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When Tower card shows up

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newoldians
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When Tower card shows up

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I asked my RWS deck - what should I do about the issue?
It came out,
Tower, 9 of Swords, 7 of Wands

The Tower came out first, and 9 of Swords and 7 of Wands. Does it mean the rest of the cards will be destroyed? or The rest of the cards will become more negative and cause worse effect? Or would it mean get rid of the 9 Swords and 7 Wands, and they will disappear?

How would you read these cards?

Thanks
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Juperkocom
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Re: When Tower card shows up

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When interpreting the Tarot cards you mentioned, it's important to remember that the meaning can vary based on the individual's circumstances and the specific question asked. Here's a general interpretation of the cards you pulled: the Tower, 9 of Swords, and 7 of Wands.

The Tower represents sudden and dramatic change or upheaval. It can indicate the breakdown of established structures or beliefs, leading to a significant shift in your life. The presence of the Tower suggests that there may be challenging and disruptive events ahead.

The 9 of Swords is often associated with anxiety, worry, and sleepless nights. It indicates a state of distress, possibly caused by overthinking or concerns about the future. This card suggests that you may be experiencing mental anguish or fear.

The 7 of Wands represents standing your ground and defending your position. It symbolizes resilience, determination, and the need to assert yourself in the face of opposition or challenges. It suggests that you may be encountering obstacles or facing conflicts that require you to stand up for yourself.

Taken together, these cards indicate a period of upheaval, anxiety, and resistance. It suggests that you may be going through a difficult and challenging time, experiencing unexpected changes and facing obstacles. It's important to remain resilient, stay true to your beliefs and values, and face these challenges head-on.

The presence of these cards doesn't necessarily mean that the rest of the cards will be destroyed or become more negative. Instead, they indicate a current state of difficulty and potential obstacles. The interpretation of the remaining cards would depend on the context of the reading and the specific questions asked.
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