Capricorn
DEC 22 - JAN 19

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Capricorn, your social life sparkles as this month gets underway. The emphasis on the sign of Scorpio encourages you to accept invitations, attend events and network because you can make some valuable contacts by doing so.
You’ll also be drawn to link up with people who have power and influence. As a Capricorn, you tend to gravitate toward them anyway, but this month there’s added benefit in seeking someone who can help you accomplish a goal or put in a good word for you in the right sphere.
However, you also have to contend with a powerful lunar eclipse in Taurus on November 8 that could shake up your social life. You might find that certain friendships and contacts disappear almost overnight, especially if they’ve been more of a pain than a pleasure.
It’s also possible that a romance that isn’t really working out could come to an abrupt end. And while it might be sad, it’s probably for the best.
There is no doubt that the first three weeks of this month are intense, but you’ll feel as though you’ve accomplished a lot. On the fifteenth, lovely Venus sashays into Sagittarius and your spiritual zone, followed by inquisitive Mercury two days later and the sun five days after that. You’re now in a phase when it would be wise to tie up loose ends, relax and get your bearings, but this is not a good time to start any new projects.
However, with the new moon in Sagittarius and your spiritual zone on November 23, this is an excellent opportunity to take up meditation, yoga or any other practice that can help you release stress and feel greater peace of mind.
Also on the twenty-third, jubilant Jupiter turns direct after its retrograde phase of many months. If you had put certain projects on hold, you can now dust them off and get them up and running once again.
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