On February 2, 2022

Clarity is coming

By Cassandra Tyndall

The space weather changes a lot this week. If January wasn’t quite the productive goal-achieving month you anticipated it would be, then the first week of February looks quite different.

The combination of a New Moon and Mercury winding up its retrograde phase brings a feeling of renewal. Plans and ideas that were delayed from very late December 2021 may be back on the table for discussion. There is new information and insights to come, so it may pay off to not be too enthusiastic to push forward too quickly.

The annual meeting of the Sun and Saturn may assist you in gaining clarity about which direction to take this year. This might mean recognizing the need to let go of some obligations or responsibilities as you recommit to the ones that matter. Priorities will be important, so take your time in figuring them out. 

If there are some hard lines to be drawn or hard work to be done under this heavy, somber vibe, there is some cosmic support. Even if you have to do something you’d rather not do, approaching it with purpose and rolling up your sleeves and getting it done will make things a whole lot easier.

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