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Your Stars for 2024

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Jupiter and Pluto, the largest and smallest planets, influence this year’s terrestrial rhythms. Slow-moving Pluto’s changes are generational, and in January the dwarf planet makes its first sign shift since 2008 into Aquarius, zodiac zone of electricity, technology and the collective. So, what can we expect when the planet of seismic upheaval arrives in the sign of community futures? Advances in robotics and space exploration, digital everything, social unrest. Hello, flying cars, goodbye cash transactions.

Jupiter’s late May entry into Gemini for a year energising communications, transportation, trade and travel provides a welcome balance. On a personal level Gemini is a sociable sign, so genial Jupiter’s presence here is outgoing and optimistic. Best projected outcomes for 2024? That, as the Aquarian process moves society from ‘me’ to ‘we’, this year’s North Node in trailblazing Aries and South Node in harmonising To read your weekly horoscopes

Libra align the hive mind in creative visit us online at collaboration, mutual respect and inspired problem solving.

ARIES Mar 21 -Apr 21

Big picture: With the North Node in your sign for the first time since 2006, this year rolls out the red carpet for Aries to take centrestage. This is your party, so reach for your best and finest capabilities to surprise and inspire everyone, even yourself.

Money matters: Jupiter stimulating your financial sector for the first half of 2024 advises capitalising on your assets, and then from June onwards you can enjoy the rewards.

When Jupiter

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