On February 16, 2022

Shifts are coming

By Cassandra Tyndall

No matter how hard or heavy a feeling or experience, one phrase that has always got me through is, “It’s always darkest before dawn.” This week brings some stunning breakthroughs that have been a long time in the making. Two planets change signs, a Full Moon plus a helpful and rare connection between Mars and Venus as well as Jupiter and Uranus.

Whatever feels slow or stagnant right now is set to shift in a big and exciting way. Before it does though, you may have to tap into your own authentic self and figure out what you want. Rather than being attached to an outcome at the cost of your own inner voice, you may need to opt to go the road less traveled, so to speak. 

The need to listen to your heart may be called for. With so much astro action in play all at once, it may be hard to read the signs, so I’ll clue you in. Choices made this week are likely to give you a sign or signal as a throwback to November 2021 as well as to what may play out in April and May 2022. Pay extra attention to the events of this week and the emotions you attach to them.

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