February for Taurus
Two contrasting trends this month make your life very interesting ... and somewhat complicated. First, a softening cycle starts when spiritual Neptune leads a trio of planets into its home sign, Pisces, on Feb. 3. This is a very long wave of increased sensitivity that will ebb and flow in the background during Neptune's 13-year stay in this sign. However, you begin to feel the effects quickly with perceptive Mercury's shift into empathetic Pisces on Feb. 13, and conjunction with Neptune in your 11th House of Groups on Feb. 14. The Sun follows suit on Feb. 19 to deepen your sense of compassion and encourage greater participation in altruistic organizations. You can be a charismatic leader or fall under the spell of a charming charlatan. Apply some good old Taurus common sense to temper fantasy with reality.
The dualistic nature of the month also leaves you managing urgent desires for love, pleasure and approval that are triggered when Venus leaps into reckless Aries on Feb. 8 and joins spontaneous Uranus on Feb. 9. These transits are in your 12th House of Secrets, stimulating forbidden desires that can lock you in a hidden world of shame or liberate you to enjoy unconventional forms of pleasure. Responsible Saturn's retrograde turn on Feb. 7 is a key factor in managing the spiritual and erotic influences pervasive this month.
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Keep In Mind: Recognizing the difference between a passing fancy and a deeply held need will simplify the complex choices you're facing now.
Career: Make a bold move
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Love: Rest, relax and reflect
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