While I am neither Christian, Muslim, or Jew- I have always appreciated and enjoyed many of the stories of the Old Testament. One that has always held many layers of meaning for me (perhaps in part because of my days as a tarot card reader) is The Tower of Babel. Among other things, the tower represents the coming together of diverse aspects to create something that is larger than the individual alone could reasonably do. It represents a flowering of cooperation. It also inherently represents the dangers of trying to achieve too much. Here is one interpretation of the tower from
The New Tower of Babel
The New Tower of Babel
The New Tower of Babel
While I am neither Christian, Muslim, or Jew- I have always appreciated and enjoyed many of the stories of the Old Testament. One that has always held many layers of meaning for me (perhaps in part because of my days as a tarot card reader) is The Tower of Babel. Among other things, the tower represents the coming together of diverse aspects to create something that is larger than the individual alone could reasonably do. It represents a flowering of cooperation. It also inherently represents the dangers of trying to achieve too much. Here is one interpretation of the tower from