G04-E06 - The Tower
ARTER KORNRUMPF / BARRY HAWORTH / KATHY MANNING / LUKE A O’ NEILL / MILES CLIFFORD / ROBERT GETTONS / STEVEN CAMERON / VIVIEN BRAYBROOK
Utility workers demonstrate an unlikely ability to create horrible smells and light fires throughout the Bencubbin.
The images show Milton and David discussing the risks of the heist.
THE TOWER
The Tower card depicts a high spire nestled on top of the mountain. A lightning bolt strikes the tower which sets it ablaze. Flames are bursting in the windows and people are jumping out of the windows as an act of desperation. They perhaps signal the same figures we see chained in the Devil card earlier. They want to escape the turmoil and destruction within. The Tower is a symbol for the ambition that is constructed on faulty premises. The destruction of the tower must happen in order to clear out the old ways and welcome something new. Its revelations can come in a flash of truth or inspiration.
DIVINITORY MEANINGS: The Tower represents change in the most radical and momentous sense. It is for this reason that the card itself visually looks so unnerving. But it doesn't necessarily have to be truly frightening or ominous. Because at the heart of this card, its message is foundational, groundbreaking change.