Leo
JUL 23 - AUG 22
Pace Yourself
Leo, the month opens with the sun, your guide planet, in a reflective zone until July 22. The coming weeks are perfect for clearing out your spiritual and emotional closet, and doing so can feel like a relief. Issues you’ve been hanging on to for so long they’ve become part of the furniture might be better released. Your energy level will increase, and you’ll have a clearer idea of what you want to accomplish. You might need the help of a counselor, therapist, or coach to assist you, and if so, go for it.
There’s a full moon in Capricorn and your lifestyle sector on the third that can highlight whether the spiritual and material aspects of your life are in balance. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by your workload and are seeking peace, this lunar phase will encourage you to take action.
Money matters come into focus as warrior Mars enters Virgo and your sector of finances on July 10. The coming six weeks are helpful for streamlining your affairs and enhancing your income. If you have an idea for a business or side hustle, you’ll be anxious to put it into action.
There’s a new moon in your spiritual zone on the seventeenth, which can be helpful if you’re eager to start a spiritual practice to maintain greater peace of mind. Because this lunar phase also aligns with zesty Uranus, you might be inspired by someone. A friendship with them could encourage you to develop your spiritual side.
Finally, luscious Venus turns retrograde in your sign on July 22 and remains so until September 3, which could set you thinking about your image and the impression you make on others and the world. This isn’t the time to rush into any commitments.
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