Planet Waves Weekly Horoscope 995 — Sun Enters Taurus, Mars in the Grand Cross and a Solar Eclipse on the Way

Today I will be writing Planet Waves Weekly #995, my horoscope readings that will be published Friday morning. They will cover the Sun’s ingress into Taurus, and they’re also the last horoscope before the grand cross on April 23 — the main event that I cover in the 2014 Spring Report and The Mars Effect annual readings.

Focus of chart for Planet Waves Weekly #995. This grouping of planets covers early Pisces to early Taurus. This chart is for Saturday, April 19.
Focus of chart for Planet Waves #995. This grouping of planets covers early Pisces to early Taurus. This chart is for April 19.

My weekly readings, which cover your sign and your rising sign, are part of a subscription product that’s sent to our members every Friday morning. They are considered a Sun-sign horoscope, but in reality, they’re a lot more. I take in many more factors than your sign, and give myself more space to work than just about any other weekly horoscope.

I use the space to deliver a clear, useful message, something dependable that you can actually take with you; something that will make a difference that day, and for the coming week or two. The key to a good horoscope is boiling down the data into something that is clear and helpful, not loaded with astrological language (I explain and teach that other places).

These readings are as real as astrology gets. They’re different than a natal chart reading, but there are many ways to do astrology well. In the end, the astrology you get is as good as the astrologer you get — and their ability to both interpret and convey an idea.

In this week’s edition, I am factoring in the following major events:

We just experienced an unusually potent lunar eclipse in Libra, and the world is still vibrating from that. This influenced relationships and what you might think of as environmental circumstances — and may have pushed you to make up your mind about something after a long delay. Eclipses have lasting impact, and need to be considered long after they happen.

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