Astrology Overview for WC 6th June 2016

The week begins with the Sun and Venus still conjunct and squaring with Jupiter . This is an aspect which can makers feel a lot more optimistic about life, but we should also be conscious of not promising too much, so if you do find yourself in a situation where you want to please someone try to rein in any tendency to be overgenerous with time energy or money.

Jupiter itself continues its T square with Neptune and Saturn, which is been ongoing for some time. Balancing dreams with life’s reality has become something of a recurring theme of late, and accessing good and reliable sources of information is absolutely key.

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Yet this little doubt in that the Sun’s combination with Venus in Gemini is very social, bubbly and even potentially flirty, and there is likely to be a lot of potential to go out and have fun.

If you’re working towards something of a more serious nature which requires an open mind a progressive attitude and a willingness to change then Jupiter’s ongoing trying to Pluto can still be enormously helpful. This encourages us to embrace anything which is new in a way which can open us up towards achieving our true potential.

Perhaps the most jarring influence of this week concerns the opposition between Mercury and Mars . This goes on for all seven days, and with both located in fixed signs, and with the earnestness of Mars, and the communicational dimension of Mercury this could see some people adopt very stubborn and at times inflexible positions, which could lead to some rather brusque discussions at the best an all-out disagreements at the worst.

Therefore it is going to be very important to continue to be as flexible as possible, and understand others have to perfect right to see things very differently to us even if we might not agree with them. Money too, can be the source of discussion or conflict.

Speaking of flexibility, both the Sun and Venus combine really positively with Uranus as the week draws to a close, and this may see some kind of offer spark to the fore, one which can prove to be really exciting and suggest that an openness to all that is fresh and different can really stimulate and rejuvenate us.

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