Aries
MAR 21 - APR 19
Powerful Desires
Aries, there’s a strong emphasis on the intense sign of Scorpio that lasts until November 24. That means the coming weeks can put the emphasis on shared finances and business affairs, and you might find your desire to reach a certain goal is stronger than ever. If you want something badly enough, you’ll do whatever it takes to get it.
This is also a chance to let go of anything that no longer works for you. Even if you’re attached to it but know that it isn’t good for you, letting it go can change your life for the better.
With a volatile new moon in Scorpio on the thirteenth, be sure of your reasons for wanting to initiate certain actions. This lunar phase links with mighty Mars and opposes electric Uranus, so you could act on impulse and regret it later. On the other hand, a plan that is well thought out could bring relief from a difficult situation.
You’ll be prepared to give 100 percent no matter what you’re involved in, so be sure that your plans and goals at this time will bring the results you enjoy and find satisfying.
The sun’s move into easygoing Sagittarius on November 22 can inspire a very different mood of exploration, relaxation, and a desire for new experiences. Your mind will be focused on the bigger picture, and you’ll be ready to take up new opportunities and challenges. Travel can be a big part of this focus, and you might be ready for a Thanksgiving break and a chance to catch up with friends and family.
Finally, the full moon in Gemini on the twenty-seventh angles toward cautious Saturn and so could involve some frustration. It’s like hitting the accelerator and brake at the same time. If you’re aware of this, it will be easier to stay calm down and be patient.
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