Leo the Lion knows that life without enjoyment is no life at all. All work and no play makes us all dull. So when Mars moves through this fun-loving sign, we’re encouraged to not just recognize the positive moments, but to actually make time for more happiness, excitement, and play.
Mars in Leo is also a time to follow your heart. Leo rules the heart, and his enthusiastic passion is rewarded during this transit. Adopting the Lion’s confidence and courage helps us pursue whatever it is that sets our souls on fire. Outside of Mars in Leo, there are few chances to reach this level of creativity and eagerness in our lives, which is why we must relish this opportunity!
While confidence is a good thing, overconfidence can lead to trouble, and that’s definitely a risk while Mars is in Leo. We think we deserve the rewards without doing the work, and deserve unwavering respect whether we give it or not. Leo is a stellar performer, but acting the part isn’t enough. If you want to be admired, you must be admirable. If you want to be a leader, you must lead. If you want to be respected, you must be respectable.
Enthusiasm is contagious while Mars is in Leo but so is drama. We crave more attention during this transit, and when we don’t get it, we feel offended. Because Leo is the sign of expression, we won’t sit idly by. We need to roar to show how we feel, which could lead to one or two explosive situations.
The best lesson to learn while Mars moves through Leo is that the ego can be both a beautiful and a disastrous thing. We feel proud when our egos are fed, but offended when they are hurt or ignored. This transit offers you a chance to reflect on what ego means to you, and to balance the role it plays in your life.
"Leo, You're the One: Time to Dodge Retrogrades Like Neo Dodges Bullets!"
The next Leo will start in 159 days, at Tuesday, 23 July, 2024
The Moon moves to Leo in 7 days, at Thursday, 22 February, 2024
Mercury moves to Leo in 139 days, at Wednesday, 03 July, 2024
Venus moves to Leo in 148 days, at Friday, 12 July, 2024
Mars moves to Leo in 263 days, at Monday, 04 November, 2024
The First Quarter moon is currently 6 days old. The next new moon is at 9:02:45, 10 Mar 2024. The next full moon is at 7:01:37, 25 Mar 2024.
Oh, Leo! Your fiery, outgoing nature is as evident as a supernova in the Andromeda galaxy. But remember, even the brightest stars need a break from time to time!
This week, with the First Quarter moon, which in nerdy terms is around 6 days old (or approximately 10080 minutes, or 604800 seconds...you get the idea), it's time for you to pause and reflect. Just think of it as your system going into sleep mode for some essential updates. Now, I'm not suggesting you start hibernating like a bear on Mars (I mean, we're not even sure if they exist yet), but a little downtime wouldn't harm.
Maybe pick up that Stephen Hawking book that's been gathering dust on your shelf, or binge-watch the latest season of "Star Trek". Or, hey, how about some quantum physics research papers? Nah, just kidding! Unless...?
Your creative juices are flowing faster than binary code on a supercomputer, so why not channel them into something constructive? And by constructive, I don't mean attempting to build a Stargate in your basement. Remember what happened last time?
Your phrase for this week, Leo? #OutOfThisWorldOptimism. The cosmos is reminding you to harness the power of positive thinking, even when facing challenges like a black hole of uncertainty.
Romantically, this could be a week of stellar connections. But, don't rush. Remember, even in a universe that's expanding at the speed of light, it's okay to take things slow. #StellarSlowJam
So, Leo, here's your mission briefing: Take time to recharge, indulge your inner nerd, and keep radiating positivity. And, remember, even if you can't crack the code of the universe, you're still out of this world! #NerdPower #AstrologyWithASciFiTwist
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SignToday Is Posting: 15.02.2024 07:42:01 (leo-15-02-2024)
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