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Saturday 1 February 2014

Pisces Horoscope For February 2014



                     Pisces Horoscope For February 2014            


While you will always have to wait until the Sun’s return to your sign on the 19th February for the official start of your birthday month and new solar year, within the very early hours of the month it’s going to feel like you've had a head start and while this will ultimately prove to be a false start, this will buy you some valuable insight that will prove invaluable in the long run. That head start comes from Mercury’s return to your sign on the 1st February, giving you a chance to get your head in the game and to shift your mental focus towards opening new doors, 18 days before your birthday month even begins. However, the false alarm will sound when Mercury turns retrograde on the 7th February and then retrogrades back out on the 13th February, returning to help the Sun and the wind down of your current solar year. Yet Mercury will return with a wealth of ideas, a mental take on the conditions in your new solar year, before it even begins and while the Sun is still winding down your old solar year.
This is akin to being given a chance to travel into the future, have a look around and then come back to the drawing board armed with a mix of foresight and hindsight. That means that when the Sun does return to your sign and kicks off your new solar year, you won’t be going in blind. In the meantime, you have an important month for money matters, with your financial passions and fighting spirit not only still being inflamed by Mars, warrior planet of the cosmos, but slowing down ahead of his retrograde turn early next month this looks to be a campaign that will dominate at least the first half of 2014. Venus, on the other hand, is on a mission to make February a fun, social and serendipitous month, having spent the whole of January waking you up to what you've been missing out on. In the meantime, a Full Moon in your work sector on the 15th February will help you to tap into some interesting developments on the income front.

(hl)

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