
What is changing within you in the month of November? Let the tarot guide you! The interactive sheet that will guide us in the coming weeks.

November has always been a month of transition, halfway between the mystical aura of October - when magical and spiritual forces are at their strongest - and that enveloping chill of December, the year’s final chapter, when we take stock of the seasons gone by and try to understand what to carry with us into the months ahead. And what, instead, to leave behind without looking back. It’s the month when it’s too late for trick-or-treating but (for most of us, at least) still too early to decorate the house for the holidays. In short, November is a rite of passage: thirty days when we look in the mirror and ask ourselves if the person we see, who’s spent almost eleven months in that same skin, still wants to wear it, or if maybe it’s time for a change of look, inside and out.
The November 2025 Tarot Reading
The tarot cards come to our aid once again. The Arcana always know how to guide those who are uncertain, from someone unsure about getting a new haircut to someone ready for a radical life shift: a new job? A new love? A new chance to (finally) feel at peace? It’s important to remember, though, that tarot cards are not precise predictions of the future, they’re meant to be interpreted as insights and suggestions that may help us unlock stuck situations by revealing an alternative path. Sometimes a single sentence is enough to make us realize that, perhaps, things aren’t as hopeless as they seem. That’s where the cards come in: not as absolute truths, but as keys to interpretation.
I’ve drawn three cards to guide you through November’s transformations. It’s up to you to decide which one calls to you the most. Which will you choose?
The Interactive November Spread: Transformations Ahead?
1) Six of Pentacles
The key to the Six of Pentacles is reciprocal exchange. This card invites you to find a true balance between what you give and what you receive. We often think that generosity requires sacrifice, but that’s not the case: part of harmony is also learning to accept help from others, friends or even strangers. Its deeper message is to stop overcompensating or depending, and to rediscover independence, both financially and emotionally. This card reminds us that transformation is never purely personal: it’s also relational: it happens when we learn to trust the flow of energy, whether it’s money, time, love, or attention, turning what once made us feel lacking into a source of strength. In the end, true transformation begins with recognizing the value that exists between you and the world.
@tarotwithholly A turning point in your love life coming through for November #tarot #lovereading #tarotreading #relationshiptips #november original sound - ⋆⁺ Tarot with Holly ⁺⋆
2) Five of Cups
The Five of Cups speaks of pain, loss, and regret for what didn’t go as planned. Yet its real lesson is learning to accept what can no longer be changed. This is the moment when the soul understands that in order to be reborn, it must first move through grief with awareness and without resistance. During this transitional phase, the card invites you to turn around and notice what remains - the cups still full - symbols of hope, of relationships or values that haven’t been lost. Change arises from vulnerability and the courage to sit with pain rather than deny it, recognizing that healing begins right there. This card speaks of inner rebirth, not erasure: true transformation takes shape when you can transmute suffering into wisdom. Every loss holds a seed of growth, and once you learn to see it, nothing has been in vain. The Five of Cups teaches that change doesn’t mean forgetting, but integrating what’s been to open yourself to what’s coming with a freer, wiser heart.
@embersintheether November Astrology Forecast - MAJOR TRANSITS #astrologyforecast #horoscope #astrology #november #emberann4 Autumn Leaves (Lofi) - The Machinist Beats
3) Ten of Wands (Reversed)
The Ten of Wands reversed speaks of release and relief after a long period of overload. Upright, this card represents fatigue, responsibility, and burdens carried beyond reason; reversed, it marks the moment when you finally recognize that not everything you’ve been carrying is truly yours. Holding on to certain weights out of duty or fear no longer serves you, because your path now calls for space and lightness. In the context of change, the reversed Ten of Wands signals a deep release, both physical and mental. It invites you to stop cycles of pointless struggle, to redistribute your energy, and to start again from what truly matters. It’s the passage from trying to handle everything alone to choosing what genuinely belongs to you, an act of awareness and maturity. When you let go of what burdens you, the space you create within becomes fertile ground for new beginnings. The reversed Ten of Wands is surrender that opens the door to rebirth, the act of trusting life and letting it flow again.



















































