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2012 | Jul 12

Neptune inherently is associated with floating around in the subconscious, dealing with spiritual matters, and (often) ignoring or over-reacting to the obvious. This weekend, Jupiter and the Moon's Nodes are square Neptune, making for all kinds of weird little karmic glitches with the people you have bonds with. Given that not much else is aspecting this combo over the weekend, it may be time to find a soul mate, or change the conditions with one. And... is that always easy, good, comfortable news?

FRIDAY: Oh, Moon in Taurus, you're so sexy. So sensuous. So very Void of Course this evening. Don't try to start anything new today, unless it's something like opening a new bag of chips while loafing on the couch. If you want action... come back tomorrow. The couch is calling...

SATURDAY: 
Take note and listen in: Moon, Venus and Jupiter are all huddled in a corner of the sky, and they're all blabbing away about their wants and needs and how things should be. You could stand in the corner of the bar shouting for a date... and you could get one. Or you could listen in, let the other person spill the beans on themselves, and you could end up with a date you actually WANT.

SUNDAY:  The Moon is now later in Gemini, and spends all day building to a trine with Saturn: not romantic, so much as constructive. Whatever it was you talked yourself into (or out of, or talked someone else into) yesterday could settle in and take full form today, if you like. Or if not, this is a good time to constructively talk your way out of whatever it was you did last night...

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