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Aquarius Weekly Horoscope | May 12th – May 18th 2025
The great irony about Aquarius is how much you abhor change. One would think you’d embrace it given that Uranus, planet of revolution, is one of your Ruling Planets but there’s a big difference between being used to something and liking it. That’s why you’re in for a pleasant surprise when the final Sun/Uranus conjunction in Taurus on May 17th delivers some startling developments. Instead of things being shaken to your foundations you’ll be asked to expand on what you have. You may finally get the go-ahead on a remodel, meet an investor with deep pockets, or receive renewed support for a project lingering in limbo.
Read MoreCapricorn Weekly Horoscope | May 12th – May 18th 2025
You’ve gotten self-absorbed lately – putting in long hours at the office while chasing after the almighty dollar. It happens to the best of workaholics. And this would be fine if you lived alone, but you don’t which is why you need to listen to loved ones when they say that they miss spending time with you. You will also want to take associates up on their offer to take some of the burden off your shoulders. Life doesn’t have to be lonely at the top. Take this opportunity to change the order of things and you won’t end up living a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Read MoreSagittarius Weekly Horoscope | May 12th – May 18th 2025
You’ll be sorely tempted to walk out on your job on May 12th. The situation at work has become increasingly tense and you wonder if you have what it takes to continue. The wonderful thing about a Full Moon in Scorpio is that once you’re done fantasizing about giving everyone a piece of your mind, you’re ready to play nice. Yet the thing to keep in mind is if you’re going to ask serious questions then you need to give some serious thought to what those answers might be. You gain nothing by walking out on a situation with no plans for what comes next.
Read MoreScorpio Weekly Horoscope | May 12th – May 18th 2025
A partner or associate surprises you on May 17th by pulling themselves out of a nosedive. Usually you’re the one who has to take the wheel in situations like these, but not this time. Not only will this person emerge unscathed, they may even wind up in a better place than they were before. It’s enough to make a Scorpio proud! Take this moment to praise them for doing such an outstanding job β and gush away because they’ll likely tell you that they simply did what they thought you would have done in the same spot. Evidently someone’s been listening to you all along.
Read MoreLibra Weekly Horoscope | May 12th – May 18th 2025
You need to explore some stress management techniques. Don’t worry. The Stars aren’t signaling a crisis. If anything, you’re probably experiencing a slow period at work which would allow you to check out a meditation, yoga, or tai-chi class. These are the good-for-you things that you typically put off because your remedy for anxiety is to keep busy, but burning the candles at both ends isn’t the answer. Reconnecting to your center and finding ways to navigate your workday more mindfully will prove to be a more effective use of your time and energies than making yourself power through the next obstacle in your path.
Read MoreVirgo Weekly Horoscope | May 12th – May 18th 2025
Many things will be said that you wished had remained unsaid when Mercury squares Mars on May 18th. Mars has no problem fighting dirty and Mercury will weaponize the closest word handy; yet it’s not the fight that’s at fault, but the means being used to win it. Nobody ever wants to acknowledge using private confidences and tender moments to inflict pain β but the sooner you do, the sooner the other party will follow suit. Altercations like these are never pleasant, but if they can serve as a deterrent against ever doing anything like this again, then that means some good has come of it.
Read MoreLeo Weekly Horoscope | May 12th – May 18th 2025
What’s up is down and what was down comes flying up when the Sun conjoins Uranus at the top of your solar horoscope on May 17th. And given that this will be their last conjunction here, you should expect earthshaking developments. Thankfully it won’t be sudden. Either it’s been in the works for weeks or you will be given plenty of time to think about the decision you face and to ruminate on the consequences. Nevertheless it’s a development that will change your life which is why you’ll want to make a point of getting out in front of it and not drag your feet.
Read MoreCancer Weekly Horoscope | May 12th – May 18th 2025
The Full Moon in Scorpio on May 12th is making you feel more than just a little irritated. You’re tired of being talked down to by fat cats who haven’t moved off their laurels in dog’s age. So is it your job to shake things up? You’ll be sorely tempted to when the Sun conjoins Uranus, the planet of revolution and change on May 17th, but perhaps the greater revolution is a radical shift in perception. Stop trying to please people who can’t be pleased and do what you think best. You’ll be surprised by how quickly they come around to your way of thinking.
Read MoreGemini Weekly Horoscope | May 12th – May 18th 2025
Ruling Planet Mercury square Pluto on May 12th is going to make you feel like everyone is against you and that you haven’t a friend in the world, but the question you should be asking yourself is: are people really out to get you or are they trying to tell you something that you don’t want to hear? There are times when we must be true to ourselves and persevere no matter what and then there are times when others see the way ahead more clearly than we do. And with Pluto in the zodiac sign of Aquarius, this may be one of those times.
Read MoreTaurus Weekly Horoscope | May 12th – May 18th 2025
On May 17th, the Sun conjoins revolutionary Uranus for the last time in Taurus. If you look back over the past six years you’ll see that every April/May period either brought breakdowns or breakthroughs. Sometimes you were under the wheel and sometimes you were on top of it. Undoubtedly you wondered if there was anything to be gained from all this craziness and this week you’ll get your answer. It’s often said that Uranus delights in chaos; but there’s a reason why it keeps upsetting the status quo. It’s to get you to live a life that’s richer than the one you would have settled for.
Read MoreAries Weekly Horoscope | May 12th – May 18th 2025
You were born with a solid belief in hierarchy and naturally assume that others share that same respect. For the most part they do, but there’s always one malcontent or mouthy kid who needs to learn their place. Usually you’ll say something pointed and leave it at that, but the exchange on May 18th when Mercury squares your Ruling Planet Mars will be much more heated. In fact you may even surprise yourself with the intensity. You’re apt to feel guilty for a millisecond, but leave it alone. This person had it coming and after locking horns with you, they’ll never make that mistake again.
Read MoreBACK WHERE YOU STARTED? | Weekly Horoscope | May 12th- May 18th 2025
On May 17th, the Sun conjoins Uranus in Taurus for the last time and they won’t come together again in the zodiac sign of the Bull for another 84 years. This is great news for people who like their rules clear and criterions consistent because Uranus, the planet of revolution and change, has been shifting those goalposts like a two year old on a sugar buzz since May 2018. It can be argued that shake-ups bring opportunity, but after a while those upsets in the game plan take a toll on one’s nerves and peace of mind. Yet the funny thing about Uranus is that for all of its radical departures and reversals one often winds up back where they started when the planetary transit began. That’s because the word “revolution” β which we connect with overthrow and rebellion β also refers to a planet’s single orbit around the Sun; a full turn of the wheel if you will. But just because you end up back where you started doesn’t mean you’re the same person. Experience has changed you and it will be that same experience that allows you to make more informed decisions moving forward.
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