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Libra, I find fault with the culture you live in, which is obsessed with one-dimensional certainty. II would give you permission to take your time ...
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Free Will Astrology (Week of April 9)
The current phase of your destiny could disturb you if you’re not super patient, Taurus. Life seems to be teasing you with promises that then ...
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Free Will Astrology (Week of April 2)
Nothing makes you relax better than being surrounded by elegance, grace, and loveliness, Libra. Now is a good time to recommit yourself to this key ...
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Free Will Astrology (March 26)
Experiment boldly, Aquarius, and don’t fear stumbles and bumbles. But learn from each one and adjust your approach. The goal is eventual success that’s informed ...
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Free Will Astrology (Week of March 19)
Thank you, Capricorn. You understand that real power comes from showing up consistently and doing unglamorous work, refraining from the temptation to score quick and ...
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Free Will Astrology (Week of March 12)
Gemini, the coming months will be a favorable time for you to shed the fairy-tale story of success that once inspired you when you were ...
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Free Will Astrology (Week of March 5)
What’s holding you back, Capricorn? What are you waiting for? All that lingering and dallying, all that wishing and hoping, is wasted energy.
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Free Will Astrology (Week of February 26)
Transfer your empathic genius away from people who drain you, Cancerian, and toward projects, places or problems that deserve your devotion and give you blessings ...
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Free Will Astrology (Week of February 19)
The Season of Dazzling Self-Adoration is dawning for you Pisceans. In the weeks ahead, you will be inspired to embark on bold experiments in loving ...
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Free Will Astrology (Week of February 12)
Your gift for soothing others’ struggles evokes my deep respect, Pisces, but it’s most effective when it’s subtle and relaxed. Give people room to carry ...
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Free Will Astrology (Week of February 5)
Your intuitions will be even more accurate than usual, and your nightly dreams will provide you with practical clues. Be alert, Cancerian.
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Free Will Astrology (Week of January 29)
In the days ahead, Libra, I invite you to move as if the world is deeply in love with you; as if every element, every ...
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Free Will Astrology (Week of January 22)
Perhaps your sadness is a sign of your growing emotional power, dear Capricorn. Let shadows teach you how to fully appreciate the illumination.
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Free Will Astrology (Week of January 15)
You are now at the height of your Virgo powers. I hope you wield them with utter flair and finesse. Make everything you touch better ...
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Free Will Astrology (Week of January 8)
The coming months are ripe for sacred audacity, Capricorn: boldness with a conscience and courage guided by kindness.
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Free Will Astrology (Week of January 1, 2026)
Capricorn, try to be a magnanimous strategist who understands that things may gain value through distribution, not restriction. Your intelligence will be worth more unleashed ...
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Free Will Astrology (December 25)
You’ll accomplish more by enjoying the work than by obsessing on perfecting it, Virgo. A touch of friskiness may even improve efficiency.
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Free Will Astrology (December 18)
Circumstances that seem unusual or challenging will highlight your true beauty and power, Scorpio. I urge you to trust that the right people will recognize ...
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Free Will Astrology (December 11)
If even the Mona Lisa can’t remain static, why should you, Sagittarius? Let your masterwork age. Just manage the process with grace and generosity.
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