The Australian Women's Weekly

In the stars

Aquarius

Jan 21 - Feb 19

As Saturn, the Sun and your birthday new moon are all in Aquarius in February, they first announce the new Year of the Tiger, your Eastern zodiac counterpart, and the liberating breakthroughs you’ve been waiting for will finally start to arrive. New moons are dark moons: they’re not the time to be out changing the world. But if you stay still and listen, your planetary GPS Uranus is downloading lightbulb moments so brilliantly clear and obvious you can’t ignore them anymore. When mid-February Mercury in Aquarius sends your mind into overdrive, remind yourself that nobody has all the answers to present dilemmas, not even you … yet.

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