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Tuesday, July 15, 2025 at 9:48 AM

Horoscope Hideout 10/21-10/27

Horoscope Hideout 10/21-10/27

Hey Horoscope friends, this week’s updates: Saturn turns direct 10/22, and we enter Scorpio season the next day 10/23! New Moon is Tuesday 10/25, along with a partial solar eclipse.

Aries: Now is a great time to make the first move. The focus you’ve had to improving your surroundings is paying off, and will continue as long as you can keep the distractions to a minimum.

Taurus: Drop the baggage. Free up your hands, and your time for new experiences and new ways of thinking. If you feel like you’re the only one you can trust, well at least you’ve got that.

Gemini: This week and next are best for tying up loose ends and finishing projects before Mars retrograde zaps your follow-through. What needs a second or even a third look?

Cancer: Your compassionate edge means you’re extra approachable and empathetic this period. Practice letting others express their feelings without making them your own.

Leo: Have you been feeling the need to turn a new leaf, or extend an olive branch? If so, seize the moments as they arrive this week. Your efforts will be well received.

Virgo: A rekindling of energy and motivation return as the week progresses. You can count on your attention to detail paying off in your home and work life right now.

Libra: The attention is extra bold this week leading into Scorpio, but you’ve got goals to accomplish. Lasering in on your next steps will help in business or education.

Scorpio: A little privacy for a long way when recharging your batteries. The partial solar eclipse will bring your attention inward, and may provide a boost in your personal improvements.

Sagittarius: As busy as you may be, it’s still important, if not absolutely necessary, to carve out a little time for your own positive outlets: art, exercise, naps, whatever. Don’t skip this week.

Capricorn: What’s your long game look like? Chances are you’ve already got it figured out. Flex your analytical mind, and investigate any “what ifs” that may arise.

Aquarius: While the light diminishes outside, inside is aflame with creativity and desire to appreciate all the beautiful things and possibilities. Colorful exchanges breed hope and potential.

Pisces: Don’t seek out the trap door of dissociation or distractions, dear Pisces! Write down those crazy thoughts instead of blurting them out to strangers right now. Thank you for coming to my tedtalk.

 

 


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