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MOON ALERT: After 6 a.m., we have the all-clear to shop and do business. The moon is in Aries.

 

ARIES (March 21-April 19)

The moon is in your sign today, tomorrow and part of Friday, giving you a great need to belong and relate to others. Your emotional sensors will be strong, making you more sensitive to the feelings and moods of people around you. However, you will be emotionally demanding as well as giving.

 

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)

In the next few days, the moon is hidden in your chart, making you want to withdraw from others and seek solitude. You’re not being anti-social, you just prefer your own company. Now is the time to explore mystical or spiritual activities.

 

GEMINI (May 21-June 20)

Emotional contact with friends will be important to you today and tomorrow. In fact, you will feel more protective and supportive of friends. In turn, you want to know that you are important to them.

 

CANCER (June 21-July 22)

For today, tomorrow and part of Friday, the moon is at the very top of your chart — a sign that details of your private life might suddenly become public. Do you need to do some damage control? Watch what you say and where you say it.

 

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)

For the next three days, you want to expand your horizons, learn more and be with people from different backgrounds. If possible, you want to travel and be stimulated by fresh, different environments. You want to get more out of life.

 

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

You will feel more passionately about certain issues today, tomorrow and Friday. Your emotional experiences will be more intense than usual. In particular, you will have definite ideas about a shared property, will, inheritance or insurance matter.

 

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

The moon will be opposite your sign today, tomorrow and most of Friday, focusing your attention on your most personal relationships and partnerships. These people will be more important to you than usual. If you are in conflict with them, it will be more emotional than usual. Be loving and stay cool.

 

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

Until Friday, you might be involved in a project working on behalf of others. You might have to care for someone or put your own needs second because someone else needs your attention.

 

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

You will be wearing your heart on your sleeve for the next few days. Don’t try hiding your feelings. A romance will be exciting and emotional. You will feel particularly protective and nurturing to loved ones, especially children.

 

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

Until Friday, you might prefer to cocoon at home or seek the privacy of your inner world. Ideally, you will enjoy a relaxing, pleasant time at home. A conversation with a female family member could be significant. Take time to reflect.

 

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

Conversations with siblings, relatives and daily contacts will be important. You want to get right down to business and talk about what concerns you. It’s cards-on-the-table time; you don’t want anyone to dodge matters or hide.

 

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)

You will feel more possessive about something that you own this week, which is why you don’t want to lend anybody anything. You will be back to your old, generous self next week.

 

TODAY’S BIRTHDAY

Actress Kerry Bishé (1984) shares your birthday. You have a sense of authority that makes you a natural leader. This year, you are winding up things you began nine years ago. It’s time to leave behind heavy burdens and move on to something new and lighter. Start to identify what is no longer relevant in your life. You are lightening your load to get ready for new beginnings.

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