Keep sight of the bigger picture in both your professional and personal relationships.
, sets the tone for a sensual month of eating, drinking, and celebrating with those you love. Then,. Expect technology, travel, and communication to return to normal. Adventurous and celebratory Sagittarius season begins onEven with all the parties and social energy of this month, when Venus, the planet of love and abundance, enters hard-working Capricorn on, you'll find yourself craving deep connections that stand the test of time.
Celebrate all the abundance in your life with a Venusian celebration of food, drink, and friends. Full moons are measures of accomplishment. Meditate on 2019's manifestations and make room for many more. A door opens to get what you want romantically on, when fighter planet Mars enters seductive Scorpio. However, the mood is also suspicious.
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