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May 13 to 19
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Friday the 13th is followed by a total Lunar Eclipse this Sunday evening. Cool right? This is in addition to Mercury in retrograde which lasts through June 3rd, the last day of our school year. A little responsible communication could go a long way for all of us.

 

Aries: If you have found yourself struggling to get the right words out, that may get a bit easier as the week progresses after the eclipse. Your confidence and sense of initiative and determination may also increase.

Taurus: One foot in front of the other, friend. This week may be a trying one, and relationships could feel more difficult to navigate, due to shorter patience on your end. Think twice speak once. Spare those around you.

Gemini: Your eclipse season started with mapping out new directions, and your lunar eclipse brings more action on your end to ensure routes traveled. Your flexible intelligence makes this a great period to continue setting career goals for your next solar year.

Cancer: Careful is your middle name when it comes to matters of the heart, Cancer, and the Lunar eclipse may intensify your feelings. Good or bad, sit on them, and try to be kind with your words and kind to yourself.

Leo: This weekend comes with some sudden changes, but maybe they are needed because up until then there may have been no pleasing you anyways. Your “if you want something done you have to do it yourself” attitude will be helpful when it comes time.

Virgo: With Mercury, your ruling planet being retrograde, you may see more delays or setbacks than expected. Take caution this weekend when it comes to confrontation. After the eclipse, communication restraints will ease.

Libra: Balance is key; however, it may be difficult to maintain this week. An emotional argument seems to be a possibility in many interactions. Might be a good time to dissociate into a good book or study topic. Introspection is always a nice option as well.

Scorpio: Mars has you feeling potentially argumentative, and the tried-and-true ways of dealing with things just don’t seem to be cutting it this week. Time spent with the youth can be inspiring and this Jupiter transit brings more focus on yourself and what you need to improve your circumstances.

Sagittarius: It is in your nature to be a “yes, man,” but you’ve got to start saying yes to your self-care. Juggling your work/life balance may be difficult, but if you’ve been overburdening yourself, the eclipse may force some rest.

Capricorn: Jupiter is hanging out in your 4th house, causing you to feel more idealistic about your home life, and their relationships. Hint for this Mercury retrograde: being happy is better than being right.

Aquarius: Frustrations may be running high leading up to the eclipse, and with its arrival perhaps additional challenges. Teamwork makes the dream work. The following week may bring opportunity for you to shine in the workplace.

Pisces: Sometimes things are just okay, and you don’t need to worry about anything. Enjoy the joy, without waiting for the other shoe to drop. Understanding your triggers can keep you from backsliding and prepare to be tempted all month.

 

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