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Horoscope If today is your birthday

A full moon appearing on your birthday signifies that challenges lie ahead and that you have the physical, mental, and emotional strength to turn them to your advantage. It won’t necessarily be an easy year, but it will be one that is satisfying and profitable.

Aries (March 21st to April 20th)

Try not to worry about who will win and who will lose in the coming days, everyone has a chance to share the loot and you don’t have to try too hard to get an advantage in the game. Like all games, this is supposed to be fun.

Taurus (April 21 – May 21):

The next few days will be very exciting as new developments at home and at work open up new possibilities that you may not have thought of before. Keep thinking, keep acting, and above all, keep believing in yourself.

Gemini (May 22nd – June 21st)

Today’s full moon is a warning that you can’t afford to drown in money, but it can be hard to keep cash on hand. There are a lot of shiny objects you’re desperate to get your hands on, so make sure they have good resale value.

Cancer (June 22 – July 23)

Critics will be quick to point out in the coming days that your efforts are not as successful as you hoped, but they would be wrong: you have accomplished a lot in recent weeks, but you are not done yet.

Leo (July 24 – August 23)

Tomorrow the sun enters your sign and a new solar year begins. Start it the way you want it to by pursuing a creative project that not everyone thinks is a good idea. All you have to do is believe in it.

Virgo (August 24 – September 23)

If your loved one tells you they need some time alone at the beginning of the week, don’t interrupt them. They’re not trying to run away from you, they just need some time and space to collect their thoughts.


Missed your horoscope? Here are the latest predictions:


Libra (September 24th – October 23rd)

Take an hour or two away from your life and honestly evaluate the areas where you did well and the areas where you fell short of the goals you set for yourself. Overall, you’re in pretty good shape, but you can still find ways to improve.

Scorpio (October 24 – November 22):

Your expectations of yourself are undoubtedly very high, but don’t fall into the trap of thinking that everyone is as ambitious as you are. If you feel like some of the people you work with are holding you back, replace them with a more qualified colleague.

Sagittarius (November 23rd – December 21st):

You might think you need to make financial cuts to break even, but the planets are saying otherwise: With the Sun moving in your favor this week, you’ll easily find ways to boost your income and increase your wealth, not decrease it.

Capricorn (December 22nd – January 20th):

If the current Full Moon is bringing out your cautious nature, that’s probably not a bad thing. As the Sun moves into the wealth sector of your chart this week, business opportunities are on the way, but be careful with your investments.

Aquarius (January 21 – February 19)

The events that will unfold over the next few days will take you by surprise and leave you wondering how you could have been so shortsighted as to not see what was coming over the horizon. Once you have recovered from the shock, you will need to act quickly.

Pisces (February 20 – March 20)

Over the next few days, it may be tempting to tell your friends and loved ones what they want to hear, but don’t make the mistake of giving them a glimpse of harsh reality that will wake them up from their stupor and get them moving again.

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