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Designing domesticity

Astrology is often used to help guide choices to do with work and love, but did you know that it can also provide helpful insights into your home life? Separate from your star or sun sign, you have another zodiac sign that wields special influence over your domestic affairs. The qualities of that sign show what you need at home and describe how you can find fulfilment with family.

Your sun or star sign most describes you as a person. It can describe traits, talents and tendencies you draw on in all areas of life. It’s one secret of astrology that we all have each of the 12 signs represented somewhere in our charts and lives.

Even though you may most define yourself by your sun or star sign, astrologers actually limit that sign’s influence to a specific and narrow area of your life. When your whole birth chart is considered, it’s easy to see that other zodiac signs influence other life spheres.

For instance, regardless of your sun or star sign, you might have Scorpio ruling over and influencing your career area or Gemini ruling over and influencing your children and romance sector. An astrologer can quickly share with you which sign influences which areas in your life.

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