Estimated reading time: 10 minutes
FIND YOUR SIGN
- Sign: Aries/ Aries Rising (March 21 to April 19)
- Taurus/ Taurus Rising (April 20 to May 20)
- Gemini/ Gemini Rising (May 21 to June 20)
- Cancer/ Cancer Rising (June 21 to July 22)
- Leo/ Leo Rising (July 23 to August 22)
- Virgo/ Virgo Rising (August 23 to September 22)
- Libra/ Libra Rising (September 23 to October 22)
- Scorpio/ Scorpio Rising (October 23 to November 21)
- Sagittarius/ Sagittarius Rising (November 22 to December 23)
- Capricorn/ Capricorn Rising (December 22 to January 19)
- Aquarius/ Aquarius Rising (January 20 to February 18)
- Pisces/ Pisces Rising (February 19 to March 20)
Rebecca Szymczak, aka Cardsy B, author of The Saturn Diaries and tarot reader to the stars, consulted her cards and has tips for which signs are going to work with the transformative energy of Scorpio season to make significant changes and which should watch out the sting of the scorpion’s tale with co-workers. She also has insight regarding recognition from higher-ups that can indicate well-deserved pay increases and new positions as we approach the 1111 Portal mid-month.
November comes in with a greater sense of optimism. This shift is partly due to the holidays arriving around the corner and partly due to increased energy from the new moon in Scorpio on November 13. This new moon serves as a portal to embrace and welcome the big changes we’ve been craving in our careers since 2023 began. Look out for increased clarity and communication between the new moon on the 13 and the 1111 Portal on November 11, bringing in exciting opportunities for many of us. As we move toward the Jupiter-ruled season of Sagittarius beginning on 11/22, good news of financial increase will likely arrive. Getting clear on goals and what motivates and fulfills us is essential, as the full moon in Gemini may bring up time-sensitive decisions.
Whatever your sign, forward motion and change are guaranteed. Scorpio season serves as the cosmic changemaker —so read on to see what the cards have in store.
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