OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died last year but her column will be kept alive by her friend and protégé Maggie Innes.
Read on to see what’s written in the stars for you today.
SCORPIO
OCT 24 – NOV 22
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You can start the week with some deep inner thought, as the moon encourages contemplation.
You see a sudden solution to a longstanding issue – but also realise who and what you can simply let go, as your life starts moving forward.
Do it with kindness, but don’t delay this process.
Unusual fashion or beauty, whether as business or pleasure, is holding open a special place for you.
DESTINY DAYS: Two – or maybe three – love chances can manifest on Monday.
Set family pride aside, on Thursday. Say yes to an “E” question on Sunday.
SUMMER HEALTH SWITCH: Dance, dance dance – to your own tune or by learning routines.
Eat slowly and always chew well. Try flavouring with herbs and spices rather than salt.
TAROT TWIST: Drawing the EARTH KING means accepting realistic relationships and success, instead of hankering after bigger, or better. It also often signifies love at first sight.
All week, if you simply “know” a person, place or object is right for you, act on it.
Beware of becoming too material-minded, and valuing what people buy or provide more highly than who they are.
Beware, too, of becoming too reliant on someone much older, either for cash or for approval.
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