Madame Clairevoyant: Horoscopes for the Week of September 28

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Madame Clairevoyant: Horoscopes for the Week of September 28
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On Monday night, Saturn, the planet of responsibility and restriction, stations direct in disciplined Capricorn

Serena Williams, a Libra. Photo-Illustration: by Preeti Kinha; Photos: Getty Early Sunday morning, communication planet Mercury enters intense and provocative Scorpio, making people eager to connect in ways that are deeper and truer. You might find yourself seeking sharp and bracing honesty instead of superficial platitudes. . This marks the final portion of its challenging, three-year journey through the sign; it enters imaginative Aquarius in December.

Taurus Weekly Horoscope This week, all the grief you’ve been pushing down and out of sight might threaten to overflow. All the pent-up pressure, all the fury you’ve been trying to contain, might threaten to burst out. Your job, weirdly enough, is to let it do so. You don’t have to keep a perfect emotional balance. You don’t have to remain steady and unmoved through violence and tragedy, and you don’t have to peacefully bear the weight of unbearable feelings.

Leo Weekly Horoscope Sometimes, when you do the right thing, you’re rewarded with a sense of significance, with a heady feeling that your actions have changed something. But your actions won’t always feel important, even when you’re doing truly important things. It’s easy to get discouraged by this, to feel like your efforts have been in vain. But it’s rare to be able to judge anything right in the moment.

Scorpio Weekly Horoscope This week, you might just feel depleted, exhausted and wrung out. You might feel like you’ve used up all your good ideas and given away all your love, like you have nothing left to give. It can be terrifying to be this tired; it can make you wonder who will stick around and keep loving you. But pretending like you’re OK won’t accomplish anything — you can’t fake your way into magically, instantly feeling strong and vital again.

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