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March 21 - April 19
This cycle encourages you to make progress in terms of the duet or duel in your life. Where is the next logical step, or even the step after that? Your options will open from 3rd November, at this time, as others also have their own agenda for change, and their decisions will have a domino effect on your own life. Backwards!
Something extra for Monday – Give yourself a Tarot reading with just one card from Pamela Colman Smith and Arthur Waite’s famous deck.
April 20 - May 20
Forget about a predictable life where your image is concerned. Changes within you, within the web, and around reputation or profile matters, will now keep the ground moving underneath your feet. The way to play these situations is simple – recognise progress when it’s possible, seize the moment, and head there.
Something extra for Monday – Give yourself a Tarot reading with just one card from Pamela Colman Smith and Arthur Waite’s famous deck.
May 21 - June 20
Time to move towards your own future with religion, self-help, psychics, therapy, spirituality or counselling. If you hesitate for too long, you will find your situation changes again, soon enough, and a unique opportunity will have been missed to predict your own future to 2026 by tracking the need for ongoing revolution.
Something extra for Monday – Give yourself a Tarot reading with just one card from Pamela Colman Smith and Arthur Waite’s famous deck.
June 21 - July 22
Your old way of earning, saving, investing or managing money will be left far behind in this cycle, as more important possibilities open up. In fact, by the time this cycle is over, and Jupiter is on its way into your Ninth House, you could be on your way to solid business, property or financial possibilities. If your high hopes are backed up by practical strategies and a sound approach, you will end up richer – at least, protected. The cycle ends in December
Something extra for Monday – Give yourself a Tarot reading with just one card from Pamela Colman Smith and Arthur Waite’s famous deck.
July 23 - August 22
You’ll have dozens of options to explore financially from Boxing Day. Space does not allow for me to list of all them, but within a few months of this cycle beginning, by April 2022 – you can expect a new income source, either through investment, a part-time job, a business scheme, or even a new job. Or a way to save money, Leo.
Something extra for Monday – Give yourself a Tarot reading with just one card from Pamela Colman Smith and Arthur Waite’s famous deck.
August 23 - September 22
An alternative way to manage your banking or accounting which would open up a lot more options in the second half of 2022 – for example, by switching your mortgage type, or by changing accounts – is calling. For now, though, allow until November 3rd for financial backward thrust to sort itself out, as people, books or publications – the entire web – shows you Mercury Retrograde.
Something extra for Monday – Give yourself a Tarot reading with just one card from Pamela Colman Smith and Arthur Waite’s famous deck.
September 23 - October 22
Lifestyle options which allow you to reject your old way of life and drop out of reality in favour of a more escapist existence which has nothing to do with the old workload, and everything to do with your personal need for a holiday from ‘real’ are coming. Dream bigger, Libra, but the doors blow open after Christmas
Something extra for Monday – Give yourself a Tarot reading with just one card from Pamela Colman Smith and Arthur Waite’s famous deck.
October 23 - November 21
Financial and property loops? Scorpio, you’re going to need a coping strategy now. That strategy is your own decision to choose how you’re going to feel about things! It is impossible to escape the endless time loop that comes with this cycle. You may literally be facing the same people, saying the same things – or doing the same things – and yet it’s over in January. Until then? Inner shift.
Something extra for Monday – Give yourself a Tarot reading with just one card from Pamela Colman Smith and Arthur Waite’s famous deck.
November 22 - December 21
Are you really seeing life themes repeat with your duet or duel, around two hundred times in six months? Well, sure. Alternatively, the names, faces may change, but the situation will feel like you’re rehearsing the same stage play. The cycle ends in January 2022. Until then you can change on the inside. Choose a response.
Something extra for Monday – Give yourself a Tarot reading with just one card from Pamela Colman Smith and Arthur Waite’s famous deck.
December 22 - January 19
It’s a very good time to examine your values. The Second House transits, until December, are about cash, possessions, business and property – but it’s also all about your value system. The Second House describes what you will happily sell out for, and what you will point-blank refuse to compromise on. It’s about your own personal stock exchange, and it has nothing to do with other people’s opinions on what makes you rich or poor. Choices call.
Something extra for Monday – Give yourself a Tarot reading with just one card from Pamela Colman Smith and Arthur Waite’s famous deck.
January 20 - February 18
Dig harder at your value system and you will find it’s possible to access your own way of saving or making money, from Boxing Day onwards. Aquarius, the financial, business or property picture may suggest that if you put a higher price on peace of mind, than cash, you will now be given an excellent chance to practise cultivating it.
Something extra for Monday – Give yourself a Tarot reading with just one card from Pamela Colman Smith and Arthur Waite’s famous deck.
February 19 - March 20
Not surprisingly, this Mercury Retrograde period until 3rd November, is one of those cycles when people are forced to develop a strong, reliable value system, because it gets them through the backwards money issues or ‘repeat, repeat’ scenarios involving property or possessions, business or charity. Your call.
Something extra for Monday – Give yourself a Tarot reading with just one card from Pamela Colman Smith and Arthur Waite’s famous deck.