Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

your star for 2022

After the turbulent uncertainty of recent cycles, Jupiter in the zodiac’s final sign this year offers deeper insights into the psyche of society and humanity’s destiny. Generous Jupiter in empathetic Pisces, the zodiac’s poet, suggests greater financial recognition of the arts, healing and teaching professions. While our solar system’s largest planet paints an uplifting, idealistic picture of future possibilities, its flip side can be unrealistic and its inflationary energy in a water sign predicts widespread flooding. Change maker Uranus continues rocking global politics and economies, bringing radical changes to the way we earn, spend and shop. Operating through Taurus, the most tactile of earth signs, it stresses the necessity of staying in touch with each other and the natural world. As we’re all called to make important decisions during the new abnormal of 2022, Saturn reminds us yet again that it’s not someone else’s responsibility to take care of the world – it’s ours.

ARIES Mar 21-Apr 21

Big Picture 2022 is about decluttering your inner and outer worlds in preparation for the fabulous mid-year rebirth of Jupiter in Aries. You’ll taste its first surge from May to October, then again from late December into next year.

Money Matters Material wealth matters less this year than more important values, like are you making a worthwhile contribution? Several eclipses in your money sector could bring unexpected openings. Watch for a mid-year Mars/Jupiter meet-up revealing an untapped resource.

Connections As Saturn completes its restructure of Aries relationships, social circles shift away from draining alliances in favour of collaborators who are a better fit. A previous enemy or competitor could now become a friend.

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