Virgo

24 Aug – 23 Sep

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Yesterday: People born under your sign have a tendency to worry. Today you could be anxious, and even think that you’ve forgotten something, when you’re simply seeing a situation from a new perspective. Contact with someone you used to know really well, or with someone who is an expert in a particular area might be at the heart of this. They may not have set out to confuse you, but the net effect could be that you worry that you’ve missed something.

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Today: Resources (probably property-related) could have you transfixed. You might not know quite what to buy. Being spoilt for choice or being with someone who can’t decide where they want to be, could make your head spin further. The act of writing down options could be helpful. Colours that remind you of hot climes and spices could trigger powerful memories that help you make a decision. 

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Tomorrow: You could so read someone’s mind and at last feel as though a cloud has been lifted. Though all facts might not yet be known, you could experience comfort from knowing that you were right not to believe all that was initially implied. You might also have confidence now that new understanding will be reached and that a partnership that’s going to go places, has formed.

Week:

This Week: It’s said that Virgos raise worry to art form. That may be particularly true around the Cancer Full Moon on Saturday (Jan 3rd). It would be wholly understandable if – in the first half of the week, – you were darting here there and everywhere putting out multiple fires. Is that really necessary? It’s perhaps more important that you take a deep breath. Breathing should be your top priority. Fact is that we are in the middle (yes, again!) of cosmic turbulence. In a few weeks and as viewed from Earth, Saturn and Neptune will appear aligned. This marks the start of a cycle that will last for several decades. There is no rush to get started. A considered and careful approach is advisable. In this you might yet be indebted to a Capricorn. Their risk assessment is usually measured, realistic and rarely allows possible pitfalls to impede progress – these are just obstacles to overcome. Soon after the Full Moon and fully rested, you can take first steps on a new path – confident in the knowledge that what you build next will be durable and appreciated.