What Does It Mean When Everything Goes Wrong?
BY NICOLE LAU
Your car breaks down, you lose your job, relationships fall apart, health issues arise—all at once. Everything seems to be going wrong. What does it mean when everything goes wrong?
First: You're Not Being Punished
When everything falls apart simultaneously, it's easy to feel cursed, punished, or cosmically unlucky. But what if it's not punishment—what if it's transformation?
Spiritual Meanings of Everything Going Wrong
The Tower Moment: Necessary Destruction
In tarot, The Tower represents:
- Structures that need to collapse
- False foundations being revealed
- Necessary destruction before rebuilding
- Liberation through loss
When everything goes wrong, old structures (beliefs, relationships, identities, situations) that were built on shaky ground are being demolished so you can build something real.
Dark Night of the Soul
This is a spiritual crisis where:
- Everything you knew falls away
- Old meanings and purposes dissolve
- You're stripped to your essence
- Ego death and rebirth occur
It's painful, but it's also sacred. You're being initiated into deeper truth.
Course Correction
Sometimes everything goes wrong because:
- You're on the wrong path
- You're ignoring your intuition or calling
- You're clinging to what needs to end
- The universe is redirecting you forcefully
When gentle nudges don't work, the universe uses a sledgehammer.
Clearing and Purging
Everything falling apart can be:
- Energetic clearing of what no longer serves
- Karmic completion or balancing
- Releasing old contracts, patterns, or timelines
- Making space for what's coming
Initiation or Spiritual Awakening
Major life upheaval often precedes or accompanies:
- Spiritual awakening
- Consciousness expansion
- Shamanic initiation
- Soul's evolution to next level
You're being broken open so light can get in.
Saturn Return or Major Transit
Astrologically, certain periods bring upheaval:
- Saturn Return (ages 28-30, 58-60): Life restructuring, maturity, responsibility
- Uranus Opposition (age 40-42): Mid-life awakening, rebellion, authenticity
- Pluto Transits: Death, rebirth, transformation, power reclamation
- Eclipses: Fated endings and beginnings
Why Multiple Things Go Wrong at Once
Domino Effect
- One crisis triggers others
- Stress compounds and spreads
- Your capacity to handle things is overwhelmed
Energetic Alignment
- Everything connected to old paradigm collapses together
- What's not aligned with your truth falls away simultaneously
- Your frequency shift makes old things incompatible
Cosmic Timing
- Certain astrological or energetic windows bring collective upheaval
- You're in a fated period of transformation
- Divine timing orchestrating necessary endings
What to Do When Everything Goes Wrong
Survival Mode: Immediate Actions
- Breathe: Literally. Deep breaths calm your nervous system
- Triage: What needs immediate attention? What can wait?
- Ask for help: From friends, family, professionals, or the divine
- One thing at a time: Don't try to fix everything at once
- Basic needs first: Sleep, food, safety, shelter
Emotional Processing
- Feel your feelings: Grief, anger, fear, despair—let them move through
- Don't spiritually bypass: "Everything happens for a reason" is true, but you're still allowed to hurt
- Cry, scream, rage: Release the emotion from your body
- Seek support: Therapy, friends, support groups
- Be gentle with yourself: You're in crisis. Lower your expectations.
Spiritual Perspective
- Surrender: Stop fighting what is. Accept the collapse.
- Trust the process: Even if you can't see it, there's purpose here
- Look for the lesson: What is this teaching you? What needs to die?
- Ask for guidance: Pray, meditate, divine, or journal for insight
- Find meaning: Not "why me?" but "what now?" and "who am I becoming?"
Practical Rebuilding
- Assess the rubble: What actually fell apart? What remains?
- Identify what you want to rebuild: Not everything needs to be reconstructed
- Start small: One step, one day, one choice at a time
- Build on truth this time: No more false foundations
- Ask for what you need: Resources, support, time, space
What NOT to Do
- Don't make major decisions in crisis: Wait until the dust settles
- Don't isolate completely: You need support, even if you want to hide
- Don't numb or escape: Substances, distractions, or denial only delay healing
- Don't blame yourself: This isn't punishment for being bad or wrong
- Don't give up: This is temporary. You will survive this.
Signs You're in a Tower Moment
- Multiple areas of life collapsing simultaneously
- Feeling like the ground is gone beneath you
- Old identities or roles no longer fit
- What you thought was solid is revealed as illusion
- You can't go back to who you were before
The Gifts Hidden in the Wreckage
When everything goes wrong, you gain:
- Clarity: What truly matters becomes obvious
- Strength: You discover you're more resilient than you knew
- Freedom: What fell away was often a prison
- Authenticity: Pretense and performance become impossible
- Compassion: For yourself and others who suffer
- Wisdom: Hard-won understanding of life's impermanence
- Rebirth: Space for something truer to emerge
The Phoenix Process
You're in the fire. Everything is burning. But remember:
- Death: The old self, life, or identity dies
- Ashes: You're in the void, the unknown, the grief
- Gestation: Something new is forming in the darkness
- Rebirth: You rise, transformed and stronger
You're not at the end. You're in the middle. Keep going.
Questions to Ask in the Wreckage
- What was I clinging to that needed to go?
- What false foundation was I building on?
- What is my soul trying to tell me?
- Who am I without all of this?
- What do I actually want to rebuild?
- What's trying to be born through this destruction?
When to Seek Professional Help
Get support if you're experiencing:
- Suicidal thoughts or self-harm urges
- Inability to function in daily life
- Severe depression or anxiety
- Substance abuse or dangerous coping
- Complete isolation or hopelessness
Crisis is real. Professional help is not weakness—it's wisdom.
Holding Both Truths
You can hold two truths simultaneously:
- This is devastating, painful, and unfair.
- This is also transformative, meaningful, and purposeful.
Both are true. You don't have to choose.
Final Thoughts
When everything goes wrong, you're not being punished. You're being transformed.
The old life, the old self, the old structures—they're collapsing because they were never meant to last. They were scaffolding, not the building.
And yes, it hurts. Yes, it's terrifying. Yes, you feel like you're dying.
Because you are. The old you is dying.
But death is not the end. It's the beginning.
So grieve what's gone. Feel the pain. Ask for help. Survive.
And then, when you're ready—when the ashes have cooled and the dust has settled—look around.
You're still here. You're still breathing. You're still you.
And now, you get to build again. But this time, on truth. On solid ground. On who you really are.
The tower fell. But you're still standing.
And that? That's everything.