✨TAURUS SEASON 2022✨
The Sun leaves fiery Aries for a more down to earth sign Taurus, today April 19th💚
During the next month you will begin to see higher levels of energy become more grounded. You may even see yourself becoming more quiet, introverted, and patient. You may find yourself wanting to be more practical and determined to reach goals. Especially ones that have already been set in motion, but haven't been worked on because Aries Season had you all fired up. A Taurus Sun provides us with the inner strength to ‘follow through.’ So if you started projects during Aries season, expect to gain the motivation to complete them during Taurus season.
Keywords: ‘I have’. Envision the things you want and believe you already HAVE them.
Taurus’ ruling planet is the very sensual and romantic Venus. You may want to experience new flavorful and colorful foods, taking soothing baths, explore your sensuality, and dabbling more in the creative arts.
Two major lessons to learn during Taurus season are openness to change and the ability to be more adaptable to surroundings. Try not to be so rigid in thought or resist change. It will only make things more difficult for you when you face adversities. Roll with the punches, sort of speak.
Wishing you a beautiful Taurus Season♉💚
Happy birthday dear Taurus🎉
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No telescope? No problem! 🔭
March brings stellar opportunities for early risers and night owls alike — no telescope necessary. Keep your eyes on the skies for some of this month’s highlights:
- Beginning around March 18 or 19 each morning before sunrise, sky gazers can spot Saturn approaching closer to Mars and Venus
- All month: Spot the Y-shaped constellation Taurus, the bull will be visible high in the southwest evening skies. An open cluster of loosely bound grouping of stars forms the face of the bull – this is the Hyades star cluster, the nearest open star cluster to us.
- All month: Look out for four stars mentioned in this clip – these are known to have their own planets orbiting around them. Look for these distant “suns” for yourself!
Tag someone to go stargazing with this month.💫
Credit: NASA
Cover Image: Stephen Rahn
Producer: Preston Dyches
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