Aquarius
JAN 20 - FEB 18

Ready to Party
Aquarius, your social life is extremely buoyant this month, which is just as well because you’ll be able to take full advantage of the holiday party scene. There’s so much to be gained from mixing and moving in new circles, so you’ll certainly want to be out and about. This is also one of the best times for taking action on a long-held dream. Something you’ve been planning could move higher up your list of priorities and be something you’re eager to start on.
Feelings could flow around the time of the full moon in Gemini and your pleasure zone on December 7. The full moon aligns with assertive Mars in its retrograde phase, which could find you getting emotional if things aren’t working out as you’d hoped. You might be disappointed by something or someone, and your reaction could be stronger than you intended. Let it all out and you’ll feel much better.
The emphasis gradually shifts to a private and spiritual zone, encouraging you to take some time out for reflection. Talkative Mercury moves in on the sixth, followed by Venus on the ninth, and the sun on the twenty-first. This means that little by little your focus will shift from external circumstances to what is happening within and to your spiritual, mental, and emotional state. It’s a chance to take stock and understand how you really feel about things. This is also an opportunity to tap in to spiritual resources of intuition, genius, and guidance that can take your life to a new level.
Finally, there’s a dazzling super new moon in Capricorn on December 23, which you’ll want to make use of. This is one of the best times to start a new spiritual practice like meditation or mindfulness. You might also want to begin the process of daily journaling or recording your dreams.
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