
Horoscope today, July 22 2025: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg
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OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died in 2023 but her column is being kept alive by her friend and protégée Maggie Innes.
Read on to see what's written in the stars for you today.
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♈ ARIES
March 21 to April 20
Your creative chart shines as bright as the sun, giving you extra confidence to present and promote your personal ideas.
So do resist temptation to water these down or copycat anyone else.
Saturn may try to block a big Aries change, but you can find the perfect balance of courage and caution.
Passion is ready to talk.
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♉ TAURUS
April 21 to May 21
Your place in a family may feel like it is fading, but as the sun moves signs, this can change.
You should stand up for what you think is right, and even people who always seem to say no to your dreams can start to rethink your shared future.
Love has a deep, meaningful value for you. Don't be tempted to settle for less.
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♊ GEMINI
Talks that have stalled can get going again – the key is to adjust your words, but keep your feelings the same.
At work, you may feel you have something to prove, but check in with colleagues that this is an accurate assessment of a situation.
In love, it costs nothing to be kind and create some emotional space.
May 22 to June 21
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♋ CANCER
June 22 to July 22
The sun highlights what and who you truly value – and today part of this should include your own ambitions.
Stepping back so others can shine may have served you well in the past, but your future asks you to own your dreams and be proud of them.
In love, hiding your deepest self could confuse partners, new or old.
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♌ LEO
July 23 to August 23
You are ready for your moment in the sun, so embrace your all-star ruler with confidence and courage.
This can be your day to set out a list of personal 'must haves' at work and in love.
Your name on that door, chair or document is coming close.
For Jupiter luck, numbers or names in a dream are worth noting.
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♍ VIRGO
August 24 to September 22
Finding friendship and support in unlikely places and people can be your theme, so it's worth giving everyone you meet today your absolute attention – even if at first they seem outside your comfort zone.
In love, you are changing in ways that can help keep relationships fresh – try not to ignore your heart's honesty.
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If it matters to you, then it matters
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♎ LIBRA
September 23 to October 23
Gathering the right people around you may have felt like a challenge lately, but now you're on a roll.
You see you can gain good friends by being one yourself.
At work, seeing what others need before they do can be a game-changer.
Love-wise, perfection is good, but potential is better – an Aries can promise this.
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♏ SCORPIO
October 24 to November 22
With the sun at the top of your chart, you have extra energy and enthusiasm that overflows from you all day and is so attractive to everyone around you.
You may not realise how strings are being pulled for your benefit, but they are.
Play your part by ignoring petty rules and resentments. Always see the bigger picture.
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♐ SAGITTARIUS
November 23 to December 21
New horizons open up and, when you lift your eyes and mind out of routine, you can see this for yourself.
Recent events may have demanded a lot from you, but this has made you stronger, and the chance to prove this can be coming soon.
Your team-building skills are supreme, in everything from sport to love.
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♑ CAPRICORN
December 22 to January 20
Accepting what you can't change, but pursuing what you can, is your motto for today.
It might be easier to give up on everything and everyone, but this is not the Capricorn way.
In passion terms, couples will benefit from accepting that work needs to be done.
Single? The One is a minority sport super-fan.
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Solo goals are for earlier in the day – to get them ready to go
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♒ AQUARIUS
January 21 to February 18
With the sun strong in your co-operation centre, you can believe the best of everyone, including yourself.
A deal that has stuck for several weeks can suddenly shift.
Jupiter selects a working team to be in line for luck when they also research or remember together.
Love has a streak of pure fun.
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♓ PISCES
February 19 to March 20
A time of denial linked to fitness is over – you have special warmth to help yourself and others push towards ambitious health goals.
But it's important to set a realistic deadline rather than an impossible goal.
In love, if security is your number one need, pretending otherwise could lead you down the wrong road.
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