
Aquarius weekly horoscope: What your star sign has in store for August 17
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AQUARIUS
JAN 21 - FEB 18
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What a makeover new moon means for you is up to you – so many opportunities to feel, look and behave differently are lining up this week.
But when you see the right one, you will recognise it instantly.
A time of home, or love, inequality can end as Mercury layers purpose into your mind and your voice, helping to make a point as many times as you need to.
Luck circles '71'.
DESTINY DAYS: Monday is your day to stop – and see the perfect opportunity is right in front of you.
Try a new timetable, on Wednesday. Choose odd numbers at the weekend.
LUCKY LINKS: Your colleague with the most infectious laugh. A contest linked to memory. Your oldest piece of tech.
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NEW MOON NEW START: This week's new moon lights ups your zone of deep spiritual beliefs, and the ability to turn these to reality.
So a set of style or experience goals, that you assume are simply a pipe dream, can be brought out and presented in a whole new light.
Inside your own mind, and confidence centre, but also outwardly, to other people. You'll feel, see, hear and even taste in exciting new ways.
This is just the start!
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