Aries
MAR 21 - APR 19
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Knowledge Is Power
Aries, your curiosity knows no bounds as this month gets underway. You’ll be eager to explore new ideas, connect with people from all walks of life, and find answers by seeking solutions. In fact, a powerful aspect on June 2 could find you on the cusp of an opportunity you’ve coveted for some time and ready to make the most of it. It could be based on specialist knowledge of yours.
The new moon in Gemini on the sixth can be a call to explore something new. With prudent Saturn in the mix, this could also be a chance to reframe an ongoing issue so that you not only resolve it in your own life but you can also teach others how to do the same. Your ability to heal a difficult problem can set you on a new path to sharing what you know.
You’ll be able to make the most of your mind and celebrate its brilliance because your energy will be steady once feisty your guide planet Mars hikes into Taurus on June 8 for a stay of around six weeks. This will give you the sticking power you need to get things done. And it can help you go far.
Lovely Venus enters Cancer on the sixteenth, followed by the sun four days later, which adds a dimension of empathy and sensitivity to the mix. You might also find yourself drawn to domestic pursuits and have a desire to spend more time with close ones.
The full moon in Capricorn on June 21 angles toward dreamy Neptune, so it’s very possible that things are not as they seem. Be very careful when making decisions or committing to anything, because there could be hidden dangers you aren’t currently aware of.
Even so, this month’s broad mix of energies could find you firing on all cylinders if you play your cards right.
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