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Sagittarius Daily Horoscope Today for 2nd August 2025: Reflect Inward, Release What No Longer Serves

Sagittarius Daily Horoscope Today for 2nd August 2025: Reflect Inward, Release What No Longer Serves

Economic Times5 days ago
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Sagittarius Horoscope Today: The Moon in the Scorpio sign activates your subconscious, encouraging introspection and emotional release. Mercury is retrograde in the Cancer sign. This brings back financial or emotional matters needing closure. It is a day to slow down and reset.
ET Online Working behind the scenes will be more fruitful than centre-stage efforts. You need to trust your instincts. But don't reveal too much yet. Mars in the Virgo sign may add pressure. You need to stay focused, not scattered.Old debts or shared financial responsibilities could resurface. You need to reassess your investments. You need to consult experts before making decisions. Avoid lending or borrowing today if possible.
You may need space to process your feelings. Keep communication gentle. You should avoid bringing up the past impulsively.Your energy may dip. You need to take extra rest. Meditation or a quiet walk will help you recharge emotionally.Written by: Anand Sagar Pathak of Astropatri.com
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