Welcome to your weekly tarot horoscope. If October has felt like a long hallway with too many doors, this week is where the air changes. There’s a hush to the end of the month, a little dimming of the lights, the feeling that someone somewhere is closing a chapter you can’t quite see yet. Scorpio season is already tugging at your sleeve, asking for the kind of honesty you only give yourself in the shower or when you’re up at 2 a.m. staring at the ceiling. We’re at the threshold between months and moods: endings that want tenderness, beginnings that want a scrap of faith.
Read for your sun and rising for a fuller picture. And if you’re someone who never reads for your rising sign—try it this week. You might surprise yourself.
Collective Tarot Horoscope: Nine of Swords
Think of your mind as a group chat that forgot to mute itself. Every ping feels urgent, but most of it is noise. The Nine of Swords is that moment you scroll back and realize half the messages are from your fear pretending to be useful. Not every thought deserves a response. Some of them are just weather.
A practice for the week: when you feel the nerves building, say—out loud if you can—“Thank you, mind. I’ve got this.” Then do something concrete with your body: five slow breaths with your hands over your ribs, forehead against a cool window, a walk around the block with a podcast that makes you laugh. The goal isn’t to exile worry; it’s to remind it that it doesn’t run the house.
There’s a forgiveness thread here, and it’s woven tightly. If you’re carrying guilt like it’s your personality trait, put it down for ten minutes and see what happens. Send the text you’ve been avoiding. Write the letter you’ll never mail. Or, maybe more gently, forgive yourself for not being the version of you that existed only in your head. That version doesn’t pay your rent; she doesn’t have your complications. You do. And you’re doing fine.
Aries Tarot Horoscope: Page of Pentacles
Aries, your spark is back—but it’s wearing sensible shoes. The Page of Pentacles is the part of you that loves a fresh notebook and actually uses it. This is student energy in the best way: curious, grounded, a little nerdy about the details. You’re not sprinting this week; you’re laying a foundation that won’t wobble when the wind picks up.
Let yourself be new at something. Start the course, sketch the budget, tinker with the idea you keep telling yourself you’ll figure out “later.” The trick is to pick one thing and honor it with your time. Not thirty minutes of doom-scrolling with a tab open. Real time. Maybe it’s a new wellness routine that doesn’t require a personality transplant—10-minute walks, protein first, lights out before you turn feral. Maybe it’s sending your portfolio to someone who could actually say yes.
Money, work, and learning glow under this card. There could be an email that opens a door, or a conversation that makes a fuzzy plan click into place. Say yes even if your stomach flips. Every expert started as a beginner; they just didn’t quit when it got awkward. Your superpower this week is consistency over chaos. Tiny, boring steps—taken daily—become the life you’ve been chasing.
A nudge: if your inner critic tries to turn this into a sprint, remind it that soil has to settle before it can hold a house.
Taurus Tarot Horoscope: Six of Cups
Taurus, nostalgia is calling and it’s not a trap. The Six of Cups wants you to reconnect with a version of yourself who remembered how to be delighted. Childhood, chosen family, soft places—this card is scented like a sweater that somehow still smells like last fall. Something from the past might reappear, and before you side-eye it, consider that not everything returning is a red flag. Sometimes it’s an invitation.
What did you love before life got so loud? Bake the recipe your grandmother eyeballed and somehow nailed every time. Drive by your old neighborhood and wave at the tree that kept your secrets. DM the friend you inexplicably lost track of and say, “I miss you; do you want to get coffee?” This isn’t about living in yesterday; it’s about reclaiming joy you accidentally left there.
If you’ve been feeling suspicious of pleasure (relatable), try microdoses: a goofy movie from 2004 that holds up, a five-minute stretch in the sun like a cat, a playlist that reminds you some stories end well. The Six of Cups is here to soothe your nervous system, not derail your plans. You can hold ambition and tenderness at the same time. In fact, you’ll do better work when you remember what sweetness feels like.
A nudge: keep an eye out for a small gift or unexpected kindness. Say yes to it. Let receiving be easy.
Gemini Tarot Horoscope: The Empress
Gemini, put your clever brain down for a second and pick up your senses. The Empress is your green light to soften, to create, to receive. This is lush, generous, “I water my plants and they applaud” energy. You don’t have to hunt what’s meant for you; you coax it closer by taking exquisite care of yourself and your ideas.
