Okay, so this week’s practice dive was all about the Virgos. Man, they’ve been buzzing about soulmates lately. Seems like everyone is feeling that late summer push, trying to figure out if this is the week they finally bump into their person at the grocery store or something. I decided I wasn’t just going to look at general romance; I specifically wanted to know: Is the meeting actually happening? Like, right now, in this seven-day stretch? I needed a solid, practical record of the probability.
Setting Up the Vibe and Focusing the Intent
First thing, I gotta clear the energy. You can’t pull good cards if your head is still full of yesterday’s mental clutter. I always grab my old sandalwood stick—the one my neighbor gave me that smells like burnt sugar—and I just walk it around the room. Not complicated, just simple cleansing. I waved it over the working table, clearing out the lingering energy from that tricky Taurus read I did yesterday. Then I lit the big green candle, which I use for manifestation and Earth signs, you know, keeping it grounded for the analytical Virgos.
I wasn’t using my standard Rider-Waite this time. For a soulmate reading, I always reach for the Wild Unknown deck. It just has this intense, almost raw energy that cuts right through the noise, perfect for a question demanding a blunt answer. I sat down and spent maybe ten minutes just holding the deck, focusing the intention hard: Show me the path to the meeting for Virgos this week. Is it a face-to-face meeting? Yes or No. I literally whispered the question into the deck to seal the intention.
Executing the Five-Card Soulmate Spread Action
I used a specific five-card layout for this because three cards are usually too vague for a ‘Will I meet them?’ question. This spread drills down hard into both the internal and external factors. I shuffled the cards until my fingers were actually tired, probably forty or fifty times, just letting all that collective Virgo energy soak into the paper stock. I needed the cards to feel heavy with the weight of expectation.
This is the layout I used and recorded:
- Card 1 (The Current Block/Energy): What exactly is stopping the meeting right now?
- Card 2 (The Needed Action): What do they need to do this week to clear the path?
- Card 3 (The Person’s Energy): What is the potential partner feeling or doing right now?
- Card 4 (The Week’s Outcome – The Yes/No Indicator): Will the meeting occur in the next seven days?
- Card 5 (Post-Meeting Advice): What happens immediately after the introduction?
Pulling and Processing the Immediate Results
I cut the deck three times, left pile over right, then fanned them out flat on the table. I closed my eyes and let my hand just hover over the cards. The second I pulled the first card, The Five of Swords, I knew this wasn’t going to be a quick, easy “Oh yeah, you’ll meet them at the coffee shop” reading. This was messy.
The Five of Swords: This was the block (Card 1). It immediately yelled “mental exhaustion and recent defeat” at me. Virgos are overthinking everything right now. They are still fighting a past internal battle, maybe feeling defeated or like they just took a big loss in a previous situation. That energy drain is the core blocker. If you’re mentally full of conflict, you literally don’t have space to see a soulmate standing right there.
Next up, Card 2, the action needed. I flipped it over and saw The Hermit. Now that might seem totally contradictory—you need to meet someone, but the card says retreat? But I didn’t see it that way at all. I immediately read it as ‘introspection is the necessary action.’ Stop chasing, stop performing, stop organizing the perfect life, and just go look inward. That’s what’s going to fix the Five of Swords problem. You need quiet time to recharge the mental battery.
Card 3, the potential person’s energy, was The Knight of Cups. Okay, this is good news. The person they might meet is ready to approach, perhaps a little romantic, definitely emotionally available and holding out an offer. They are coming in with good intentions. This Virgo’s person is actively moving towards them.
The Crux of the Matter: Card Four and The Tower Reversed
Then came the big one, Card 4: Will the meeting occur? I breathed deep and pulled The Tower, reversed.
Now, usually, The Tower means sudden, immediate collapse or a major life event. Reversed, it’s still chaos and change, but it’s delayed or actively being resisted. My immediate gut feeling—and this is what I always trust when doing these records—was that the potential for the meeting is absolutely right there (the Knight is approaching), but the Virgo is going to try and resist the necessary change (the reversed chaos). They are clinging too tightly to the old structure and the familiar internal fight (the Five of Swords block).
The universe is giving them a break, a little speed bump. So, the answer to the title question? No, not likely this week, not unless the Virgo takes The Hermit’s advice right now and stops fighting the inevitable internal shift. It’s not that the person isn’t physically nearby; it’s that the Virgo isn’t ready to receive them yet. The universe is holding the Tower back, essentially saying, “Clean up your internal mess first, then we can talk.”
Finally, Card 5, the post-meeting advice: The Queen of Pentacles. This cemented the entire reading for me and made the whole story click. It’s all about stability, practical nourishment, and getting grounded. The long-term success of this soul connection requires the Virgo to handle their own self-worth and foundational stability first. It’s solid, dependable advice, just like a Virgo loves.
So that’s the record. I scribbled all this down immediately after the pull while the candle was still burning and the energy was still hot. If you’re a Virgo, stop overthinking, go sit by yourself, and feel grounded. Your person is waiting, but they aren’t going to break through your mental resistance. The universe gave you a pause button this week, telling you to get your ducks in a row and find that inner peace before the big, inevitable event arrives.
