
THE CARD DIVO, hosted by Daniel G. Garza, serves up snappy, under-a-minute weekly tarot readings designed for the sober and sober-curious. With wit, insight, and a dash of spiritual flair, Daniel delivers guidance for the week ahead based on your Zodiac sign—no hangovers, just clarity. It’s your quick, uplifting ritual for staying grounded and inspired.
Sober Tarot Card Readings for the week of February 9
🔮 These are the Horoscopes for the week of February 9, 2026.
❤️Valentine’s Edition ❤️
- Aquarius – Time to take the relationship seriously.
- Pisces – Don’t give up on the relationship yet.
- Aries – This relationship is what you’ve been waiting for.
- Taurus – Take a step back from the relationship and be objective.
- Gemini – Don’t rush into a new relationship.
- Cancer – Work on a better relationship with yourself.
- Leo – If you manifest a negative relationship, you’ll get one.
- Virgo – Take it slow with this relationship.
- Libra – Have fun getting to know each other.
- Scorpio – You know what you need to know.
- Sagittarius – You have the perfect partner for you.
- Capricorn – Keep building on your friendships.
Please follow, share, comment, and like. See you next week for more horoscopes. I’m Daniel G Garza, The Card Divo #thecarddivo
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