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Horoscopes Oct. 23-29

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Collegian | Brooke Beresford

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs.

Dear stars,

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The first day of Scorpio season begins Oct. 23, and it will be a period of great transformation. We will learn how to accept ourselves and embrace both our light and dark parts. Death is the general tarot card I pulled for us, but don’t be too quick to let your mind wander. The card is more about how you will give birth to yourself once again after you confront some spooky skeletons in your closet. 

Best of luck,

A Sagittarius Moon

(Illustration by Amy Noble, Rachel Macias, Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Aries (March 21 – April 19):

Tarot card: Queen of Shells

You are more in touch with your feelings this Scorpio season. A seal looking out at the distance represents how you are a source of comfort and emotional support for others. You know how to make friends and keep the peace. 

(Illustration by Amy Noble, Rachel Macias, Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Taurus (April 20 – May 20):

Tarot card: Transformation

More than 80% of insect species undergo a form of metamorphosis, and there is no doubt you will too, Taurus. You are learning how to spread your wings this season and push yourself to be more active in social settings.

(Illustration by Amy Noble, Rachel Macias, Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Gemini (May 21 – June 20):

Tarot card: Knight of Crystals

You have a lot of determination to fulfill your goals this week, Gemini. You are making major changes to your habits and lifestyle. You are putting more work into everything you do, so be proud of how far you have come.

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Cancer (June 21 – July 22):

Tarot card: Five of Feathers

You are developing strategies to help yourself fall into routine again this season. Having more nights to yourself will ease your stress. You are freeing yourself of the past and making more time to work on your passion. 

(Illustration by Amy Noble, Rachel Macias, Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Leo (July 23 – Aug. 22):

Tarot card: The Chariot

You are coming toward a time of discipline and learning how to keep up with routine. You may start attending an extra class or workshop to gain experience in something new. You are listening to more music than ever and having a good time.

(Illustration by Amy Noble, Rachel Macias, Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Virgo (Aug. 23 – Sept. 23):

Tarot card: Three of Acorns

You have a bright future ahead of you, Virgo, and I promise: You do not need anyone else to fulfill it. Someone in particular probably took advantage of you for a while, and you are currently trying to break free of the ties. 

(Illustration by Amy Noble, Rachel Macias, Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Libra (Sept. 23 – Oct. 22):

Tarot card: Justice

Truth and clarity are coming through to you soon, Libra. You may have to let go of something big. I understand that change tends to be difficult for you because you don’t like confrontation, but I promise you will feel better if the healing process starts now.

(Illustration by Amy Noble, Rachel Macias, Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Scorpio (Oct. 23 – Nov. 21):

Tarot card: Queen of Feathers

Happy birthday! You are a truth-teller and seeker that enjoys learning about the world. Your curiosities this season will bring you to great spiritual heights. You are feeling emotionally fulfilled and happy this week. Celebrate well, Scorpio!

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Sagittarius (Nov. 22 – Dec. 21):

Tarot card: Eight of Acorns

You need to rest and take a look at how you are using your energy. Reading outside or taking walks will help stabilize your spirit. Your aura is going to be healed once you do the things you love.

(Illustration by Amy Noble, Rachel Macias, Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Capricorn (Dec. 22 – Jan. 19):

Tarot card: Ten of Feathers

You are trying to recover from something big that happened recently. Journaling will help you get in touch with your emotions, and it will completely reset your being. Keeping a calm mind is essential. 

(Illustration by Amy Noble, Rachel Macias, Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Aquarius (Jan. 20 – Feb 18):

Tarot card: Ace of Shells

You have an opportunity to heal emotionally this season. You want to get back in touch with your emotions and communicate what you want. Your natural love and compassion for others are leading you to develop genuine relationships. 

(Illustration by Amy Noble, Rachel Macias, Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Pisces (Feb. 19 – March 20):

Tarot card: Seven of Shells

A lobster in the ocean is depicted on your card, which means you are navigating the deep sea while shedding the old at the same time. You have been working on yourself a lot and are currently being protected by your ancestors.

Reach Abby Flores at entertainment@collegian.com or on Twitter @CSUCollegian.

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