Wow this has weird timing....
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): A faint cosmic sensation of bidding farewell permeates your scene this week, as Mars prepares to leave your sign for the first time since late July 05. (Reality check: Mars is typically in a sign for about seven weeks not seven months!) For most of you Taureans, this hasn't been the easiest time. Essentially, the universe hasn't let you get away with anything, without at least dealing you some seemingly petty instance of 'instant karma', tossing the consequences of every action square in your face. So you'd think that every Taurus would be welcoming Mars's long-overdue departure with enthusiastic abandon, following him to the exit gate to make sure the door doesn't hit him on the way out. Thus, it may surprise some to sniff a slight hint of melancholy tingeing the air, as this (quite literally) life-changing period draws to a close. What informs the sadness is a deep knowledge that things will never be the same that you simply cannot go back to how life was (unless you've got a post-doctorate in denial). Luckily, going forward will be more enjoyable and rewarding anyhowthough also undeniably scary.
And off to Philly I go... to say goodbye and stuff.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): A faint cosmic sensation of bidding farewell permeates your scene this week, as Mars prepares to leave your sign for the first time since late July 05. (Reality check: Mars is typically in a sign for about seven weeks not seven months!) For most of you Taureans, this hasn't been the easiest time. Essentially, the universe hasn't let you get away with anything, without at least dealing you some seemingly petty instance of 'instant karma', tossing the consequences of every action square in your face. So you'd think that every Taurus would be welcoming Mars's long-overdue departure with enthusiastic abandon, following him to the exit gate to make sure the door doesn't hit him on the way out. Thus, it may surprise some to sniff a slight hint of melancholy tingeing the air, as this (quite literally) life-changing period draws to a close. What informs the sadness is a deep knowledge that things will never be the same that you simply cannot go back to how life was (unless you've got a post-doctorate in denial). Luckily, going forward will be more enjoyable and rewarding anyhowthough also undeniably scary.
And off to Philly I go... to say goodbye and stuff.
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Have fun in philly I can never keep track of you pretty!
I'm glad you're back though.