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WHAT'S ON THE CARDS?

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

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November 01, 2025

Universal theme: The Moon — delve into your subconscious. Tap into your intuition.

- Gita Hariani

Here’s what the cards suggest for all zodiac signs from November 1 to 14

Aries

5 of Wands: Conflicts and competition

A period of aggression, heated disagreements and conflict. You may find yourself in hostile situations. You have been forewarned. keep your cool and disengage. Best not to trigger or get triggered. Try and neutralise situations and peacefully find solutions. Stay away from toxic people.

Taurus

The World: Completion and closure

A major shift is happening. You will be in the process of completing one cycle and beginning another. A beautiful time of integration and achievements. It’s all coming together. There is travel and movement, Endings and beginnings. You are ready to see the world with a fresh eye.

Cancer

9 of Cups: Wish fulfilment

The universe is giving you the gift of wish fulfilment! This is going to be a time of luxury, happiness, gratitude, sensual pleasures etc. You will feel an emotional and physical satisfaction and happiness. It’s also the time of your most heartfelt, precious wish coming true! Luxury and abundance abound! Celebrate and splurge in style.

Gemini

7 of Cups: Confusion, overthinking

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