2 Zodiac Signs End Chapters This October
This October is full of potent hope. While this new month feels like a fresh start to many, two zodiac signs must embrace endings before they can get to the good stuff. Read on to discover if you're one of the star signs closing doors, leaving matters in the past. Astrologers advise these star signs to let go of their expectations and listen to what the universe is presenting them, at face value.
Scorpio: Goodbye Self-Doubt
Scorpios are saying goodbye to self-defeating patterns this October. Libra season is active until October 22, illuminating this Water sign's subconscious sector. Repressed feelings fly out of the bag to the surprise of this intuitive zodiac. Where did all of these feelings come from?! However, the emotional catharsis that follows leaves them relieved and regulated.
Scorpio must remain mindful and aware from the start to mid-October, especially regarding relationship matters. It'll be all too easy to isolate or downplay their concerns. However, validating their emotional needs is the key to liberation. The illusions will no longer be fulfilling or satisfying. They need clarity. To grow and evolve, this zodiac sign must let go of what keeps them stuck, confused, or hazy.
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Sagittarius:
Sagittarius will need to release this Scorpio season, beginning mid-month. As the Sun enters Scorpio on October 22, Sagittarius is pulled within. Their extroverted side is silenced by loud, intuitive insights demanding introspection. Perspectiveness heightens. As they see situations in a new light, this Fire sign must let go of what leaves them feeling stuck.
A fear of change or losing power may keep them stuck at first. However, as time develops, the irritable feelings that come with settling set in. To progress, it becomes evident that doors must be closed. How can they be happy or fulfilled if they keep dragging around dead weight, making them a prisoner to their past circumstances? They need environments that challenge them to grow rather than repress, shrink, or feel lost.