Thank you for the share, Cynthia, and for the welcome introduction to other accounts of interest. And thank you for your own interesting Tarot case study. The Tower is often presented nowadays as a welcome and overdue blasting of what needs tearing down. In my own experience, it's often a warning, full stop. It may certainly be neutral, as in, say, it's saying "Tuesday." It may be forecasting a car tyre/tire blowout on the motorway, or a thunderstorm (once it was a tiny tornado that came down my street next morning- in Lancashire in the UK) In a reading done for myself it puts me on guard, even though there is usually no avoiding it. I had not heard of commotio cordis. Given the odds, it seems astonishing there may be as many as a couple of dozen cases a year, even in the United States.
Thank you for sharing! This is all wonderful information, and I got introduced to the work of Tarot people that I did not know, which is always a bonus!
Thank you for the share, Cynthia, and for the welcome introduction to other accounts of interest. And thank you for your own interesting Tarot case study. The Tower is often presented nowadays as a welcome and overdue blasting of what needs tearing down. In my own experience, it's often a warning, full stop. It may certainly be neutral, as in, say, it's saying "Tuesday." It may be forecasting a car tyre/tire blowout on the motorway, or a thunderstorm (once it was a tiny tornado that came down my street next morning- in Lancashire in the UK) In a reading done for myself it puts me on guard, even though there is usually no avoiding it. I had not heard of commotio cordis. Given the odds, it seems astonishing there may be as many as a couple of dozen cases a year, even in the United States.
Thank you for sharing! This is all wonderful information, and I got introduced to the work of Tarot people that I did not know, which is always a bonus!