The Wheel & The Chariot | Richmond’s Tarot Destiny

by | Nov 19, 2024 | COMMUNITY, CULTURE

Dear Richmond,

The Full Moon rejoices in the comfort of Taurus as we continue to travel through the luminous portal of November 11th.

Taurus, ruled by Venus, encourages our sense of stability and amplifies the beauty around us. And with Thursdays rainfall washing away the illusions of the past, our intentions have never felt more clear. 

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At the heart of this week’s spread is The Sun, surrounded by The Wheel of Fortune and The Chariot.

After what has felt like an energetic fog- The Sun arrives just in time for the weekend, as the moon shifts into curious and imaginative Gemini. And since Gemini is the ruler of communication- opportunities for networking and collaboration may yield favorable results. 

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The Moon will arrive by Chariot, finding solace in its home sign, Cancer, on Monday November 18th – 20th. Catering to our loved ones may take priority during the beginning of the week, as Cancerians nurturing embrace is like medicine for the heart. But don’t expect life to slow down too much. The Chariot embodies forward movement and action, and with the Wheel of Fortune in the mix—the direction we plan to move into will set the tone for our future. 

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On Thursday, November 21st – 22nd, The Moon will find pleasure and joy in bold and confident Leo. This transit will amplify our intentions and provide us with the courage to move forward with our set plans and manifestations, before drifting into the earthly realm of Virgo for the weekend to prepare for the holiday. 

Get your own tarot card reading! Email Averi Rose at averirose.tarot@gmail.com

Averi Rose

Averi Rose

Averi Rose is a local Tarot and Astrologer reader here in Richmond, Virginia. She began her practice while living in New York City, four years ago, after experiencing a loss that completely altered her life. Averi has been featured at The VMFA as a Tarot Card Reader for the exhibit “Artists & Alchemist” by Willie Anne Wright on multiple occasions. Averi is also an in–house reader for Align Metaphysical Shop in Churchill, as well as Riverbend Cafe. She has also been contracted for community events, festivals, as well as weddings. Email: averirose.tarot@gmail.com | Instagram: _averirose




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