Aquarius

JAN 20 - FEB 18

Unraveling Knotted Threads

Relationships are a priority this month, Aquarius, with the sun in Leo and your sector or relating adding fire and passion to key bonds. There’s plenty of energy to add extra sizzle to a current relationship or sparkle to your dating efforts.

The full moon in Aquarius on August 1 can intensify feelings. It might encourage you to pour out your heart to someone, especially if you’re feeling overwhelmed. This is a chance to let it all out and feel better.

There’s also a lot going on in the sign of Virgo and a more emotional zone. Since this sector is related to business and finance, this is a great time to streamline your affairs, get organized, and prepare for a more abundant future.

The new moon on the sixteenth angles toward disruptive Uranus, so it  could be difficult to handle. You might be tempted to act on the spur of the moment and do something you’ll come to regret later. Whatever is going on, research your options thoroughly and take your time. Then you can enjoy the fruits of your efforts.

The sun moves into Virgo on August 23, which means the coming four weeks could be quite intense as you deal with powerful emotions and sensitive issues. Business, finance, change, transformation, birth, and rebirth all come under the purview of this potent zone. If you sense that something needs to be released, this is certainly the time to do it.

And yet with talkative Mercury going into reverse in Virgo that same day, you’re likely to experience some delays. Make sure that your antivirus software is up to date and you’ve backed up important files on your computer. And with hacking a constant risk, keep your personal information away from prying eyes.

Finally, there is a second full moon in Pisces on the thirtieth, which affects your financial axis. Why not invest in yourself by enjoying a pampering session, a few spa treatments, and plenty of self-care?

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Illustrations by Jo Ratcliffe