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June 3 to the 9th
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My friends, we have reached the end of Mercury retrograde. Let’s all take a collective deep breath, and a nice group pat on the back. It rocked me too. Saturday starts Saturn retrograde, the planet of rules, responsibilities, control, etc., this retrograde lasts over 4 months, but it’s a great time to reflect on the rules and boundaries we set for ourselves and for others.

Aries: Pick your battles this week. Transiting Mars can have you feeling challenged more than usual, regardless of how confident you’re feeling, you don’t need to be harsh.

Taurus: A little pushback is to be expected this weekend, and your bullish ways may find some opposition. After the weekend you may find your interactions more amicable thanks to Venus.

Gemini: Your sun season may have you feeling Extra right now. The retrograde of your ruling planet, Mercury, has ended, so new communication may unfold easier, with a side of insight.

Cancer: Your goals and their outcomes will depend heavily on the energy you’re willing to exert for them. It’s important to recognize and honor our feelings, just don’t sit in them, and become an anxiety soup. Push through.

Leo: You are not an island. It’s a good week to work on the bonds already tied and to remind them (and yourself!) how much they mean to you.

Virgo: With Mercury retrograde coming to an end, so too should any communication snafus. Saturn may have you feeling some type of way about your roles and values. Reflect. Reorganize. Respond.

Libra: Don’t take “treat yo self” too far this week, as planetary alignment shows a possibility for overindulgence. More balance can be obtained following the weekend.

Scorpio: This week may bring strong opposition and in many different forms. Transiting Mars, your ruling planet, is responsible. If you’re unhappy with your circumstances Mars also energizes you to change it.

Sagittarius: Your weekend may be best spent at home and keeping to yourself. You may be spinning your wheels otherwise, and further complicating things you’re trying to clear up.

Capricorn: Although your mind is usually on the grind, you should find time to appreciate what you’ve already obtained and accomplished. Gratitude is key, give it to get it.

Aquarius: Don’t put all your eggs in one basket, Aquarian. Communication strains ease, simplifying conversations or decisions that have been put off. However, wise to save them for after the weekend.

Pisces: Don’t fill cups held by harmful hands. Your energy is precious and may be getting wasted. Admit that your dreams need reality bites and focus on what’s most important for now.

 

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