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ARIES HOROSCOPES
Someoneโs got to go first. And the role often falls to trailblazing Aries. When thereโs no beaten path, it takes all of Aries's strength and courage to cut through โthe way things have always beenโ to โwhere no one has gone before.โ From cutting the Panama Canal through a continent to reinventing yourself, Aries knows how to get it done. But, a single-minded vision has a few drawbacks. Aries is perhaps the least concerned with relationships out of all the signs. Romance, sexual heat, sure. Competition to win their loverโs heart, no problem. But once theyโve conquered, their sights move on to the next unknown. They need a steady diet of new challenges to feel fulfilled.
YOUR YEAR AHEAD HOROSCOPES
Cancer Weekly Horoscope | May 19th – May 25th 2025
For the next 2 ยฝ years you'll find yourself at the beck and call of a demanding employer. Unfortunately, it won't be easy to tell if this person's demands are reasonable or not. If the demands are meaningful, then this will be a truly educational experience where you learn more than you ever could have before. If arbitrary then this could devolve into a tedious indentured servitude. Whether you're learning about what to do โ or what NOT to do – this period will still be worth the travails. It's all meant to set you up for the day when you take on the mantle of authority.
Aries Weekly Horoscope | May 19th – May 25th 2025
Saturn, planet of trials and tribulations, weighs heaviest on you for the next 2 ยฝ years, but you're up to the challenge. Remember that Saturn is a teacher, not a tyrant; a builder and not a destroyer โ but in order to build it has to clear away the deadwood first. That means getting rid of responsibilities that have lost their relevance, relationships and associations that have overstayed their welcome, and psychological baggage that should have been put out by the curb long ago. Rummaging through all this won't be easy, but come the second year you'll be excited about building on a whole new foundation.
Taurus Weekly Horoscope | May 19th – May 25th 2025
The wonderful thing about the Sun/Neptune sextile on May 22d is that it calls us to our better selves. We may have had good reason to sidestep an apology at first, to stifle a generous gesture, or to let someone continue believing a lie because we decided they couldn't handle the truth, but the time for that has passed and the reason no longer holds. It might feel awkward contacting a loved one or associate about something that happened so long ago, but you'd be surprised by what a relief coming clean can be. You won't earn their ire; if anything you'll win their thanks.
YOUR MONTHLY HOROSCOPES
Aries Weekly Horoscope | November 25th – December 1st 2024
Mercury turns retrograde on November 25th, and along with it will go any hopes of being singled out for a job well done, rewarded for your efforts, or lauded for your talents. It's a little disappointing (not to mention dispiriting), but the truth is that supervisors have their noses pressed to the grindstone these days and are far too busy racing to keep up with deadlines to notice anyone else. Keep hurt feelings to yourself and wait until December 15th when Mercury resumes direction. This is when everyone will be in a much better frame of mind and more generous with their praise and appreciation.
THE REVENGE OF MERCURY RETROGRADE | Weekly Horoscope | November 25th – December 1st 2024
On November 25th, all the gremlins come out to play. This is when Mercury turns retrograde, and its reverse direction will release a Pandora's box of glitches, debacles, and fiascos into your day-to-day life. These could manifest as automobile breakdowns, computer malfunctions, or your coffeemaker suddenly calling it quits. It's bound to be a headache, but as long as you take it all in stride and keep your sense of humor handy, you'll be OK. But Mercury retrogrades aren't always bad. Sometimes they can bring the most unexpected opportunities if you keep your ear to the ground. Who knows? You might wind up inheriting a better car, getting a price break on a new computer, or being gifted a fresh coffeemaker by a friend who was somehow given two. Stranger things have been known to happen. Mercury comes out of retrograde on December 15th.
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YOUR WEEKLY HOROSCOPES
Cancer Weekly Horoscope | May 19th – May 25th 2025
For the next 2 ยฝ years you'll find yourself at the beck and call of a demanding employer. Unfortunately, it won't be easy to tell if this person's demands are reasonable or not. If the demands are meaningful, then this will be a truly educational experience where you learn more than you ever could have before. If arbitrary then this could devolve into a tedious indentured servitude. Whether you're learning about what to do โ or what NOT to do – this period will still be worth the travails. It's all meant to set you up for the day when you take on the mantle of authority.
Aries Weekly Horoscope | May 19th – May 25th 2025
Saturn, planet of trials and tribulations, weighs heaviest on you for the next 2 ยฝ years, but you're up to the challenge. Remember that Saturn is a teacher, not a tyrant; a builder and not a destroyer โ but in order to build it has to clear away the deadwood first. That means getting rid of responsibilities that have lost their relevance, relationships and associations that have overstayed their welcome, and psychological baggage that should have been put out by the curb long ago. Rummaging through all this won't be easy, but come the second year you'll be excited about building on a whole new foundation.
Taurus Weekly Horoscope | May 19th – May 25th 2025
The wonderful thing about the Sun/Neptune sextile on May 22d is that it calls us to our better selves. We may have had good reason to sidestep an apology at first, to stifle a generous gesture, or to let someone continue believing a lie because we decided they couldn't handle the truth, but the time for that has passed and the reason no longer holds. It might feel awkward contacting a loved one or associate about something that happened so long ago, but you'd be surprised by what a relief coming clean can be. You won't earn their ire; if anything you'll win their thanks.
YOUR DAILY HOROSCOPES
Cancer Weekly Horoscope | May 19th – May 25th 2025
For the next 2 ยฝ years you'll find yourself at the beck and call of a demanding employer. Unfortunately, it won't be easy to tell if this person's demands are reasonable or not. If the demands are meaningful, then this will be a truly educational experience where you learn more than you ever could have before. If arbitrary then this could devolve into a tedious indentured servitude. Whether you're learning about what to do โ or what NOT to do – this period will still be worth the travails. It's all meant to set you up for the day when you take on the mantle of authority.
Aries Weekly Horoscope | May 19th – May 25th 2025
Saturn, planet of trials and tribulations, weighs heaviest on you for the next 2 ยฝ years, but you're up to the challenge. Remember that Saturn is a teacher, not a tyrant; a builder and not a destroyer โ but in order to build it has to clear away the deadwood first. That means getting rid of responsibilities that have lost their relevance, relationships and associations that have overstayed their welcome, and psychological baggage that should have been put out by the curb long ago. Rummaging through all this won't be easy, but come the second year you'll be excited about building on a whole new foundation.
Taurus Weekly Horoscope | May 19th – May 25th 2025
The wonderful thing about the Sun/Neptune sextile on May 22d is that it calls us to our better selves. We may have had good reason to sidestep an apology at first, to stifle a generous gesture, or to let someone continue believing a lie because we decided they couldn't handle the truth, but the time for that has passed and the reason no longer holds. It might feel awkward contacting a loved one or associate about something that happened so long ago, but you'd be surprised by what a relief coming clean can be. You won't earn their ire; if anything you'll win their thanks.