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WEEKLY REVIEW BY PHASES OF THE MOON
2 August: Full Moon in Aquarius
“The bull run in your life continues. There are new associations and, possibly, steaming sex. It may not last but will be well worth it while it does. You spend large sums on the object of your affections and, for a while at least, lose all balance and sense of direction. You throw caution to the winds and immerse yourself in your pet indulgence. Money and emotions remain in sharp focus this week and you also move up the ladder of success and fame. You also grow as a person.”
11 August: Moon’s Last Quarter in Taurus
This is a very important period with the full moon in your sign. There are many possibilities now but it also depends on how you tweak them. This phase is full of hope and promise. There may be an end to your struggles and mental confusion or they will just increase and blow up in your face. It depends on you in many ways. You have the key. You can either pursue your inner growth and be healthy and more productive or get into needless emotional and psychic dilemmas and drown in their turbid waters. You can have a new and very beautiful kind of advancement or you can get morbid and tiring. Make a wise choice as the possibilities and potentials of this period are immense.
19 August: New Moon in Leo
“Luckily, you are brought back to the real world just in time. Several domestic and work pressures are waiting for you to solve them and sort out your affairs. You will have to deal with finances, settlements and legal matters. You have the necessary negotiating skills but all this is a waste of time and a detour from what you really want to do, which is to ideate. There are expenses and pressures of all types and you are pushed to find answers. On the plus side, this keeps you grounded and you work hard for the results have finally arrived after intense deliberations.”
25 August: Moon’s First Quarter in Sagittarius
“You continue on the practical plank and settle down to working hard. There are a lot of finer details that need your attention both at home and at work and there is no time for fanciful thinking. There are appraisals at work and several key decisions to be taken if you are self-employed. This is valuable time and you can’t squander it. Money will have to be looked into; children’s schooling, parents’ and spouse’s medical issues and several such matters hog your time and attention. The plough is around your neck and you have no option but slog away.”
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Courtesy: Ranvir Books

