Free Will Astrology: Week of Jan. 28
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Free Will Astrology: Week of Jan. 28
"In 1953, Edmund Hillary of New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay of Nepal became the first climbers to trek to the summit of Mount Everest. They both said later that the climb down was as important and challenging as the ascent. The lesson: Achievement doesn't end when you reach the peak. Aries, you may be nearing or have just passed a high point of effort or recognition. Soon you will need to manage the descent with aplomb."
"Aurora borealis occurs when highly charged particles from the Sun strike molecules high in the Earth's atmosphere, causing them to glow. The display that looks like gorgeous magic is actually our planet's invisible magnetic shield and upper atmosphere lighting up under the pressure of an intense solar storm. Dear Taurus, I think your life has a metaphorical resemblance. The strength you've been quietly maintaining without much fanfare has become vividly apparent because it's being activated."
Aries faces the need to manage the descent after a peak achievement, advised to proceed slowly and protect the legacy of the victory. Taurus is likened to the aurora borealis: inner strength and protective boundaries are becoming visible and actively working. Gemini is urged to reject strict moderation and instead cultivate abundance, lavishness, and joyful liberation through celebratory exploits. Cancer imagery notes sea otters holding paws to stay safe and connected, suggesting the value of mutual support and maintaining closeness to prevent drifting apart.
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