Astrology

Your weekly horoscope: May 26 - June 1 2019

What do the stars hold in store for you?

26 May 2019 - 00:00 By linda shaw

GEMINI
May 21 to June 20
Things have been rather good lately. And they're about to get better. True, this may mean holding back on final plans for a while - just while the details are being finalised. But if it does, think of the extra time as an investment in your future. The gods are on your side this time. So use extra time to investigate anything even mildly confusing.
CANCER
June 21 – July 22
So you've been hoping - no, assuming - that the personal dramas will work themselves out? That you can simply carry on as before? Wrong. As you have so often announced, no one can be expected to be a mind reader. So if something has to be said, say it. And that means you. Your long-term emotional, not to mention financial, security are at stake here. Do something to ensure the best outcome. Show them you care.
LEO
Jul 23 - Aug 22
You can expect good news before the week is out. And while you wait, try counting the zillion little miracles that happen every day. The plan is to keep you in the mood to handle those tiny glitches at home. The rule here is, don't waste time worrying about who is "right". The trick is to figure out what's best for everyone - including you. No martyrs allowed. But no one needs to beat the others into submission either.
VIRGO
Aug 23 - Sep 22
All the people you would normally ask for advice are up to their knees in dramas of their own. And you've been wondering whether your own thoughts are getting out of style - even old fashioned. Well, so what? How about - for once - trusting yourself as much as you trust them. Could be you're just ahead of your time.
LIBRA
Sep 23 - Oct 22
Still dodging frantically between the ropes, trying to keep the peace? Yes, it's a cute trick, but not even you can maintain perfect harmony at all times. Besides, as you may not have figured out yet, the occasional screaming match is often the only thing that reveals the truth. So yes, duck and dive if you will. But you may need some boxing gloves to get it right. Just avoid the blaming thing. That never helps...

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