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Aries

In 2019, the Jupiter theme for Aries is expanded vistas, the road less travelled and the joy of discovery. Yet Saturn and Pluto challenge Aries at times with obstacles and deep psychological probing. There is a lot to learn and, fortunately, Aries loves a good challenge. Since Chiron the Healer is in Aries from March and chaos agent Uranus leaves Aries then, these shifts are a catalyst for healing. A fiery philosophical Jupiter engages you on a quest but mysterious Neptune opens your eyes to the inner journey. If you allow this Neptune process to occur in mid-January, mid-June and the second half of September, you will be protected from overkill. Thanks to a Saturn/Neptune dance, you are likely to unfold exciting variations of your career and family life. From your new solar year at Aries’ New Moon of April 5 to the climax of Aries’ Full Moon on October 14, there is a pattern of intellectual curiosity and seeking practical ways to instigate change. Mars galvanises this action from May 14 to June 18, adding enterprise from July 25 to August 30 and September 9 to 14. Arousing your fiery determination from October 14 to November 13, meeting challenges head-on prepares you for the bliss path.

Taurus

As the sign of the fertile Earth, you appreciate natural rhythms, understand growth cycles and know when resistance is futile. The year 2019 supports you via numerous slow-moving planets in Earth and Water signs. A series of harmonies between Saturn and Neptune from

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