Welcome back to our weekly horoscope led by our astrologer De Rui

Jupiter guides the conversation to what gives meaning in life. Outer planets call on Venus to chart a unique path forward. The Sun and Mercury cross paths and change signs.  

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Find balance and set boundaries with yourself

Signs most affected: Aries and Libra  

A pair of retrograde planets, Mercury and Jupiter, face off, opening up a window for reflection on what gives meaning to everyday life. Dreams and aspirations long since set aside may return and have us wondering why we ever gave them up. Personal philosophies, faith, and ideals may become topics of conversation. The balance between being true to ourselves and compromising for the sake of others might require some adjustment.  

Relationships begin to flourish

Signs most affected: Gemini, Leo, Virgo 

Mercury makes its way back into Virgo just as the Sun crosses into Libra. The merging of their energies could bring a splash of mental firepower to our interactions. Planet of power and magnetism, Pluto, comes into positive contact with this brainy combo as well, infusing an added layer of intensity. For the next few weeks, activities that support tidying up—either in the realm of inner thoughts and feelings or in the external world—are well supported. Relationships give a boost to vitality.  

A time for reevaluation and new possibilities

Signs most affected: Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn  

Outer planets Uranus, Saturn, and Neptune consecutively make contact with Venus within a span of a few days. Values and goals may chafe against old rules and regulations at the moment as we look for a unique and authentic course. There may be more than one way to get the job done. As long as we are careful to stay away from scams and illusions, taking on the role of trailblazer or pioneer now could prove rewarding.  

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