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Cancer Tarot Horoscopes: March 2025

Cancer Tarot Horoscopes: March 2025

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Dear Cancer, you have an exciting year ahead. And your monthly tarotscopes—or tarot horoscopes, a combination of tarot cards and astrology—are here to help you make all the changes necessary for growth. Use the knowledge you glean from your tarot horoscopes to get clear on your intentions and find your highest vibrational self in 2025.
Read on to see what's in store for your sign with your monthly tarot horoscope, Cancer. And if you'd like more guidance in the year ahead, check out Glamour's weekly horoscopes or consult the other zodiac signs' monthly tarotscopes.
Meghan Rose is an astrologer, tarot reader, and writer based in Los Angeles. In addition to writing her monthly tarotscopes—a combination of horoscopes and tarot card readings—for Glamour, she's the host of the When Stars Align podcast and author of the newsletter 'Pragma: Relationships & Astrology.' With more than a decade of experience and 'eerily accurate' insights, her aim is to bridge the gap between the magical and the material for her community with a grounded and authentic approach. Learn more about Rose on her website themeghanrose.com and follow her on TikTok, Instagram, and Substack.
Nine of Wands: Resilience is your key word this month, Cancer. The Nine of Wands suggests you may be feeling drained, but you are closer to success than you realize. Even though life might feel challenging or downright bleak right now, you are inching closer and closer to the life that you desire this month.
With Venus retrograde in Aries starting on March 1 and affecting your career and outward expression, old insecurities about your worth and ambitions may surface. But this month is offering you a big chance to redefine your professional path, just by betting on yourself. Don't let past disappointments hold you back. Instead, stand firm and push through this discomfort into the next, new chapter of your life.
Queen of Swords: February's energy is pushing you to set clear boundaries and make decisive moves, especially in your financial or professional life this month. You may have been riding on autopilot lately, but your life is asking you to be more involved than ever before.
The Queen of Swords arrives and spotlights your resources, asking you to think critically about where you're investing your time, money, and energy now. If you are operating out of low self-worth, it's hard for high-value opportunities to find you! While the changes you're making right now might feel tough, they'll pave the way for long-term success and emotional freedom.
Knight of Swords: This month propels you toward action, but the Knight of Swords reminds you to stay focused and intentional as you make moves. Venus in Pisces from the 1st will support you connecting with higher ideals and visions, which means it's a great time to explore creative or spiritual pursuits.
The Cancer full moon on the 13th will also shine a light on your sense of self. You might feel an urge to release any outdated beliefs about your identity, and this is a good moment to cut through the noise and pursue what truly matters to you. Keep your goals sharp and let your determination carry you forward, but don't forget to pause and recalibrate as needed throughout the month.
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