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WHAT'S ON THE CARDS?

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

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September 20, 2025

Here’s what the cards suggest for all zodiac signs from Sept 20 to Oct 4, 2025

- Gita Hariani

Universal Theme for the next 15 days: The Hermit - A time for introspection and solace. Prayer and faith.

Aries

High Priestess: Intuition and wisdom

This is a time to tune into your sub conscious, tap into spiritual wisdom. Study, meditate, reflect. This time is a bit mysterious too. You may realise a lot of things may be hidden from you. Let things reveal on their own. Feminine energies prevail.

Taurus

Nine of Pentacles: Financial success

This is a period of personal growth and contentment. You will feel empowered with your hard work and are proud of the life you have attained. Enjoy your perks, your luxury. Financial success and financial independence is a privilege.

Gemini

5 of Swords: Conflict and disagreement

Pick your battles wisely. You could be in potential situations that give rise to anger, strong words and god forbid a physical fight. Now that you have been forewarned, step back, simmer down, breathe and then act. Words spoken harshly can cut like a knife. Be cautious.

Cancer

10 of Wands: Over burdened

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