
Are you curious about the week ahead? In less than a minute, Daniel G Garza, aka The Card Divo, will tell you what’s in store for the week ahead, according to your Zodiac sign.
Sober Tarot Card Readings for the Week of April 14th

These are the Horoscopes for the week of April 14, 2025
- Aries – Pay attention to unpleasant moments this week.
- Taurus – Great week to create new things in your life.
- Gemini – The Universe has a new path for you.
- Cancer – Your confidence is being tested.
- Leo – Appreciate the moment for what it is.
- Virgo – Not everything has been revealed.
- Libra – If you are not sure, don’t move forward.
- Scorpio – You are too attached to the situation.
- Sagittarius – Things are balancing out this week.
- Capricorn – Life is in abundance for you.
- Aquarius – Clear your head and think about your next step.
- Pisces – The heart is healing; give it time.
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