Libra
SEP 23 - OCT 22

Work and Play
Libra, there’s a positive emphasis on your sector of relating this month that encourages closer connections, generosity, and opportunities that come through friends, networking, and other encounters. This is also a great time for your love life, because the sun in Aries along with jovial Jupiter brings out the best in you and your partner. Consider taking on new projects, traveling together, and enjoying just being with each other.
There’s a full moon in your sign that links with healing Chiron on April 5, and this can bring an opportunity to resolve a conflict or issue. If you’ve had words with someone, this lunar phase can highlight feelings of regret and a desire to reach out and make everything all right again.
Lovely Venus enters Gemini and your sector of travel and adventure on the tenth, which could make you very curious about other countries and cultures. You might have a desire to visit places you’ve never seen just for the experience. And if you go with someone else, you’ll have a really enjoyable time.
There’s a powerful solar eclipse in Aries and your relationship zone on April 19, which could stir things up in a big way. This eclipse is like a turbocharged new moon, and it’s perfect for new beginnings. However, it angles toward potent Pluto, so you might need to let go of something before you can make a fresh start.
The sun glides into Taurus and a deeply emotional zone on the twentieth, and the coming four weeks will highlight business, finances, and deep emotional issues. This can be a time of rebirth if you’re willing to let go of the old and make way for the new.
Finally, chatty Mercury turns retrograde in Taurus on April 21, so the coming three weeks could coincide with delays to your best-laid plans. Where business and money matters are concerned, it would pay to tread very carefully.
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