is happening in your life. Look at the other cards try to pick up the thread of a story. How do you interpret them?įirstly don’t fall into an abyss of despair. Let’s say that you do a reading for yourself and those two generally unwanted cards appear. A few months later I had the opportunity to check up on her and apparently nothing untoward had occurred in her life at that point. My victim was a young, bubbly lady – I couldn’t bear to bring the atmosphere down, and luckily she believed my lie about not having shuffled the cards properly after the previous reading. Indeed, that’s exactly what I did at a tarot-themed birthday party once when I turned the Ten of Swords, The Tower and Death in that order. Your first instinct might be to sweep the cards back into the pack and start again. Right next to each other are Death and the Tower. As you turn them over your heart lurches sickeningly. ![]() ![]() You pause, tuning in to whatever you use to get yourself in the right frame of mind. ![]() You’re smiling and shuffling your deck of tarot cards, chatting to your client. ![]()
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