Taurus

APR 20 - MAY 20

Sense of Accomplishment

Taurus, the sun in Virgo and your creative zone until September 22 encourages you to get involved in activities that engage your natural skills and abilities. As we move into fall, the coming weeks can set the stage for hobbies and pastimes that are very enjoyable but that might also earn you extra cash or encourage you to make gifts for the approaching holiday season.

And with chatty Mercury retrograde in this zone until the fifteenth, you might find that the past has an impact on the present. An ex or old flame could come back into your life, or perhaps you’ll have a reunion with an old friend, and this could have a positive impact on you.

The new moon in Virgo on September 14 is a good one because it aligns harmoniously with energizing Uranus. An unexpected idea, opportunity, or encounter could act as a catalyst for a new beginning, one that is very good for you.

Messenger Mercury turns direct on the fifteenth after a three-week retrograde phase, so if there have been any misunderstandings, these will gradually come to an end. If you’ve experienced issues with a gadget or vehicle, a brilliant solution could resolve everything shortly after this date.

The sun glides into Libra on September 22, and the coming four weeks can be a call to focus on your work/life balance. Are there activities you could drop so you have more time to relax or spend more time with those people or plans that are most meaningful to you? With feisty Mars on the scene, this is a great time to do some pruning and simplify things in every aspect of your life.

Finally, the full moon in Aries and your spiritual zone on the twenty-ninth can shine a light on issues that need closure. If you’ve avoided doing anything about them, something could come to a head, pushing you to take action. However, you’ll feel all the better for having dealt with it.

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