Taurus
APR 20 - MAY 20
This week, the energies point to solid gains.
The week begins on Monday, July 1, with the sun in Cancer making a semisquare to Uranus in Taurus and your house of personal power and self-image. Today, others could perceive you differently than you believe yourself to be. Taurus, this is a time to look at how you’re presenting yourself to the world and how others might misunderstand or misinterpret who you really are. This is a time to be independent but not erratic. This is a time to be confident but still willing to admit an error you make. Put yourself in the other person’s shoes and view yourself from that vantage point.
On Tuesday, July 2, Neptune goes retrograde in Pisces, and Mercury enters the sign of Leo. Now you enter a time when you are more protective of your home, family, and especially children. Your intuition is very strong, and you might understand more deeply what they’re going through. You might see a family member struggle yet not hear the solutions you’re giving them. It’s time to shift how you communicate with this person so they can see the depth of your love for them.
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