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Astro Daily: May 20, 2022

The Sun leaves Taurus for Gemini and we arrive in a new season! If Taurus was all about solid ground, then Gemini’s gotta move and explore. The next four weeks put the spotlight on education, travel, and new ideas.

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Astro Daily: May 19, 2022

Last day of Taurus Season. With the eclipses behind us, we’ve learned so much about the earth beneath our feet, from what we value to what we need to feel safe and secure. Tomorrow Gemini Season begins.

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Astro Daily: May 18, 2022

Mars meets up with Neptune in Pisces, a merge of planets that reminds us that we can’t be in control of everything. And as we navigate the recent lunar eclipse, let go so something better can arrive.

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Astro Daily: May 17, 2022

The Moon’s in Sagittarius and while we’ve moved on from yesterday’s Scorpio Full Moon, we’re still in its energies. Sagittarius helps us to find answers, to seek out meaning to Scorpio’s harsher realities.

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Astro Daily: May 12, 2022

The Moon moves into Libra, pointing us back to Venus. It’s a day to focus on partnership and connection as well as the sweetness of life. With Venus in Aries, let something go so something else can come in.

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Astro Daily: May 11, 2022

The Moon’s in Virgo today. It’s day to tidy up, get organized, and put a plan in place. With a scorpio eclipse on the horizon, we may need Virgo’s steady hand and practical guidance to navigate the ups and downs.

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Astro Daily: May 10, 2022

Jupiter arrives in Aries after its grand loop through the zodiac. While it’s time in Pisces was not only a symbolic return home, it was the end of a long journey. In Aries, Jupiter brings the start of a new adventure.

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Astro Daily: May 9, 2022

We start the week with a Moon in Leo, one that’s pulling past the first quarter moon. Only seven days from a lunar eclipse, anything is possible. But the Leo Moon has been an important preview the past few days.