By Jeff Jawer
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A conjunction between romantic Venus and imaginative Neptune on March 6 puts you in a dream world ruled by love. You can be filled with it, fooled by it, inspired or exhausted by it, ready to surrender to it or to give up on it forever. This is a month of extremes. Relationships won't be boring with electric Uranus conjunct the compassionate Pisces New Moon in your House of Partnership on March 7. This can quickly warm you up to a person who is far from your usual type. But it can also put a chill into an ongoing relationship if it's been growing stale.
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A conjunction between romantic Venus and imaginative Neptune on March 6 puts you in a dream world ruled by love. You can be filled with it, fooled by it, inspired or exhausted by it, ready to surrender to it or to give up on it forever. This is a month of extremes. Relationships won't be boring with electric Uranus conjunct the compassionate Pisces New Moon in your House of Partnership on March 7. This can quickly warm you up to a person who is far from your usual type. But it can also put a chill into an ongoing relationship if it's been growing stale.
Change is the order of the day, so be ready to wake up and make some choices, or someone may shake things up for you. Intense emotions on the job, with friends or in an organization can push your buttons hard. If you start feeling edgy and critical, take a breath and think about what you're about to say. Words fly out like darts that can pop the bubble of trust you've created. What's supposed to be truthful can also be destructive if anger gets the upper hand. Sweet Venus enters your partnership house on March 12 to soften hearts and raise hope for harmony. Reality rudely enters the picture on the 15th when restrictive Saturn opposes Venus. It's decision time. Do you want to settle for what you have in life or are you willing to change yourself enough to change the situation?
About the Author
Jeff Jawer is the co-author of Barnes & Noble's 'Your Astrology Guide 2008.' A professional astrologer since 1973, his articles have appeared in astrology journals and magazines and Web sites around the world. He holds a B.A. in The History and Science of Astrology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and teaches and lectures both in the United States and abroad.
About the Author
Jeff Jawer is the co-author of Barnes & Noble's 'Your Astrology Guide 2008.' A professional astrologer since 1973, his articles have appeared in astrology journals and magazines and Web sites around the world. He holds a B.A. in The History and Science of Astrology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and teaches and lectures both in the United States and abroad.

