There's a new moon in Leo this week 🌑
The new moon in your sign is likely to kick up all kinds of emotions. So many, in fact, that you may find yourself overwhelmed and unsure of which ones to focus on. Don’t seek answers; seek the truth. Come to the answer by asking the right questions. You will have choices to make in the near future, but put that aside so you can determine what is heartfelt, then what is possible in practical terms and then finally what to do about it all, Leo.
With a new moon in your relationship house, you’d think it’d be all dewdrops on roses in your personal life, but life is surprising. This week is likely to highlight the gap between your relationship to yourself and your relationship to others. Instead of trying to move things forward, strive to make them more real, kinder and even more joyous. Investigate your motives, your habits and your hopes, Aquarius. You can only heal what you understand.
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