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MONTHLY TAROT CARDS READING FOR FEBRUARY 2025

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Jan 2025

Dear Aries, this month you may find yourself stuck in a cycle of self-doubt or negative thinking.

- by Himani Goyal

MONTHLY TAROT CARDS READING FOR FEBRUARY 2025

ARIES MOON SIGN: EIGHT OF SWORDS

imageDear Aries, this month you may find yourself stuck in a cycle of self-doubt or negative thinking. It might feel like you’re trapped with no way out, but remember— this is only a mental block. Shift your perspective from fear to optimism, remove the figurative blindfold, and you’ll discover solutions are within your reach.

TAURUS MOON SIGN: JUSTICE

imageTaurus, if you’re involved in legal matters, balance and fairness will prevail in your favor this month. This is also a time to make wise decisions with integrity, as they will impact not just you but others as well. Trust your instincts and act with clarity. For singles, this card could even point to a legal union, like a court marriage.

GEMINI MOON SIGN: FOUR OF WANDS

imageGemini, this month brings joyful reunions and celebrations! If you’ve been away from your family, it’s the perfect time to reconnect. Expect occasions like weddings, anniversaries, or even a housewarming party. Cherish these moments of happiness and togetherness with your loved ones.

CANCER MOON SIGN: PAGE OF WANDS

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