The Daily Oracle

The Daily Oracle

Share this post

The Daily Oracle
The Daily Oracle
Weekly Roundup: September Predictions, Royal Look Ahead, & Infrastructure Crumbling In More Ways Than One

Weekly Roundup: September Predictions, Royal Look Ahead, & Infrastructure Crumbling In More Ways Than One

Roundup of readings for the w/e 9th/10th September 2023

The Daily Oracle's avatar
The Daily Oracle
Sep 10, 2023
∙ Paid

Share this post

The Daily Oracle
The Daily Oracle
Weekly Roundup: September Predictions, Royal Look Ahead, & Infrastructure Crumbling In More Ways Than One
Share

A day later than usual for my roundup this week; it’s been a very busy week for me personally with lots going on and to get done.

This Week’s Oracle Card Resource Pages

We’ve been continuing to look at tips for the Lenormand cards this week, with posts both for beginners and the more experienced. Check them out!

Timing In The Lenormand GT

Secret Of Lenormand Card Combos

This Week’s Daily Readings

This Month: What's Coming Up Overall In September?

We started the week with an overall monthly prediction.

It seems that this month we’ll be seeing people coming together with warmth in what will be difficult times, either for particular others in the public eye or ourselves, and there’s a reminder that setbacks and disasters are temporary and should not be seen as permanent. Love and tenderness will provide comfort and there will be help from strong people during what proves a difficult time, for someone at least. We should also see some kind of victory or material gain, but with the caveat that anyone who wants freedom or to get from A to B is going to have to create their own bridge to get there. There could be a sort of spiritual happiness about, but the cards are showing real difficulties on the road right now. Most people will be waking up to mundane tasks and the everyday of routine. We will see a particular marriage or deal ending completely.

Do not trust new friendships or alliances; we are being deceived. Although there’ll be lots of good people about, it’s important not to fall for scams or things designed to draw us in. Someone well known will suffer an illness but should recover. It does, however, seem that someone may be letting their demons get to them, acting with increased fervour, which will not bring them any good, and we’re likely to see them allowing their own paranoia to harm them.

Russian Gypsy Fortune Telling Cards by Svetlana Touchkoff

The month has started, sadly, with a large earthquake in central Morocco, with thousands killed, and people forced to sleep in the streets. Meanwhile, Hurricane Lee heads towards the East Coast of the US, and Russian drones continue to attack Kyiv. This weeks’ G20 summit of world leaders in India has been pretty uneventful aside from a failure to outright condemn Russia’s actions in Ukraine, & here in the UK, Charles has marked the first anniversary of his mother’s death. Meanwhile, literally collapsing infrastructure of their buildings led to a number of UK schools being closed for safety reasons at what was supposed to be the start of the new school year, leading to a political row about lack of funding stretching back years, a row that’ll rumble on for some time. One of our most popular retailers, Wilko has gone into administration, with the loss of thousands of jobs and closure of shops across the country, while questions are being asked of prison security services after this week’s escape and final recapture of a terrorist prisoner from one of London’s jails. News has just broken here too, of the arrest of two individuals apparently spying for China in the UK Parliament. Shaky infrastructure at all levels, both literally and metaphorically, appear to be big themes everywhere right now.

See below for the rest of this week’s updates:

Keep reading with a 7-day free trial

Subscribe to The Daily Oracle to keep reading this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives.

Already a paid subscriber? Sign in
© 2025 The Daily Oracle
Privacy ∙ Terms ∙ Collection notice
Start writingGet the app
Substack is the home for great culture

Share