Aries
MAR 21 - APR 19
Energized and Resourceful
Aries, you’ll be feeling more vital and energetic with fiery Mars in your sign enhancing your leadership qualities and giving you an air of authority. You’ll be like an intrepid explorer, and your pioneering qualities will be in demand.
The radiant sun is in earthy Taurus, giving a more sensual spin to everyday affairs over the coming three weeks. During this time, you’ll be focused on steady growth and harnessing your talents and resources to make your life as fulfilling as possible. The new moon in Taurus on May 7 is very structured, as it ties in with Saturn and can help bring your dreams to life with patience and dedication.
Talkative Mercury heads into Taurus on the fifteenth, which encourages you to think things through before you act on them. Careful preparation can lead to success.
Once the sun glides into Gemini on May 20, the emphasis shifts to communication, study, and networking. You’ll be eager to link up with those who might be able to help you accomplish your goals. But you’ll also have an insatiable curiosity about many things, and this could bring fresh opportunities into the mix.
The full moon in Sagittarius on the twenty-third could find you ready to expand and explore possible futures. Which one will you choose? There might be more than one inviting pathway ahead, so it would be a good idea to research your options.
Zesty Jupiter aligns with dreamy Neptune, also on May 23, creating a cosmic playground for dreams and ambitions. Embrace the whimsy of Jupiter’s expansion and the magic of Neptune’s illusions. It’s a time to dream big and believe in the power of manifestation.
Finally, Jupiter enters Gemini on the twenty-fifth and stays here for the rest of the year, which enhances positive thinking and a mindset primed for good fortune. Your agile mind is poised to absorb knowledge like a sponge. Seek adventure in learning and let your curiosity lead the way to new horizons of understanding and growth.
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