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2024 Destiny Special

Aries

MAR. 20–APR. 18

Welcome to what could be one of the most pivotal years of your life, thanks to a series of rolling eclipses which are lighting up some supersensitive parts of your chart in March, April and October.

RELATIONSHIPS This could be the most amazing year you’ve had for love and relationships in the past 20 years. There are eclipses in your Love Zone in March and October which are all about slamming the door on the past and starting over.

MONEY The rollercoaster of your finances continues in 2024 – but it’s almost over! Do think about work, or even just a side hustle online. Anything digital works well for you financially right now. Make sure you keep some cash set aside for unexpected twists and turns.

MENTAL/PHYSICAL HEALTH The best thing you can do for your mental health this year is to work on standing on your own two feet, no matter how enmeshed you are in a relationship with a partner. This is your key to happiness in 2024.

HAPPINESS This is a standout year and your life could look very different by the time we get to the end of it – almost unrecognisable! You have a chance to leave the old you behind and stride towards a whole new way of being.

Taurus

APR. 19–MAY 20

The first five months of 2024 are yours for the taking and the making of whatever you want to create in your life. During this time Lady Luck

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