The Hierophant and The Tower

This page is dedicated to a detailed exploration of the combination of The Hierophant and The Tower cards in a tarot spread for various aspects of life: love, career, finances, and spiritual growth. Study the symbolism and interpretation of the upright and reversed connection of these two arcana.

Combination of card The Hierophant and card The Tower

The combination of these two cards means it's time to reassess your views and beliefs. The Tower emphasizes the need for drastic changes and the destruction of old structures, while the Hierophant calls for deep spiritual work and self-discovery. Such a situation can arise when you have believed in something for a long time and then encounter information that completely changes your worldview.

Combination of reversed card The Hierophant and card The Tower

Mixing these cards in this combination may indicate an internal conflict. The Tower symbolizes the collapse of seemingly unshakable foundations, while the reversed Hierophant indicates rejection of new ideas or fear of change. This can be a difficult time when old beliefs crumble, but new ones are not yet accepted and cause fear or denial. For example, when a person realizes that their usual way of life no longer brings satisfaction, but they fear change.

Combination of card The Hierophant and reversed card The Tower

The reversed Tower card in this combination symbolizes that old structures have been destroyed, but the rebuilding process has not yet begun. The Hierophant upright indicates the need for spiritual awakening and self-discovery. Sometimes it feels like everything is falling apart, but in reality, it's a chance for growth and self-understanding. This can happen when someone loses their job but finds an opportunity to discover a new profession or their true calling.

Combination of reversed card The Hierophant and reversed card The Tower

The combination of the reversed Tower and the Hierophant indicates resistance to change and fear of the unknown. The reversed Tower symbolizes a refusal to change, while the Hierophant represents a lack of spiritual awakening or self-discovery. This can be a situation where someone fears change and prefers to stay in their comfort zone, even though it no longer feels comfortable. For example, when someone continues to work at a job they dislike, despite it no longer bringing satisfaction.