If there’s a project germinating, treat it like it’s already real. Give it a name. Block time for it like it’s your hair appointment—sacred, non-negotiable. The Empress doesn’t force; she tends. That might look like lighting a candle before you write, taking a late-afternoon walk to unstick your thoughts, or saying no to a meeting that steals your creative hour and gives you nothing back.
In love and friendship, let the people who adore you show it. If you’re the one who usually carries everyone’s bags (metaphorical and literal), try putting one down. Ask for what you want and believe the answer will be kind. This card hums with abundance of all kinds, not just money; but it often helps there, too. Opportunities arrive more easily when you stop narrating all the reasons they won’t.
A nudge: beauty isn’t frivolous; it’s fuel. Fresh flowers can be a strategy.
Cancer Tarot Horoscope: Nine of Cups
Sweet Cancer, the air glittering around you is not a glitch. The Nine of Cups—the wish card—wants you to remember what contentment feels like in your body. Not the fireworks of instant gratification, but the steady warmth that says: this is enough, and it’s also the beginning of more.
Something you’ve been hoping for could make itself known this week. It might not be the final form, but it’s recognizable. Watch for the soft yes: a call back you weren’t sure you’d get, a compliment that lands in the exact place you’ve been tender, a plan that falls together without you wrestling it to the ground. Let yourself be pleased. Let yourself be proud.
Creatively, your heart wants a stage. It doesn’t have to be a big one. Post the thing, share the poem, send the track to the friend who actually listens. The universe tends to echo the energy you broadcast; when you stand in your joy, it has a way of calling for an encore.
A nudge: gratitude isn’t a spiritual tax; it’s a tuning fork. Write down three things that are already working, even if they’re tiny. Watch your shoulders come down.
Leo Tarot Horoscope: King of Wands
Leo, I love when your chart catches fire like this. The King of Wands is charisma with a blueprint. This is big “I’ll go first” energy—the kind that starts a group project and somehow gets everyone excited to help. You’re not waiting for permission this week; you’re extending the invitation.
Pick the idea that makes your pulse jump and take the first bold step. Make the pitch, book the venue, reach out to the collaborator who scares you a little because they’re as bright as you are. Leadership here is about inspiration, not control. Light the torch; don’t micromanage the parade. People are watching how you move right now, and when you model brave without brittle, the room relaxes and rises with you.
A quick ego check (the compassionate kind): if your validation meter is too wired to applause, give yourself a private metric for success. What would it mean to lead well even if nobody sees the effort? Do that. The paradox of this card is that when you stop gripping for approval, your influence quietly multiplies.
A nudge: leave space for play in the plan. Your spark needs oxygen, not spreadsheets alone.
Virgo Tarot Horoscope: Six of Swords
Virgo, I won’t lie—the Six of Swords has a melancholy beauty to it. It’s not about drama; it’s about the quiet choice to move toward peace. You’re leaving behind a situation, a dynamic, or a version of yourself that can’t come where you’re going. Even if you can’t name the destination, you can feel the relief.
Make gentle edits. Change the route you walk to work because the old one makes your stomach knot. Mute the chat that keeps you anxious. Put your phone in another room after 9 p.m. so your brain learns what calm feels like again. There might be literal travel or time by water (highly recommended). If that’s not in the cards, a long shower with your favorite playlist counts.
Boundaries are part of this, and they don’t have to be announcements. They can be actions you repeat until they become your new normal. Picture your nervous system as a skittish animal; teach it that you know how to choose soft ground.
A nudge: relief is data. Track what makes you breathe easier, then give yourself more of it on purpose.
Libra Tarot Horoscope: Ten of Pentacles
Libra, the Ten of Pentacles arrives with a deep, satisfying click, like a key turning in the right lock. Legacy, stability, long-view thinking—your scales want to balance not just today’s to-dos but the next decade’s. It’s giving “foundations, but make them gorgeous.”
This is a week for practical magic. Review the numbers with clear eyes and generous goals. Consider investments—in your home, in a skill, in a business idea—that support Future You instead of just impressing people on Instagram. There could be family support, a wise elder’s advice, or a partnership that makes something big feel suddenly doable.
Also, take a look at your emotional inheritance. Which traditions or beliefs feel like hand-me-downs you’re honored to wear? Which ones itch? Keep what fits. Release what doesn’t. The Ten of Pentacles reminds you that wealth isn’t only financial; it’s the web of care and values you’re building around your life.
A nudge: host something simple. A pot of soup, a open-door Sunday. Community is an asset class.
