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Weekly Horoscope by Melissa // Feb 4-10

Your weekly horoscope by Melissa // Psychic -reader at The Merry Owl in Dobbs Ferry

ARIES  March 21 - April 19

  • The Week: Exciting
  • The Mood: In Control, Confident
  • The Outlook: You are ready to address fears and take on new challenges. Your love life this week will be exciting and refreshing. If you are in a relationship, expect a very romantic gesture from your partner. If you are single, feel free to flirt. Real love may come your way in the form of an old friend or neighbor.

 

TAURUS April 20 - May 20

  • The Week: Challenging
  • The Mood: Proud, Courageous
  • The Outlook: There are some bad habits that you need to address this week. You may feel unhealthy, or like you have been over indulging in life's pleasures. Moderation is on your mind this week and how to obtain it. Don't be afraid to ask for help, sign up for a mediation or yoga class, or subscribe to a health magazine. You need to make a real change in your daily routine.

 

GEMINI May 21 -June 20

  • The Week: All about you
  • The Mood: Sexy, Passionate
  • The Outlook: You may shed a few passionate tears this week, Gemini. A great epiphany is coming your way and will hit you when you least expect it. The feeling of frustration you have had recently will be comical. This week it will feel like the spotlight is all on you, especially in your love life. This is a good week for a change in physical appearance. Trust your instincts and don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

 

CANCER June 21 - July 22

  • The Week: Tedious
  • The Mood: Brave, Lonely at times
  • The Outlook: This week you will be letting go of the past. Many friends and situations that are no longer serving you need to be eliminated. Be proud of yourself and your strength to move forward. However, do not let this sudden change derail you from your path, you may feel lonely at times this week, but it is all for the greater outcome.

 

LEO July 23 - August 22

  • The Week: Successful, Joyous
  • The Mood: Content, Satisfied
  • The Outlook: You may have recently accomplished a goal that you have been working on for a long time, or perhaps you are in the middle of doing so. Now is the time to step back and reflect on what an amazing job you have done, give yourself a hand, and maybe even go out for some ice cream! It's time to celebrate, it's very important that you emotionally reward yourself this week.


VIRGO August 23 - September 22

  • The Week: Intense
  • The Mood: In Charge, Empowered
  • The Outlook: This week you really need to put your foot down, especially in the work place. It's time to put up boundaries in your life, too many people have been taking advantage of you in one way or another. Its okay to be angry, and straightforward with people. Don't be afraid of their reaction, they had it coming to them. You will feel great relief once this week is over.

 

LIBRA September 23 - October 22

  • The Week: Shocking
  • The Mood: Displeased
  • The Outlook: This is going to be a very tough week for you, Libra. There is a strong chance you and your lover will get into a fight, or possibly even break up. It is a lot coming to you all at once, and it feels overwhelming. You need to reach out and talk to someone who you know really loves you, you cannot fight this battle on your own, nor should you. This week is going to feel like a band-aid being pulled off. It hurts, but it will be over quickly.


SCORPIO October 23 - November 21

  • The Week: Dramatic
  • The Mood: Karmic return, helpful to others
  • The Outlook: There is a lot of drama going on in your social circle this week and you really do not want to get involved, however, you seem to always land right in the middle of things. This time it will work out in your favour. You may have to be the referee in a fight between two friends, or family members, but the karmic return you'll be seeing from it will be well worth it. Don't forget to spend some time on yourself this week, many people are counting on you for emotional support, and you may find yourself a bit burnt out by Friday.


AQUARIUS January 20 - February 18

  • The Week: Exhausting, Unusual
  • The Mood: Enlightened
  • The Outlook: Listen, you have a habit of holding on to the past. You must let go of grudges and for goodness sake, be kind to your lover. Put yourself in their shoes. You can be all too selfish at times and you really must hold back. Swallow your pride and take a deep breath, the world does not revolve around you. You will learn a lot from your experience this week, and it will benefit your way of reacting to others feelings immensely.


CAPRICORN December 22 - January 19

  • The Week: Peaceful
  • The Mood: Loving, Mature
  • The Outlook: You have recently had a shift in consciousness, Capricorn. You are turning into a soft, calm creature who just wants to be loved. This is a beautiful thing, and it does NOT mean you are vulnerable. Feel free to be kind, loving and generous. Do not be afraid to trust! Give your partner and your friends the utmost faith in their judgement. This week should be a breeze.


SAGITTARIUS November 22 - December 21

  • The Week: Full of passion
  • The Mood: In love
  • The Outlook: It has been all about love for your lately, Sagg. If you are in a relationship, there is a gap in communication that needs to be addressed. Your sex life is wonderful as usual, but you may want to be more of a giver than a taker. Its time to form a stronger bond with your lover. If you are single, watch out! Someone is coming your way...Are you ready for an intense relationship? If not, don't give out any mixed signals.


PISCES February 19 - March 20

  • The Week: Aggravating, Cautious
  • The Mood: Frustrating
  • The Outlook: Hold it right there Pisces. You are getting way ahead of yourself. Luck may not be on your side this week, especially financially, so you must air on the side of caution. If you where planning on spending a lot on a night out, or going to a concert, you may have to sit this one out. You need to play it cool, and stay focused on the long term. Try not to get caught up in all the drama that has been surrounding you recently, and if you need a shoulder to cry on, you know who to go to.

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