Taurus
APR 20 - MAY 20
Joyous Release
The sun and Mars are in Sagittarius as the month begins, Taurus, so you’ll be ready to jettison anything that no longer works for you. This is the time to release blocked emotions, explore those areas where life is more complicated than it should be, and find ways to resolve such matters as soon as possible. You’re all fired up for a transformation in your affairs this month, and the new moon on December 12 can be a great time to put your ideas into action.
Chatty Mercury enters Capricorn on the first, so you’ll be eager to expand your horizons by traveling, studying, and reaching out for new opportunities.
Peaceful Venus moves out of Libra and into Scorpio and your sector of relating on December 4, which can add passion and warmth to your love life and bring an opportunity to smooth over any difficulties you may be having. If you need to impress someone special, now is the time to go ahead.
Mercury turns retrograde in Capricorn on the twelfth, so try to finish the most important tasks before this date. It will turn direct on January 1, 2024, enabling you to get the new year off to a fabulous start.
The sun’s move into fellow earth sign Capricorn on December 21 could set you on a journey of discovery or a search for new ambitions. You’ll enjoy traveling, and if you go away for the holiday week, it will likely be a rewarding experience.
The full moon in Cancer on the twenty-sixth is a good time to get together with friends and family and enjoy good company. Reunions might be in the cards, and the atmosphere could get emotional at times.
Gorgeous Venus enters Sagittarius on December 29, so your desires could be stronger than usual as well as bold and adventurous.
Finally, Jupiter turns direct in your sign on the thirtieth, paving the way for agreater progress. You’re about to reap your rewards.
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