The month of depth, shedding, and return to the inner flame.
Like autumn leaves, you are invited to release what no longer serves you. This letting go is not loss, but revelation. Rumi said:
A wind of change blows upon your path. Don’t resist—open yourself to its direction and let it guide you.
This month asks you to listen to the silence beneath the surface. In you, a quiet strength takes root. Be patient, beauty grows slowly.
Your words carry sacred weight this month. Choose them as one would choose an offering. Each sentence can become an act of healing.
Your emotions wax and wane like lunar tides. Don’t hold back your tears—they are the prayers of water.
Your fire seeks a new form, not brilliance, but presence. Light the flame of your heart and shine without dominating.
You are weaving what was once scattered. November gives you the invisible thread that unites fragments. Trust your intuition, it stitches truth.
You seek to restore harmony. Don’t look for it outside, find it in the steady rhythm of your heart.
This is your realm, secrecy, death, and rebirth. Surrender to the depth without fear: at the center of darkness lies revelation.
Your soul yearns for distant horizons. Yet the truest adventure, this month, is an inward journey.
You carry ancient wisdom. November asks you to share it humbly, your words can become shelter for others.
Ideas pour from you like celestial rain. Do not try to contain them, let them flow into the world.
This month calls you to let go completely. Don’t seek to understand—feel instead. Let the divine current carry you.
(I seek forgiveness in God, O Light, O Love)
To recite as a breath prayer:
A zikr of purification and tenderness, preparing the soul for winter—when the empty spaces of the heart begin to glow.

Immerse yourself in the wisdom of the whirling dervishes with the Oracle Derviche, inspired by Sufi dance and the mystical traditions of the East. Born from the inner breath of dancer and choreographer Rana Gorgani, the Oracle Derviche is an invitation to refocus, to listen to the silence, to follow the spiral of the heart.

At the heart of the spiral, the body and the soul seek the same center. Rana Gorgani accompanies you from a distance in a drawing inspired by the dervish way: a time of clarity, self-awareness and alignment, supported by Sufi poetry and the symbol of rotation.