On February 9, 2022

Quiet skies may lead to excitement

By Cassandra Tyndall

The skies are quiet this week. This may be a blessing in disguise for two reasons. Firstly, the planets are back to their regular programming which in turn, may see things in your own life start to get back on track. Secondly, due to next week being really dynamic, it will be helpful to tick off as much as you can on your to-do list now. Don’t put off until tomorrow what can be done today, as they say. 

Sudden yet welcome change of circumstances is possible though, as Mars and Uranus form an affable alignment. Spurred by motivation or the desire to simply get things done, you may be open to doing things differently in order to generate changes you want. There is some excitement in the air, so while changes may occur, they may not be what you anticipated.

Thanks to Mercury’s recent reverse cycle, you may have had to address a certain issue more than once. Intense conversations, secrets or a new level of honesty you’ve been trying to establish since late December 2021 may finally arrive. You may be forced to confront or resolve issues that arise from changes you’ve been working towards.

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