Hormonal Horoscope for the Week of August 28th
We are entering a palpable phase in the lunar calendar, which happens to coincide with your menstrual cycle. That constellation of pimples on your face has cosmic significance! This is a time to manifest your grandest, most far-reaching dreams, and paint the town as red as your inflamed skin. This is not the time to rest your elbows on the bathroom sink and go to town on the boil between your eyebrows. You might believe this hotspot of unwanted fixation arose from an evening of chocolatey indulgence, but this soon-to-be scar is bursting from your inner heart compass and begging to be followed. Let it be your North Star, guiding your attention towards realms beyond your own gnarled reflection.
You should not ignore the less visible but equally powerful pustules revolving around your nostrils like the rings of Saturn—a planet that steers our commitment and boundaries. These may illuminate where your efforts have concentrated this week. Has unexpected weeping been a daily or twice-hourly occurrence? Are you clinging to a pair of pants that accentuate your abdominal bloat and prolong suffering? Did a close friend’s gentle concern for your unhinged, social media posts rock your faith in them completely? The number of speckles that sparkle in excess oil will indicate just how much you have to let go of.
Stars are unfailingly present in the night sky, even when cloud cover blocks them from view. Remember this when you slather your face in makeup, clogging a galaxy of persistent blackheads. In light of Leo’s transit through Venus, you’re advised to venture inward to find the true source of your porousness. You may be surprised to discover that a vitamin supplement is the next step on your exorbitantly expensive mission to resist Mother Nature’s plans.
The most revealing and significant aggravation is the one that lays upon your cheek in curious openness. Let it be a friendly reminder that you are never alone, no matter how reclusive you become in your irritability. Community comes to us in many forms, and sometimes a lingering lesion is all the company we need.