New Moon in Taurus
According to the Tropical Zodiac, the New Moon will occur in the sign of Taurus as early as April 30, 2022. Taurus benefits from the gift of energy bestowed by Venus and builds on the theme of the past Full Moon in Libra. However, we will no longer be willing to contemplate beauty, harmony and prosperity — we have drawn the right conclusions, and it is time for joy and prosperity!\n\nAstrologers believe that the New Moon in Taurus makes us all calmer and more productive. During this period, people are not inclined to act recklessly; they are eager to see things through and tend to be as busy as a bee. Moreover, the Moon will give us a chance to schedule our current affairs wisely. The sense of calm and confidence in our future empowers us to set proper priorities and think out specific steps towards our dreams.
However, if you wish to indulge in idleness and rest today — just do so! We all need to make a break once in a while, and the New Moon is the perfect time. The current planetary situation envisions very few difficulties, and there is no need to worry that something might go wrong.\n\nA stellium in Pisces will add dreaminess and sensitivity to our mood. An unexpected visit by a muse should not surprise you. Indeed, she can be fastidious at times and it is not easy to please her — but today’s encounter has enough potential to present a true masterpiece to the world!\n\nAny communication will be easy and pleasant today, be it business partners, old friends or significant others. Share smiles with passersby, shower people with compliments and do not hesitate to make new acquaintances.\n\nRemember that prosperity is the way you live and think, and not just money or things.
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