Scorpio Tarot Horoscope: Four of Wands
Scorpio, I know you can sniff a plot twist three streets away, but this week your card—the Four of Wands—is blissfully straightforward: celebrate. The milestone might be small, might be private, might be something no one else would clock, and that’s fine. It counts because you say it does.
You’ve been doing deep work (because you’re you), and this is a moment of landing. Throw the tiny party. Mark the progress. Put a post-it on your mirror that says, “I did that.” This card loves homecomings, literal and metaphorical. Who and where feels like true home? Go there, be with them, linger.
Relationships get a warm glow here. Choose the rooms where your nervous system sighs. If you’ve been rebuilding trust—with yourself, with someone else—this week can bring the kind of evidence that helps your shoulders drop a few inches. It might not be fireworks; it might be a steady hand at your back.
A nudge: ritualize your joy. A special mug, a song you play when good news lands, a dance in your kitchen that’s mostly shoulders. Make celebration a habit, not a rare event.
Sagittarius Tarot Horoscope: Knight of Cups
Sag, the Knight of Cups is your permission slip to be a little romantic about your life again. Not just in love (though hello), but in how you approach whatever your heart keeps nudging you toward. This is creative, intuitive, “I’ll follow the hunch and see where it goes” energy.
Say yes to the invitation that feels like a plotline, with one caveat: keep a toe on the ground. The Knight is a dreamer; we love that for you. Just give your dreams a tiny container so they don’t flood your calendar. If you’ve been itching to make something—a short film on your phone, a zine with a stapler, a dinner that requires three kinds of herbs—go make it. Your muse is circling the block and would like a glass of water.
In relationships, honesty is hot. If you’re catching feelings, own it. If you’re bored, also own it (kindly). This card doesn’t reward performative cool; it rewards sincerity with a twinkle.
A nudge: plan one indulgence that feels cinematic but costs less than $25. Your inner poet will think it’s a fortune.
Capricorn Tarot Horoscope: Knight of Pentacles
Capricorn, this is your comfort zone, and also your growth edge: the Knight of Pentacles wants consistency without martyrdom. You’re building something durable, and while the results might be slow to flash, they’re quietly stacking up in your favor.
Audit your routines with love, not judgment. What actually moves the needle? Keep that. What looks impressive but drains you? Cut it, or at least shrink it. The Knight is proof that reliability is a love language—to others, sure, but also to yourself. Every time you show up for your plan, you teach your brain you can be trusted.
A gentle check-in about worth: you don’t have to earn your right to rest by finishing the entire list. You are not the list. This week, put one task on the calendar that exists solely to make your future day smoother. Call it “Wednesday’s kindness.” Do it even if you’re tired. Especially then.
A nudge: if perfectionism tries to hijack momentum, give it a small job (“you can choose the font”) and keep moving.
Aquarius Tarot Horoscope: The Star
Aquarius, after a stretch that may have felt like static, The Star comes through like clear radio. It’s hope, but not the brittle kind—more like a remembering. You haven’t lost your thread; it just dipped under the surface for a minute. This week, it glints.
Share the wild idea. Pitch the experiment. Spend time under actual stars if you can, or at least under a ceiling you’ve decided to love. The Star is healing energy, and it works best when you let yourself be seen. Vulnerability here is not a buzzword; it’s a bridge. Where can you tell the truth a little more? To yourself, to your people, to a notebook that won’t clap back?
Manifestation gets a boost, but not because you hacked the algorithm of the universe. It’s because alignment makes everything less squeaky. Write down the wish that scares you (the real one). Tuck it somewhere you’ll find in January. Future You will smile.
A nudge: drink more water. I know, revolutionary. But your body’s a conduit this week; keep the signal clean.
Pisces Tarot Horoscope: Page of Wands
Pisces, the Page of Wands wants to pull you by the hand into the next room where all the windows are open. Curiosity is your compass. You don’t need the ten-step plan; you need a spark and a little momentum. This is beginner’s magic, and it looks so good on you.
Try the thing you keep talking yourself out of because you’re not “ready.” Ready is a myth we tell ourselves to avoid being seen learning. Send the pitch that sounds unhinged in the best way. Book the day trip that makes you giddy. Start the series even if you don’t know how it ends; that’s how series work.
Let your enthusiasm be louder than your self-consciousness. If that feels terrifying, practice in low-stakes ways: a new recipe with too much garlic, a thrift store shirt you’re not sure you can pull off (you can), a dance break between emails. The Page is fearless because they haven’t learned to doubt their joy. Unlearn with them.
A nudge: keep a voice memo note for sparks. The good ideas tend to show up while you’re shampooing.