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Leo

JUL 23 - AUG 22

Cooperation

The emphasis on your sector of relationship is strong this month, Leo, so you could be spending more time with others than usual. The sun here until February 18 means the coming weeks are perfect for negotiating, diplomacy, closing deals, resolving difficulties, and being with friends and close ones.

Having underworld Pluto here for some months to come gives this zone extra oomph and could find you engaging in power plays. Plus, with Mercury, Mars, and Venus moving in on the fourth, twelfth, and sixteenth, respectively, you’ll meet some fascinating people who could become friends or business or romantic partners.

The new moon in Aquarius on February 9 could mark the start of a bond that is unusual for many reasons. This potent lunar phase hints at the beginning of a new relationship that could be like a breath of fresh air. Whatever the reason you’re attracted to this person, they might not be like anyone else you’ve ever met. They could be somewhat unpredictable too, so try to be prepared for that.

Once the sun moves into Pisces for its annual four-week stay on the eighteenth, you’ll be enticed by the fascination of money, business matters, and the psychological workings of your inner being. The coming weeks bring an opportunity for change and transformation that could reshape your life in meaningful ways. And this is more likely to happen if you’re ready to let go of the past and make way for a new beginning.

Finally, the full moon on February 24 takes place in Virgo and across your financial axis and could inspire you to splurge. If you’re feeling vulnerable for any reason, this lunar phase could encourage you to shop to feel better about things. Doing something nice for yourself instead, such as getting a makeover, enjoying a spa treatment, or opting for some pampering could do you a world of good.

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