Welcome to the new year, darlingTaurus.
But when theplanet is retrograde, you may feel stagnancy in your love life and any conversation surrounding money.
And, don’t forget, it’s an ill-advised time to make significant changes to your appearance.
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Thankfully, Venus goes direct onSaturday, January 29, returning your life to a luxurious baseline.
2022 is a transformative year for you.
You’re craving intimacy more than ever and desire a solid foundation in your romantic relationships.
You’re a dedicated earth sign and need partnerships that provide comfort, not conflict.
But eclipses (solar eclipses, in particular) can also welcome new beginnings.
Don’t be surprised if your social circle shifts during this time.
You may fall out of touch withfickle friendsonly to meet wondrous new people.
Welcome the change, Taurus.
It’s for the best.
This transit lowers stress levels and helps life flow easier.
Use these weeks to get some serious work done.
You’ll feel inspired, productive, and the forecast for drama is low.
But if you think people aren’t treating you like the royalty that you are, fear not.
This is not the case when Mars is in your sign.
So ask for romantic exclusivity or a raise.
And yes, that means that you’ll likely get what you want.
New beginnings are all around you, and remember, Taurus, the best is yet to come.
OnSunday, July 31, the independent planet Uranus conjuncts the North Node in your sign, Taurus.
The North Node represents spiritual lessons that you must learn in this lifetime.
Continuing themes from above, this transit sees your social life growing and evolving.
This transit bookends the solar eclipse in Taurus earlier this year.
The changes in your social life are manifesting abundant fruit.
Any emotional pain stemming from breakups finally falls to the wayside as you embrace new relationships with confidence.
New beginnings are all around you, and remember, Taurus, the best is yet to come.
Hold tight to the people who fill your life with stability and confidence.
You’re allowed to cry over losses, but not for long.