On July 28, 2021

Moving boldly

By Cassandra Tyndall

This week provides a plethora of new planetary energy to navigate that will usher us into the month of August. The big news is the return of Jupiter in Aquarius and the revisiting of themes that played out between mid-December 2020 and mid-May 2021.
The reflection, introspection and healing potential of the last 10 or so weeks may help you to re-imagine a new and inspired vision of the future. Second chances around whatever had been put on the back burner or had seemingly stalled, may arrive.

A bold or audacious move can spur you toward something you believe in, even if you don’t have all the details yet. The time for planning, precision and strategy will arrive. This week, it may be a case of taking a leap of faith and figuring out the “how” as you go. A motto to consider is “Fortune favors the brave.”

Generally speaking, if you’re a Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius or Taurus, your challenge is to continue to press ahead toward meaningful and inspired change. Even if you’re not one of those signs, the collective energy may push your limits regarding your attitude to risk, as well as how much to change and how much to stay the same.

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