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Discover What You’re Overdoing in Love with The Tower

My dear friend, as The Tower appears in your reading today, I sense a profound message about how you might be overdoing dramatic changes and upheaval in your love life. While this powerful card typically represents necessary breakdowns and sudden revelations, its appearance in this position suggests you might be too quick to tear things down or create chaos when faced with emotional challenges.

What the Card Reveals

The Tower shows a lightning-struck building with figures falling from it, and in this position, it reveals a pattern of perhaps too readily embracing or even creating dramatic shifts in your relationships. I sense that you might have developed a habit of initiating sudden changes or walking away from situations before they've had a chance to naturally evolve or resolve.

Signs of Overexertion

When I connect with this energy, I see someone who might be too quick to "blow up" situations in their love life. You might find yourself regularly reaching breaking points in relationships, or perhaps you're constantly questioning and dismantling your emotional connections. This tendency to create or embrace chaos might come from a deep-seated fear of stagnation or a belief that transformation can only come through dramatic upheaval.

How It Feels

This pattern of overdoing The Tower energy can be emotionally exhausting, both for you and those close to you. You might feel like you're constantly in a state of emotional emergency, always waiting for the next crisis or actively seeking to shake things up when life feels too calm. For those in relationships, this might manifest as repeatedly testing your partner's commitment through manufactured crises. For singles, it might show up as sabotaging potential connections before they have a chance to develop naturally.

How to Realign

The universe wants you to understand that not every challenge requires a complete demolition. Sometimes, small adjustments and patient navigation can lead to the changes you seek without the trauma of total collapse. Think of renovation rather than destruction - you can make meaningful changes without bringing the whole structure down.

I'm guided to tell you that it's time to examine your relationship with change and transformation. Ask yourself why you might be drawn to creating dramatic shifts in your love life. Is it perhaps a way of maintaining control? Or maybe it's a method of protecting yourself from deeper intimacy by keeping everything in constant flux?

Moving Forward

As we conclude this part of your reading, remember that while The Tower energy can be necessary for growth, overdoing it can prevent you from building lasting foundations in love. True transformation doesn't always require complete destruction. Sometimes, the bravest thing we can do is stay present through discomfort and allow change to unfold naturally.

Consider developing more patience with the natural evolution of your relationships. When you feel the urge to "blow everything up," pause and ask yourself if this situation truly requires such a dramatic response. Often, the most profound changes come not from sudden destruction but from conscious, mindful adjustment.

The universe is inviting you to find a gentler way of handling challenges in your love life. You don't need to create chaos to initiate change, and not every problem requires an extreme solution. Sometimes, the most powerful transformations come from working with what exists rather than tearing it all down.

Now, let's discover what aspects of love you might be neglecting. Click below to reveal your second card, which will provide insight into creating a more balanced approach to change and transformation in your love life. Together, these messages will help you find a more sustainable way to grow and evolve in love without unnecessary upheaval.

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