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Death


The Tower
Decision Reading
A comparative analysis of both paths

Option A
First path outcome
Death
死神
Death rides on a white horse, carrying a banner of the mystic rose—symbol of life and rebirth. This card rarely means physical death; rather, it represents profound transformation, the ending of one chapter so another may begin. What must die for you to be reborn? Death clears away the old, the stagnant, the no-longer-serving to make room for new growth. While this transformation may be painful, it is necessary and ultimately liberating. The Death card promises that what rises from these ashes will be more authentic, more alive than what came before. Do not fear the ending—embrace the transformation.

Option B
Second path outcome
The Tower
高塔
The Tower shows a tall structure struck by lightning, flames erupting from its windows, figures falling through the air. This card represents sudden, dramatic upheaval—the shattering of structures, beliefs, or situations that seemed solid but were built on false foundations. While frightening, the Tower brings necessary destruction. What falls was never truly stable; what is revealed needed to come to light. The Tower clears away illusion, leaving raw truth in its wake. When this card appears, expect the unexpected. Embrace the chaos as a catalyst for profound transformation. From the rubble, something more authentic will emerge.
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Universal Guidance
ProCore Message
Universal energy is gathering to bring you clear guidance. The most important thing right now is to maintain inner peace and trust your intuition. The answers you seek are often hidden in everyday details.
General Guidance
- 1Spend some time alone, listening to your inner voice
- 2Pay attention to recurring symbols or numbers in your life
- 3Give yourself 24 hours before making important decisions
Favorable Timing
Energy is most active during new and full moons
Be Mindful
Avoid important decisions when tired or emotional
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