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October's Energetic Forecast: Maia's Take

October's Energetic Forecast: Maia's Take

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In this episode, Jamie the Great and I chat with Maia as she breaks down the October 2025 energy forecast — exploring how to move with purpose, embrace new beginnings, and refresh your spirit.

October’s energy feels like a quiet new beginning. Even though we’re moving into fall, the month carries a spring-like renewal — soft, feminine, and deeply intentional. It’s about surrendering and allowing, letting things unfold naturally.

⚡️ Number of the Month: 1
October is a 1 month in numerology, symbolizing fresh starts and new cycles — amplifying themes of renewal and possibility.

We chat about:

  • New beginnings through endings (after September’s closures)
  • Feminine, quiet, and internal energy
  • Slowing down to speed up
  • Moving methodically with thought and intention
  • A gentle “fall refresh” — like a spring clean, but softer

⚡️ Jewish New Year 5786
When you add it all together (5+7+8+6 = 26 → 2+6 = 8), the number is 8: abundance!

⚡️ Tarot Card: Ace of Cups
The overflowing cup — a reminder to give love freely and watch it flow back to you.

⚡️ Spirit Animal: Frog
The frog carries water energy, representing cleansing and emotional release. Cleansing isn’t just about your space or body — it’s about letting go of people, habits, and energies that no longer light you up. It can be as simple as a bath, a shower, or connecting with natural water. (Jamie and I are all about the ocean!)

And finally — Happy Birthday to all the Libras out there! I’m one of you too.


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