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Stars for 2022

Aries

Planet Mars has much in store for Aries in 202 2, travelling alongside Venus through February and March, supporting your vocational roles and social interests. It’s time to explore more effective ways to engage with groups, to re-energise your networks and creatively cooperate with those around you. A new professional phase takes shape from March 6, which becomes more structured and realistic in early April, when Mars meets Saturn. New Moon in Aries on April 1 begins an exciting shift, and you gradually integrate new structures. Progress is obvious in late May when Mars aligns with Jupiter in Aries, activating enterprise and endowing efforts with a lucky touch. The passage of beneficial Jupiter through Aries from May to late October continues to make 2022 a year when worldly matters dominate.

A healing quest is strong with Chiron near April 1’s Aries New Moon. This means the imaginative creativity and spiritual depth of mid-April will help you to embrace old wounds. In mid-May and mid-June, soul yearnings rise up that must be considered in your choices. Early July throws up challenges, while a Mars–Uranus alignment in early August propels growth, urging you to consolidate financial security. Pluto, Jupiter and Saturn support abundance from mid-August to late November. October 10 is a standout, when Full Moon in Aries conjoins Chiron. Then, on October 30 Mars begins a long retrograde phase, emphasising your communication. Dynamic relationship themes and your enquiring mind orchestrate a self-discovery journey that extends to late January 2023.

Taurus

A rare two meetings of Venus and Mars in February and March 2022 links Taurus to the outer planets as catalysts of powerful Earth and Water themes this year. Whether it plays out in your own backyard, or you rise to the challenge of protecting Mother Earth (or both), this indicates a big commitment. A kind

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