Scorpio Season

October 23- Nov 21

♏︎. Happenings

  • 🌕 November 5: Full Moon occurs in Taurus, impacting those with placements in Taurus, Scorpio, Cancer, Leo, and Aquarius

  • 🔥 November 6: Venus enters Scorpio

  • Nov 6-29: Mercury goes retrograde in Sagittarius and Scorpio

  • 🌑 Nov 20: New Moon in Scorpio, opportunity for new beginnings, what’s transforming, where is your power?

🚀 New Podcast: Moon Memos- New Moon Libra Oct 21

The Latest episode released on Oct 17 is here 👇

A Full and New Moon Audio Ritual

Why tune in? Because this isn’t just astrology for your head, it’s astrology for your whole self. I hope to give you something real to hold onto: a reflection, a ritual, a way to meet yourself differently.

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Venus enters Scorpio: Oracle Card Creation

*Oracle cards are a creative, intuitive tool for self-reflection and guidance; each card carries symbolic imagery or messages that help us access our inner wisdom, emotion, and archetypal insight

Step 1. Materials
small watercolor paper cards (or cut cardstock to tarot size), glue, scissors, markers, collage images, magazines, paint, gold pen, markers, any art supply…

2. Set the Intention
Before you begin working with the materials, say out loud or write on a piece of paper or both! * you can also come up with your own.

“I am creating a mirror for my power, beauty, and truth.”

This grounds the creative process as ritual, not just craft.

3. Choose Your Archetype(s)

  • The Witch (intuition)

  • The Siren (magnetism)

  • The Phoenix (rebirth)

  • The Healer (forgiveness)

  • The Lover (vulnerability)

  • The Alchemist (transformation)

  • The Shadow Dancer (integration)

  • The Priestess (sovereignty)

  • Evening reflection: Journal on how that archetype showed up.

  • Ongoing ritual: Add cards over time as you evolve. You can even create “shadow” cards when difficult emotions arise — turning them into beauty instead of repression.

4. Create Each Card
Pick an archetype or two that speak to you. Write each one on a slip of paper. These will be the “titles” of your cards. Collage, paint, draw, or write intuitively, don’t overthink it.
On the back of the card, write a short mantra like:

  • My mystery isn’t something to solve — it’s the pulse of my magnetism.

  • I rise softer, stronger, and more luminous each time I let something die.

  • I can love deeply without disappearing.

  • I trust the chemistry of intimacy to make me more whole.

5. Blessings
When finished, stack your cards and hold them to your heart, and send blessings to each card.


Rituals
Morning pull: Shuffle and choose one card — ask, What power or truth wants expression today?

What I’m reading

my desk

Proof of Life
By Jennifer Pastiloff

Imaginary Time Gods (ITG) noun
“A (not real) group of people/wanna be gods. Soul-crushing (nonexistent) entities that dictate when we should be doing what we do, by what age, and for how long. The ITG demands that we follow their clock, wait an appropriate amount of time between relationships, experience (and show) job after some we love has died, changed their mind, announce pregnancy or miscarriage, go to (and finish) school by a certain age, find a spouse/partner by a certain age, own a home by a certain age, produce things at regular intervals (it doesn’t matter what, as long as we are very busy being productive), prove we are relevant at regular intervals….”
- Pastiloff

Love,

Coco