Capricorn
DEC 22 - JAN 19
Release and Flourish
August begins with a full moon across your financial axis, %s, which could highlight a desire to splurge. If you’re feeling emotional and needy, the urge to buy something to help you feel better could be strong. It might work, but perhaps it would be better to treat yourself to some self-care. Anything that enables you to relax and boost your morale will do the trick.
The sun continues in the sign of Leo and an intense zone, so you might find that your emotions are stronger than usual. If you want something, you might go all out to get it. At the same time, you could become aware of blocks to your wealth and abundance and be ready to do something about them. Getting the help of a coach, therapist, or counselor could be key to unraveling this issue and being free of it once and for all.
You could feel an urge to get something underway at the time of the new moon on August 16. It’s possible that you’re eager to fast-track a romance, especially if you’re very attracted to this person. Don’t be too quick off the mark, though, because you could regret it later.
If you’re ready to explore new places and enjoy fresh experiences, you might already have made a few discoveries over recent weeks with dynamic Mars and lively Mercury in Virgo. As the sun moves into this sector on the twenty-third, tune in to your desire to leave your comfort zone and arrange a vacation or getaway. If you’re eager to learn something new, this is the time to go ahead.
On August 27, Mars moves into Libra and your career zone, which means the coming six weeks can be great for getting ahead. You’ll have a competitive edge and be ready to be seen in the best light.
Finally, there is a second full moon, this one in Pisces, on the thirtieth that might coincide with a key conversation. A heartfelt chat could be very healing.
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