Tarot meets astrology in your weekly tarot horoscope for October 5–11, 2025 where we pull one guiding card for the collective and then one for each zodiac sign. Think of this as a spiritual weather report for the week ahead: a quick scan of the emotional pressure systems moving through your love life, career, and inner world.
I like to treat these as an invitation, not an instruction manual. If something resonates, great—follow the thread. If it doesn’t, bless it and send it on its little way. The point is to remember you’re the protagonist here. The cards are just holding up a mirror (and occasionally a flashlight when the vibes get foggy).
Collective Tarot Horoscope: The Moon
The Moon slides in as our headline act, and honestly, it tracks. You know that feeling when your phone’s on 3% battery and the map keeps freezing but you’re almost at your destination? That’s The Moon. It’s the soft-focus filter of the deck: dreamy, intuitive, a little slippery. Not everything is what it seems this week, which is equal parts enchanting and annoying.
This card pulls us toward our inner tides—dreams, gut hunches, those funny little flickers you can’t explain but feel down to your bones. If you’ve been steamrolling through decisions lately, The Moon taps the brakes. Slow down. Ask what your body says. Double-check your assumptions. Journal it out or go for the kind of walk where you suddenly remember something crucial from three months ago and go, “Oh.”
In relationships, The Moon can be an illusion-buster. Are you falling in love with a person—or the fantasy you’ve built around them? No shame either way, but this week is prime time for clarity, even if it arrives in half-light. Professionally, there may be quiet politics at play or a piece of information you don’t have yet. Keep your instincts switched on, but don’t spiral into detective mode over nothing. The gift of The Moon is discernment: a sixth sense for what’s real and what’s glamor.
If weird dreams visit, let them. If a conversation feels off, table it for a day. If you’re creatively blocked, go make something without telling yourself it has to be “good.” The Moon wants you to feel your way forward. Less control. More listening.
Aries Tarot Horoscope: Three of Pentacles
Teamwork, but make it Aries. The Three of Pentacles is your cue to stop white-knuckling the steering wheel and let someone ride shotgun. You’re not losing independence by collaborating—you’re gaining momentum. Think co-brainstorming, skill-sharing, asking for notes, assembling your kitchen cabinet (the metaphorical kind… unless you’re actually installing cabinets, in which case: power tools up).
At work, this might look like putting your name on a group project you actually care about, or finally getting credit for the magic you’ve been doing behind the scenes. If you’ve been solo-building a dream, consider one concrete step that brings in support—hiring a designer, booking a coach, texting the friend who knows a guy.
In love, this is about building—brick by tiny brick. Shared calendars. Honest feedback. Being willing to say, “I’m good at X, you’re better at Y—let’s divide and conquer.” Constructive criticism stings less when you remember it’s an investment, not an indictment. You’re laying foundations that hold. And yes, you’re still the flame. You’re just letting people warm their hands at it.
Taurus Tarot Horoscope: The Chariot
We love a Taurus with a plan, and The Chariot is your Green Light. Momentum is on your side, but—and I say this with affection—you do have to actually decide where you’re going. The Chariot often shows up when you’re pulled in two attractive directions: comfort vs. stretch, stability vs. swagger. There’s no wrong answer; there is a waffling tax.
Pick your lane and floor it. Career-wise, this is a week for progress you can measure: a milestone hit, an email sent, an application submitted, keys in hand. In love, you could be cutting through a snag together or committing to forward motion after a stall. The Chariot is “I’m driving,” not “I’m along for the ride.” Your willpower is a spell—cast it wisely.
Practical tip: set one audacious-but-specific target for the week and treat everything else as support staff. That focus? Chef’s kiss.
Gemini Tarot Horoscope: Seven of Cups
Your brain is a browser window with 43 tabs. The Seven of Cups is the card where every option looks shiny—until you realize some are airbrushed mirages. Temptations, fantasies, hypotheticals: they’re here, and they’re persuasive. But not every cup is meant for you, even if the lighting is excellent.
Try a three-question check before you say yes to anything: Is it real? Is it aligned with my values? Will Future Me be grateful? If you can’t answer, it’s a “not now,” not a “never.” At work, be ruthless about priorities. A thousand small yeses can equal one big burnout.
In love, this card can be flirty and fun—just keep a toe on the ground. If you’re choosing between paths (or people), notice who energizes you vs. who leaves you feeling like you’ve been scrolling for two hours and can’t remember why you opened the app. Clarity isn’t always dramatic; sometimes it’s just relief.
Cancer Tarot Horoscope: Page of Wands
Fresh spark, incoming. The Page of Wands is the “what if?” that makes your heart race a little. New idea, playful invite, a first draft of something that might turn into something. You don’t have to have the five-year plan; you just have to be curious enough to try.
At work, say yes to the pilot version. Make the MVP. Share the messy brainstorm instead of hiding until it’s perfect (spoiler: it never is). In love, expect a flirtatious ping, an unexpected compliment, or a small adventure that reminds you you’re alive. Keep it light; let it build.
Creative homework: Do the first 10%. That’s it. Send the email, book the class, sketch the outline. Momentum is a shy creature that shows up when invited.
Leo Tarot Horoscope: Six of Swords
Not glamorous, profoundly necessary. The Six of Swords is the quiet boat across the river—the one that ferries you from “this hurts” to “okay, I can breathe again.” You’re transitioning out of choppy waters, and while it may feel anticlimactic compared to your usual fireworks, healing rarely does its work in a spotlight.
