Your Tarot Guide To Scorpio Season, This Card Holds Your Key

Each zodiac sign has a tarot card associated with them. We’re solidly in Scorpio season now, which means that it’s time to be on the lookout for the tarot card that is most closely related to this passionate water sign.

Every zodiac sign has a related tarot card from the Major Arcana. Scorpio’s tarot card is Death – an ominous yet appropriate card for the mysterious sign. If you’ve seen the Death card appear frequently in your readings, here’s what to know.

It could be your sun sign card

If you’re a Scorpio, you might be seeing the Death card a lot because it’s related to you. Sometimes, a tarot card can appear as a personal protector or advisor – this can change its meaning slightly. As a Scorpio, you might find the Death card to be reassuring. It may be appearing more often than usual because it’s your birthday season – this is when your Scorpio traits truly shine, after all.

In this case, the Death card might not always appear to signify its original meaning. It may be giving you advice that is more personal to you; if the Death card seems to appear at certain times (when you need reassurance, when life changes are happening, when you need cheering up), then it may be there to remind you that you are connected to it and protected by it.

The month may influence this card

Fall is a season of change. As we head into the darker months, we may retreat from ourselves more. The Death card invites you to make this a season of shedding; to allow yourself to focus on what truly works for you and leave behind the things that are burdening you. Now is an important time to release the things that are difficult to carry; the energy of summer has finally left, and it is hibernation season.

In order to properly prepare for the winter, the Death card may appear this month in particular as a reminder to cleanse yourself emotionally and mentally to prepare for the short days ahead. The Death card is very appropriate for this month in particular, and there’s no one that can’t use a little reminder to put self-care first as winter approaches.

Keep the traditional meaning in mind

The alternatives don’t necessarily negate the original meaning of the Death card. If you feel that the card applies to a current situation, keep its meaning in mind: let go of what no longer serves you. This could apply to a much greater situation in your life or the card could just be asking you to take a look inward and see what thoughts are harming your life.

The Death card may be more powerful and meaningful this November, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t read it the same as you always would. If you don’t feel personally connected to the card but feel that you can apply it to your life this month without taking the season into account, then by all means – do so. Tarot is meant to be a measure of guidance, so apply this card as it best suits you.