Libra Monthly Horoscopes - January sample
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General
If there was any doubt that 2010 was destined to be an important professional year, they’ll be shattered on Day 1, with a lunar eclipse in your career sector on New Year’s Day. With no planets in your career sector, this is likely to come from out of the blue evoking a competitive spirit that may see you urgently upgrading your New Year’s resolutions. It is just 17 days later that Jupiter, planet of luck moves into your work sector, making 2010 a lucky and expansive year for work opportunities. While Jupiter leaves your romantic and creative sector on the 18th January there is little chance that you'll get away with letting life become all work and no play, with Neptune staying on all year and being joined by Venus on the 19th January and a day later by the Sun on the 20th January. Meanwhile, the year begins with a lot more focus on your home, family and property situation than you’d normally find, with a solar eclipse on the 15th January creating an opportunity for new beginnings.
Love
As far as your love life is concerned, the old year doesn’t end until the 18th January, with an urgent need to squeeze every possible romantic advantage out while you can. It’s on the 18th January that Jupiter, planet of luck leaves your romantic sector, wrapping up a journey that he began in January 2009. Until he leaves he’s working with Neptune, planet of dreams and fantasies, for the last time ever, in your lifetime, in your romantic sector. Together they’re working to evoke the kind of romantic dreams and fantasies that will last you a lifetime. On the 19th January, just a day after Jupiter leaves your romantic sector Venus, planet of love arrives and on the 20th January, just a day later again, she’s joined by the Sun. Together the Sun and Venus begin the lifelong process of turning romantic dreams into reality, with your job until then being to leave them with plenty to work with.
Money
It is just as well that both your money houses are empty as you move into 2010 and that there will be no activity in either until Venus reaches your financial sector on the 1st April. This leaves you free to put all your focus on your professional situation, paying attention to the lunar eclipse in your career sector on New Year’s Day and working with Jupiter, planet of luck as he moves into your work sector on the 18th January. Working with Uranus in your work sector for the first time since 1928, they’re here for a very short period of time, with Uranus leaving at the end of May and Jupiter in early June. The more energy and focus you can put into seizing and growing the work opportunities that will start opening up this month, the better positioned you'll be to make the most of the financial opportunities that begin opening up in April. Pay your financial situation no more or less attention than is required to keep things on track, leaving your next big push till April.
Business
Even if you had moved into the closing hours of 2009 believing 2010 was going to be just another professional year, those illusions are being shattered within hours. It’s in the early hours of 2010, before most people are even out of bed, that a lunar eclipse falls in your career sector, bringing an unexpected surge in competitiveness and a drive to succeed. This sees you move into the New Year defending bottom lines you may not have even realised were there, moving into the New Year with a sense of professional resolve that you didn’t see coming. The Moon will be gone by the 2nd January and for a while this may leave you wondering what all that was about. Those questions will be answered on the 18th January when Jupiter, planet of luck moves into your work sector, making 2010 your luckiest year for work opportunities since 1998 and your biggest work year ever, since 1928, for that was the last time Jupiter and Uranus joined forces in your work sector. That’s why a lunar eclipse in your career sector on the 1st January needed to give your competitive drives a push start.