In relationships, this can indicate leaving behind old cycles, choosing repair over reactivity, or, in some cases, admitting it’s time to move on. At work, steady improvement replaces urgent triage. Doesn’t mean you’ve lost your shine. It means your shine is being restored.
If you’re impatient (hello, fixed fire), measure progress in softer metrics: fewer anxious thoughts, more sleep, a conversation that didn’t explode. You’re heading somewhere saner. Keep rowing.
Virgo Tarot Horoscope: Ace of Wands
Match. Spark. Oxygen. The Ace of Wands arrives like a burst of sunrise through your neatly scheduled calendar. It’s raw creative fuel and the greenest of green lights. If you’ve been waiting for the “right time,” it’s this one. Not because the conditions are perfect, but because you’re finally willing to start imperfectly.
Career-wise, pitch the thing. Share the prototype. Post the reel. You’ll attract exactly the right co-conspirators by being audibly excited. In love, chemistry gets a cameo—sudden, fizzy, possibly distracting. Enjoy the rush, but also give it something to do: a date on the books, a concrete plan, a step that keeps the spark from burning out in theory.
One caveat: don’t smother the flame with 12 to-do lists. Let it breathe. Let you breathe.
Libra Tarot Horoscope: Knight of Cups
Soft focus, open heart, yes—that vibe. The Knight of Cups is the poet of the deck, the one who remembers that beauty is a reason unto itself. This week, your compass points toward meaning: tender conversations, invitations with a touch of romance, projects that make you feel like you again.
In relationships, someone might declare a feeling, or you might finally say the thing sitting on your tongue. Just keep an eye out for the pretty mirage—Cups Knights can sometimes promise the moon and then forget they need a launchpad. Receive the sweetness and ask for the plan.
Work-wise, choose the path with soul. Not forever—just this week. Draft the essay, design the thing that makes your inner aesthete gasp, put more heart into the presentation than the deck strictly requires. Beauty is a productivity hack.
Scorpio Tarot Horoscope: Ten of Pentacles
Legacy mode activated. The Ten of Pentacles is family, wealth, long-game security—roots and branches. This doesn’t have to mean a mortgage and a monogram (though enjoy if it does). It’s about building something that holds weight: savings, systems, mutual support, community. A sense that the work you’re doing now will matter later.
In love, this card smells like commitment—loud or quiet. Merging lives, talking long-term goals, or simply acting like you’re on the same team and intend to stay that way. At work, tangible wins are on the table: raises, recognition, revenue. Take a beat to count what’s already abundant. Gratitude multiplies the good.
Practical magic: handle one unsexy task Future You will thank you for—beneficiary forms, wills, insurance, spreadsheets. It’s deeply Scorpio to protect what you value.
Sagittarius Tarot Horoscope: Four of Cups
Your heart’s a bit “meh” and the universe is like, “What about this?” The Four of Cups often looks like boredom, but it’s more nuanced: a recalibration of taste. What used to thrill you doesn’t hit anymore, and that’s okay. You’re refining.
Look up from your mild dissatisfaction and scan for small offerings: a coffee invitation you almost ignored, a side project that’s weirdly appealing, a shift in perspective that reframes the whole situation. In love, be honest if you’ve been emotionally checked out. It’s not a moral failure; it’s a cue to re-engage or renegotiate.
Career-wise, ask whether you’re under-challenged or under-rested. The fix is different. If you need novelty, try a micro-pivot; if you need care, cancel something and take an actual afternoon off. The surprise is already here—you just have to notice.
Capricorn Tarot Horoscope: The Star
You’re allowed to exhale now. The Star follows tough chapters and pours balm on them: hope, healing, a sense of rightness returning by degrees. You don’t have to grind your way into worthiness this week. You can soften and still succeed.
At work, your vision sharpens. A future you’ve been quietly building toward starts to feel possible in daylight. Recognition might arrive—not the flashy kind, the “we see you” kind. In love, forgiveness and openness are the medicine. Trusting the timing doesn’t mean going passive; it means tending the garden and letting the sun do its job.
Ritual suggestion: water something. Yourself, a plant, an idea. The Star loves simple devotion.
Aquarius Tarot Horoscope: Five of Wands
Spicy! The Five of Wands is friendly competition, hot debate, egos practicing their choreography. Not all conflict is chaos—sometimes it’s brainstorming at volume. You thrive on ideas colliding; just watch the line between sparring and point-scoring.
In relationships, this could show up as playful banter… until it doesn’t. If you’re arguing, check whether you’re trying to be understood or trying to win. Different sports. At work, you may be vying for a role, client, or airtime. Channel the friction into craft. Iron sharpens iron, but only if you keep your edge clean.
Ground rule for the week: assume good intent and keep receipts. Clarity beats drama every time.
Pisces Tarot Horoscope: Two of Swords
Indecision is a decision wearing sunglasses. The Two of Swords says you’re at a crossroads, eyes covered, waiting for a sign. Here’s one: choose a direction you can commit to for seven days and test it like a scientist. You don’t need permanent certainty; you need data.
In love, avoidance might be masquerading as “keeping the peace.” Address the thing. Kindly, clearly, sooner than later. At work, map pros and cons, then pick the path with the fewest unknowns—or the one that scares you in a growthy way, not a “this seems doomed” way.
If you can’t see, remove one variable. Put two options on the table and ask your body which one relaxes. That’s your breadcrumb.