The Sober Curator

Unlock Your Sober October: Astrology Forecast with Analisa Six as We Enter Eclipse Season

Happy October Sober Warriors!

WOW, was September a doozy? Did anyone else have maybe one of the weirdest and worst summers of their life, or was it just me? Okay, perhaps I am being a little dramatic, as some positive things happened in August and September, but man, was I pushed over the edge in many ways.

I apologize for not getting the September sobercast out to you all. I went on so many trips this summer, and the week I was going to record September’s videos, I came down with the evil COVID-19. T’was my second time having it, and it wasn’t too bad, but my throat was sore enough that the idea of jumping on camera and recording 13 videos was not something I felt aided in my journey towards wellness. I hope you all can understand.

I am happy to say I am back and here to bring you the October Astrology report and horoscopes.

This month, I wish I could say we are “in the clear” regarding the astrological turbulence we have survived thus far, but unfortunately, we have another month jam-packed with ups and downs. 

We officially have entered “Eclipse season” and this will paint a picture of overcoming obstacles and being forced to roll with whatever gets thrown our way over the coming weeks.

Make sure to watch both your Sun and Rising sign videos for an accurate depiction on what is in store for you.

I want to dedicate this month’s videos to my friend Stephen, who passed away a few days ago from substance abuse-related complications. May his soul rest in peace. 

As always I wish you peace, love, and power on this wild ride,

Analisa Six


Sober October Astrology Forecast Playlist


ARIES


TAURUS


GEMINI


CANCER


LEO


VIRGO


LIBRA


SCORPIO


SAGITTARIUS


CAPRICORN


AQUARIUS


PISCES


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