Astrology can be a powerful tool for self-understanding, but it should never replace your judgment, intuition, or lived experience. Learn how to work with astrology without becoming dependent on every transit, eclipse, retrograde, or moon phase.
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Astrology can be a powerful tool for self-understanding, but it should never replace your judgment, intuition, or lived experience. Learn how to work with astrology without becoming dependent on every transit, eclipse, retrograde, or moon phase.
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