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Taurus Daily Horoscope Today – 26th July 2025: The day brings a mix of emotional clarity and practical focus

Taurus Daily Horoscope Today – 26th July 2025: The day brings a mix of emotional clarity and practical focus

Economic Times2 days ago
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The day brings a mix of emotional clarity and practical focus. Venus will be transiting from the Gemini sign. The Moon will be in the Leo sign. You are urged to balance your logic with your heart in key decisions.
ET Online Your creative thinking helps you shine professionally. You can do well in communication or marketing. Be cautious with details. Mercury being retrograde can cause technical or clerical errors.Venus and Jupiter in the Gemini sign can open doors for new income sources, but avoid overcommitting financially. A delayed payment or miscommunication may briefly unsettle your budget.
Emotions run deep today, but your expression may be tricky. Mercury being retrograde can help to bring up past issues. You can use this as a chance to clear the air constructively.Focus on respiratory and throat health. Mindful breathing and light exercises can help ease mental restlessness and physical tension.Written by: Anand Sagar Pathak of Astropatri.com. For feedback, write to hello@astropatri.com
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