In this particular Tower, St. Croix has placed the the Hindu deity Shiva inside. Shiva is known as the destroyer, a duty that is meant to liberate rather than punish. When life gets overwhelming or full of fear, it's easy to look for ways to protect ourselves. A behavior or attitude that proves comforting at the time can turn into a habitual pattern; it gives the illusion of safety but actually imprisons us. It's Shiva's job to break down our ignorance and denial by reminding us what freedom feels like. The Visionary is a person who can imagine themselves or a situation in a different place in the future. Most people have hopes for what is to come, but these could be fit inside a thimble because of self-imposed parameters. We want things to turn out a certain way and no other, which if we get attached to that idea will put us right back behind the Tower's walls. Life can't be forced into a small frame, because it will always be larger than our little thimble.
We are called to see each arising of our day not as a threat, but as an opportunity—a chance to open our arms, lay down our weapons, and surrender to this exact moment of our life.
—Reginald Ray
If only our imagination was still as limitless as when we we children...
ReplyDeleteWe'd probably have a lot more options available because our minds would be more open. :)
Deletehabitual patterns of comfort or perceived safety.
ReplyDeleteI bought the sun card from Lisa. What's not to love! Lots of orange, my favorite color and sunflowers and an open position.
I love all the color in this deck, as well as her take on many of the cards. Her Sun card is a beauty. :)
DeleteI saw the Tower and thought 'oh no a tower kind of day' but mostly I was drawn to that human becoming crow. Tower moments can cause that kind of transformation.
ReplyDeleteTransformation is the gift of the Tower if we can accept it's wisdom.
Delete