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October Monthly Horoscopes

Posted on September 30, 2022December 4, 2023 by Tyler Watts

It’s October! Happy Solar Return to all the Libras and Scorpios! Let’s see what’s in store for all the signs as the chill begins to bloom through the air. Mercury stations direct from its retrograde October 2nd, and the aftereffects will dissipate after the 16th. There is a full moon in Aries October  9th, and a new moon in Scorpio October 25th.  Check below for a message about the month for you! Read the ones for your sun, moon, and rising signs to get a fuller picture. 

by Tyler Watts ’25

Creative Director

Aries: The time to confess will come when you are not too excited. 

Taurus: Pick out a signature scent; there is beauty to be found in all five senses. 

Gemini: It could be generous of you to share less. 

Cancer: When you blush from embarrassment, wear it like a natural glow. 

Leo: Earthly delights must be unearthed to be delighted. 

Virgo: You will not have to anticipate burnout if you don’t over work yourself to begin with. 

Libra: Don’t trip people just to watch them fall; pick your battles, and in the meantime, play. 

Scorpio: When you become close to someone, ensure that it is not a vain attempt to escape yourself. 

Sagittarius: Distinguish which fruits are seasonally appropriate for optimal satisfaction; feigning compromise with nature.

Capricorn: The harvest time is not a boast; ground your pride in gratitude and you will always feel proud.

Aquarius: If you moralize your emotions, eventually you won’t want to feel any of them. 

Pisces: You are an energetic chameleon, adapt to the things that make you feel fall. 

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