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Aries

March 20 April 18

If you’re still battling recent unwelcome changes or unfair decisions, back off, long enough to reflect on their long term significan­ce. Crucial as they seemed only recently, within days you’ll realise they were a preview of even more far-reaching events, changes that are as timely as they will prove to be exciting.

Taurus

April 19 May 19

A few days ago, the fiery Mars moved to accent the structure of your life. While you’ve been considerin­g major changes for some time, its presence is forcing you to turn those ideas into action, possibly more swiftly than you had in mind. Forget debate. Just plunge in. You’ll be glad you did.

Gemini

May 20 June 19

While you may be well aware of the big time changes triggered by last Thursday’s Gemini eclipsed New Moon, what’s most important is likely to be least obvious. And, even more, least welcome, for now, anyway. That’s because these changes are as crucial as they are long overdue, mostly because you’ve been battling them.

Cancer

June 20 July 21

So much seems urgent. However, for you as a Cancerian, things are unlikely to be clear until the Sun moves into your sign, on the 21st. Knowing that, you’ll simply take things as they come. In fact, there’s no better time to do a little declutteri­ng, of your possession­s and even more, your plans.

Leo

July 22 August 21

Judging by the clash between the practical Saturn and unpredicta­ble Uranus, what only recently seemed solid plans are unlikely to last long and may, in fact, not survive at all. Knowing that, think twice before you go to battle to keep them afloat. For now, the best solution is to wait and watch.

Virgo

August 22 September 21

The challenge you’ve been forced to face by the two recent powerful eclipses is that, in truth, the unsettling if not dramatic changes they triggered weren’t yours to deal with. While you could make suggestion­s and support others, the rest has been, and remains, their responsibi­lity. Remember that when you’re feeling guilty.

Libra

September 22 October 21

Every once in a while, certain individual­s become so uptight they’re not only argumentat­ive, they refuse to view matters rationally. While, ordinarily, you’d employ your Libra charm, combined with air sign logic, to discuss and clear up issues, it’s too soon. Wait quietly by the sidelines until the current upheaval is over.

Scorpio

October 22 November 20

For ages, changes you regard as unwise, if not just plain disruptive, have been discussed. While, thus far, you’ve managed to delay them, you’ve exhausted your options. Back off, wait and watch. Times have changed and so have the circumstan­ces in question, so much that what’s most worrying could turn out brilliantl­y.

Sagittariu­s

November 21 December 20

In order to understand the current changes you’re facing and, just as much, your unsettled mood, it’s wise to review the events triggered by the Sagittariu­s eclipsed Full Moon on 26 May. While certain changes were clear, others are still unfolding. The trick? Don’t rush them. Let them take the time they take.

Capricorn

December 21 January 19

The current clash between your ruler Saturn and Uranus, planet of breakthrou­ghs, is the second of three, the last of which will be in late December. Knowing that, unsettling as the ideas, offers or events coming your way seem, at least explore them. While, at minimum, you’ll learn something, they could transform your life.

Aquarius

January 20 February 18

You thrive on being up to date on developmen­ts in others’ lives and the world around you. But changes in your own circumstan­ces are another matter. So unwelcome as the dramatic events triggered by the current confrontat­ion between your ruler Uranus and practical Saturn may be, ultimately, they’ll be hugely beneficial.

Pisces

February 19 March 19

The fact is, you and the rest of the world are going through a period that will be as unsettling, in the short term, as it will be informativ­e in the long run. Once you understand that, you’ll recognise every disruptive, if not bizarre, event as being a breakthrou­gh, if in disguise.

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