Scorpio Season: The Fruit Falls, the Seed Returns
What do Björk, Tracee Ellis Ross, and Georgia O’Keeffe have in common?
They’re all Scorpio, of course.
Scorpio season doesn’t do shallow. We all have an inner Scorpio, and this part of us doesn’t just dip a toe in the water - it dives headfirst. It’s the sign of full hearts, darker nights and total surrender. And in the kitchen of the soul, it knows that letting go is just another form of nourishment. It’s the season of endings and rebirths, truth-telling, emotional excavation - and witches, naturally.
These cards whisper: your mind is powerful. Your thoughts can heal, they can hurt, and they can carve open new truths. This season invites you to sit with your thoughts, notice what they stir, and return to a place of inner equilibrium. More Judge Judy vibes here.
Famous Scorpio at the Table
✨ Björk: Experimental, emotive, and endlessly transformative - the Papaya priestess of reinvention.
✨ Tracee Ellis Ross: Radiant, hilarious, and fiercely self-possessed. The Pain au Chocolat Scorpio - tender yet powerful, always finding joy in emotional honesty.
✨ Georgia O’Keeffe: Intimate, sensual, and visionary. The Olive Oil Scorpio - grounding emotion into art that outlives us all.
In the Cacio e Pepe Tarot, Papaya is the leader of Scorpio season. This mystical fruit takes the place of the traditional Death card, reminding us that death is a ripening toward a new beginning. Transformation isn’t grim here; it’s juicy, necessary and alive. The fruit falls, the seed returns to the ground… and something lush begins again.
This is a time to face what’s underneath the surface, to stir the pot and taste what’s been simmering. To let what’s real rise to the top - the raw emotion, the deep longing, the hunger for connection that Scorpio knows all too well.
The Scorpio Cards and Their Food Archetypes
The Scorpio Cards and Their Food Archetypes
Papaya (Death): What’s ready to shed its skin so something new can grow?
The Last Meal (Judgement): What truth is rising up, asking to be acknowledged and integrated?
Pain au Choc (Ace of Cups): What new tenderness is ready to be felt or offered?
Cookies & Milk (Five of Cups): How can I honor grief?
Pancakes (Six of Cups): How can I soften my heart?
Vegas Buffet (Seven of Cups): How can I let myself dream and fantasize without negative self judgement?
Ants on a Log (Page of Cups): Where in my life can I play more?
Olive Oil (King of Cups): How can I lead with emotional steadiness and compassion?
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And as always - thank you for being here, for pulling up a chair, and for diving deep with us.

