Mars, the Planet of Action, Ambition, and Desire, is leaving its all-time favorite fiery spot in Aries and entering into chill Taurus on July 5, where it'll stay until August 20. For the coming weeks, we'll feel a strong pull to embrace the slowness of life: leisure, relaxing, vacationing.
, says that this particular Mars in Taurus transit will be a bit volatile, due to Mars meeting with Uranus and the Lunar North Node of Destiny during its stint in Taurus."Both Mars and the North Node will function as triggers and will be activating, which is expected to bring all the change we have been experiencing in 2021 and 2022 to a head," she says.
Although a bit rocky, there is a positive side to this transit."Mars in Taurus can mean constant effort focused on a long-term goal," says Montúfar."So, if we have our eyes set on the price, this planet-sign combination can help us make small but steady steps to achieve something meaningful." Slow and steady wins the race, remember?
And Taurus loves to relax, so take advantage of any downtime you can get your hands on — the universe will reward you."Right now, you are going to see in a really real way that rest and relaxation are truly equally important as hard work," Murphy says."Schedule in time on your calendar for self-care, naps, and leisure and protect that space with a bullish intensity.
For the next two-ish months, give yourself grace and the gift of a slow summer. It's hard to continue to fight for what's right when we're exhausted, anyway — so rest up.
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