As Venus retrogrades in Leo through September, prepare for a grand makeover — and some romantic reckonings.
And then there’s. If Venus knows what it is to be adored, Lilith has collected more, um, varied experiences. She represents the primeval “night hag,” the wanton seductress, the archetypal woman whose sexuality threatens the rule of the masculine mainframe. In Leo from January through October 2023, Lilith inspires you to throw a table rather than diminish quietly, to wear your rejection as a badge of honor. They wronged you. Now they have to watch the show.
And so you are invited to embrace grand romance, to ditch the drudgery in your closet and let yourself be seen. This isn’t a rote makeover but a chance to scramble the coding of your matrix, to incarnate your supreme, cinematic form. Carrie Bradshaw and Barbie don’t lean on irony, cynicism or subtlety to prove their intelligence. They’re in on the joke, and they use style to confront the 2D world around them. Suit up and join the fray.
Leo is the sign of the king, of the exalted hero who inspires the best in their people. With some special exceptions, the stars of this era aren’t up to the job. It’s your turn. This retrograde is an invitation to clean up your social media, to consider the impact your speech — or, better yet, your silence — has on the ecosystem around you.
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