Taurus
APR 20 - MAY 20
Make Time for Play?
Embrace your inner child and let some more fun and play into your life, Taurus. The first 22 days of the month the sun frolics through your 5th house of love, play, romance, and children. When Uranus goes retrograde in your sign on Sept 1, you’ll have a sudden inkling to switch something up in your life. This could be on an internal or psychological level.???
Set intentions during the Virgo new moon on September 2 around activities that bring fun into your life and make you feel more youthful. This could mean you committing to signing up for a new workout class that you actually enjoy, committing to a weekly date night, or having regularly scheduled family fun game nights with your children. The key is to focus on activities that make you feel lighter and joyful.?
Mars enters your 3rd house of communication on September 4, making you more quick-witted and mentally sharp. This is a good time to tackle projects that require mental agility and stamina, but avoid being argumentative and dogmatic about your beliefs, especially with siblings, distant relatives, or neighbors.?
A sobering reality about a friend or associate may be revealed around September 7 when the sun in your 11th house of groups opposes Saturn in your house of recreation. If you’ve been giving more than you’re receiving and a relationship continues to weigh you down, you may need to make necessary adjustments. Communicate your needs and if they are continuously not met, you may need to take a break or walk away completely. When Mercury enters Virgo the next day, September 8, you’ll be able to analyze the situation and later make a sound decision.?
The Pisces full moon lunar eclipse kicks off an upcoming cycle for everyone that involves auditing each area of your life and repairing the things that need work so that we can move towards our dreams, creativity, and an inner sense of peace and healing. You’ve been faced with addressing issues that have been buried deep within your psyche since 2023. You’re being tasked with taking what you’ve learned so far and implementing it to get closer to your hopes and wishes.?
When the sun opposes dreamy Neptune in your 11th house of community on September 20, you may waiver back and forth between focusing on fun and play, and more serious social obligations. You don’t need to accept every invite you receive if your heart desires spending that time doing something more pleasing. When the sun moves into your 6th house of work, health and service on September 22, you’ll be motivated to make improvements in your life overall, specifically your work environment.?
Your ruling planet Venus moves into your 7th house of relationships on September 22, the same day that Libra season begins. This can bring a period of harmony, love, and enjoyment to your most intimate relationships.?
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