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Weekly Horoscope (May 26 – June 01): Weekly predictions based on your chinese zodiac sign

Weekly Horoscope (May 26 – June 01): Weekly predictions based on your chinese zodiac sign

Time of India27-05-2025

Weekly Horoscope for
Rat Zodiac
(1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020)
This week, dear Rat, you will feel an inner compass gaining on power. Slowly, the confusion that had got into your mind will be clearing out. Remember to trust your heart's voice while moving forward and never rush into decisions.
Little signs out there in life will show you the way. It matters to think deeply about what is important and where you want to set your feet. Keep it simple when trying and be easygoing when thinking. Peace will come through, and your clarity of direction will shine out. Just follow that light within and be patient.
Weekly Horoscope for Ox Zodiac (1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009, 2021)
Ox, this week holds the soft, early stages of beauty for you. With a more open heart and alert mind, you can feel your great readiness to take the first step forward.
Drop that old weight; new energy holds all sorts of promise and joy for you to embrace. Simple kindnesses and truthful acts will build your strength. Life is granting you a second chance to love more and live more joyfully. Now, the change is nothing to fear; this is the beginning of your growth.
Weekly Horoscope for
Tiger Zodiac
(1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010, 2022)
Tiger, your energies remain strong, and silence stands strong for you this week. There is far greater power in your presence than in your voice.
Walk into that room with the calm and courage that begs to be acknowledged. The world around you will notice without you having to say much. Do it with dignity and heart; results are bound to come. Trust, in your quiet focus, will bring winning outcomes. Avoid empty talk, and conserve your energies; actions will demonstrate greater value than words ever can.
Weekly Horoscope for Rabbit Zodiac (1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, 2023)
Rabbit, this week is meant for healing and care. It must not have you rushing or doing hard labour.
Choose simple food, soft words, and kind company. Together, these tiny options will invigorate your soul. Usually, you will feel fatigue, but it is your body begging you to rest; listen to that! Slow moments will mean more than loud days. If you nurse your heart now, strength will follow soon. Let the peace gurgle within you in stillness.
Weekly Horoscope for
Dragon Zodiac
(1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012, 2024)
Dragon, this week, you learn that the peace you seek on the outside is truly at your core.
Life might feel uncertain, so become your own shelter by caring for yourself. Never wait for comfort to come from someone else; give it to your own heart. Find time to sit quietly all alone and really listen to your true feelings. You are stronger when you feel safe with yourself. This week is not a time for big moves but for building trust in your own company.
Let self-love be your strength now.
Weekly Horoscope for
Snake Zodiac
(1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013)
Snake, this week offers the lesson to put down the habit of trying to control every last detail.
Things unfold slowly ahead, and it is not for you to force an outcome. Confide in life to go ahead with or against your will, because given that choice, life will be moving outside of your plans. Dump the stress, and you will find a parade in. What must be is coming to you at the right time; you have instant clarity when you are calm and accepting.
Let this week be about trust, not tension. Flow like water with no hesitation.
Weekly Horoscope for
Horse Zodiac
(1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014)
Horse, instead of running fast with your energy, this week insists that you slow down.
Make peace your daily breath. Do not expect to be calm in the perfect moment; instead, choose to be calm in each step, even though there are trials. Peace is not a destination, but a way of life. Walk softly in this world and speak gently from your heart. Care for your world of inner thoughts and feelings; you will find that your heart settles.
The more you are at peace, the stronger you might feel without being pushed.
Weekly Horoscope for
Goat Zodiac
(1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991, 2003, 2015)
Joy is coming to visit you this week, Goat.
Just like a gentle breeze, joy can be fleeting, so embrace it. Allow joy to touch your heart through the little things, without worrying that they may be gone in an instant. Dance, laugh, and relax to ease your spirit. In this present moment, there are countless gifts hidden for you. Do not seek joy or strength to last forever; instead, accept them whenever they come. By recognising their beautiful and fleeting nature, you will feel uplifted and fulfilled.
Weekly Horoscope for
Monkey Zodiac
(1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004, 2016)
Monkey, this week brings you strength from deep within. Maybe you do not see all the changes, but inside you, your roots are growing firm. Stand tall in what you are becoming with no fear or doubt. Even if outside things seem slow, there is some work being done in your heart and mind, so take some time to honour your journey. You are setting a strong foundation toward your future; thus, let your actions emanate quiet confidence.
Believe in your course and hold steady, for you are indeed growing in the right direction.
Weekly Horoscope for Rooster Zodiac (1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005, 2017)
Rooster, this week, you are asked to get rid of too many plans. Leave room for the unknown because life may find the sweetest way to surprise you. Do not set your mind to control every detail. It may sometimes be best to leave a few open. You may meet someone, learn something, or feel joy for no reason at all. Trust that not knowing could be wisdom.
Open as the sky, gentle as a breeze. Your week will blaze beyond your expectations.
Weekly Horoscope for
Dog Zodiac
(1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006, 2018)
Dog, the week reminds you of the strength you have. Even when the whole world feels unsteady, you are more grounded than you know. Trust that quiet voice inside of you, because it has much to teach you. Do not seek approvals outside; true approval is within yourself. You have given warmth and support to many with your steadfast nature, but now it is time to support yourself.
Be aware of the cool earth beneath your feet and have peace in your heart.
This is not the time to hurry about; stand tall on your grounds. Calmness will lead to confidence.
Weekly Horoscope for
Pig Zodiac
(1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007, 2019)
Pig, you enter this week with more wisdom than before. The experiences of the past days have made your heart teach softer but stronger. You are now prepared to go forward with grace and kindness. Old worries, do not carry them anymore. They have taught you sufficiently. Cast your sights forward with courage. Speak less, feel more, and trust your steps. You need not prove anything. Your quiet power will show you. May your deeds be marked by simplicity and your spirit be lifted.
You are ready to walk into the new light.
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