Your Stars for the week 27th June - 4th July
25/06/2008
Aries
Expect an inspiring boost to your willpower and drive to succeed. Goals become clearer, energy more focussed with an almost magical ability to rise above opposition.
Taurus
Short journeys can be profitable with enjoyable encounters with old contacts. Fate steps in to bring an unusual turn of events in business or career.
Gemini
Musicians and artists should be enjoying successful delivery and performance. Householders need to pay attention to routine maintenance and repairs.
Cancer
You look good, feel good and should be attracting great vibrations from all you encounter. A nice time for indulging in little luxuries and some 'feel good' factors.
Leo
The good news is that irritability and overheated behaviour should begin to subside but the bad news is family and finances seem set to create arguments.
Virgo
Take care of health for the next six weeks as Mar's energy combines with Saturn's caution making you drive with a foot on the brake and the accelerator.
Libra
Friends may be taking a break abroad or being more evasive or secretive than usual. Career and ambitions are more easily fulfilled so focus on these.
Scorpio
Get ready to enjoy greater group activity and teamwork and to gain from formerly adverse situations. Take care while driving or when taking on DIY.
Sagittarius
Expect some losses of projects or area of work and prepare to indulge in a little scheming to remove obstacles and frustration. Goods trends for designers.
Capricorn
An unexpected windfall could come your way while property affairs are set to improve slightly.Some good trends around for those in education.
Aquarius
You've survived Mars disturbing relationships and changing tactics is necessary. Legacies or inheritance issues need your attention in the weeks ahead.
Pisces
Relationships look like presenting some testing times over the next six weeks expect to win some and lose some. Use a charm offensive to rise above it all.
Lunar Lore
The Moon's origin is still a mystery best summed up by NASA scientist Dr Robert Brett,'It seems much easier to explain the non-existence of the Moon than its existence.'

