Sagittarius
NOV 22 - DEC 21
Forging Ahead
This month can be one of excitement and adventure, Sagittarius, with key planets encouraging you onward and upward. Positive Jupiter is in your lifestyle sector for some time yet, so you’ll be on a mission to expand your options and enjoy a much richer experience in your day-to-day life.
Fiery Mars in your sector of travel and adventure encourages you to step into the unknown and explore new terrain. The things you discover could be game changers.
The sun continues its journey through your sector of relating until June 21, inspiring you to connect and collaborate. This is a great time to negotiate, close deals, and enhance your love life by spending more quality time with your partner.
There’s a full moon in your sign on the third that could bring key issues to a head, and it’s possible this will stir up a certain relationship. You could be very outspoken and forthright at this time, but this might do more harm than good. Putting yourself in the other person’s shoes can enable you to respond in a way that will swiftly resolve any problems.
Intense Pluto moves back into your money zone on June 11 and will remain here until January 2024, giving you a chance to resolve any lingering financial issues. And if you have blockages in this area, this is a good time to connect with someone who can help you move beyond them.
There’s a new moon in Gemini and your sector of relating on the seventeenth that is excellent for new beginnings. Whether you want to collaborate with someone, close a deal, take a relationship to the next level, or take on a challenge with your partner, this is the time to go ahead.
Finally, the sun glides into Cancer and your sector of transformation on June 21 and will remain here for around four weeks. This is a great time to dig deep and let go of anything that is preventing you from enjoying the success you deserve.
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