Aries
MAR 21 - APR 19
This week, you’re looking at choices.?
The week begins on Sunday, March 3, with Venus in Aquarius and your house of friendships squaring Uranus in Taurus. Today, you could be surprised and delighted by a friend’s suggestion. You might have told them that you want to do something new, and now they’re testing your resolve. They could have some outside-the-box idea that is so outrageous (and wonderful) that you know why you’re friends. Get ready to explore possibilities.
On Monday, March 4, Mars in Aquarius sextiles the North Node in your own sign of Aries. Today, you could be in the right place at the right time. Aries, this could help you with a career or business opportunity. But this is conditional energy. It requires you to take action for the synchronicity to happen. So this is a good time to follow through with an email or phone call.
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