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Neptune goes retrograde from July 2, how will it affect your horoscope? Here are details
Aries
As the sun in Cancer makes a semisquare to Uranus in Taurus when the week begins on July 2, it affects the people born under the sign of Aries in a particular way. It may bring pressure to do better. This pressure is necessary to keep people away from impulsive spending or rash actions. Aries may feel a little unwilling to see other people’s point of view.
Taurus
As the week for Taurus begins on July 2, it is a time to look at how the people born under the zodiac sign of Taurus want to present themselves to the world. They are prone to be misunderstood or misinterpreted in one way or the other.Also Read: Kevin Costner’s western epic: Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 streaming details
Gemini
With Neptune going retrograde, the people born under the sign of Gemini may consider a financial course correction. Their priorities are shifting, and their behaviors, spending habits, and ways of earning may drastically change. But they may have the energy to unfold over weeks or months. They could also be inspired to announce to others or a promise to themselves today.
Cancer
For Cancerians, the retrograde position of Neptune may hurt them as they may be let down by their friends. For them, it may be important to consider if the friendship is valuable at all. It may also signal that it is time for a change in the relationship.
FAQs:
For which qualities is Neptune known?
Neptune is associated with fantasy, dreams, projections, consciousness, and idealism, moving away from the status quo. In astrology, it also means evolutions, artistry, and empathy, but also illusion, confusion, and vagueness.
What happens when Neptune goes retrograde?
A retrograde Neptune will not force people to think about fantasy, dreams, idealism, or relationships, it will also teach many lessons as well.
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