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21.01.2024 - 16:33 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Thursday will be a very significant day at work for many as the first full moon of the year comes around. The MEN’s resident medium Stuart Cassels has warned of mistakes-a-plenty next week but says there is much to be learned from them.
The fortune teller from Stockport has compiled a reading of what is to be expected for the 12 zodiac signs for the coming week of January 22 to January 28.
For the fire signs - which include Leo, Sagittarius and Aries - Stuart urges to avoid temptation and practice patience.
Those belonging to the Earth signs of Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn will be calm and prepared for the testing week ahead but that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be ready to learn from any mistakes that may arise.
For the air signs, Gemini, Aquarius and Libra, Stuart says change is on the horizon and it must be greeted with acceptance.
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Cassels predicts that typos will be the theme of the week for the water signs. Those belonging to the Pisces, Cancer and Scorpio sign must be wary of their spelling as a simple mistake could have dire consequences.
Stuart Cassel’s full tarot reading of the week ahead can be read below:
“Thursday will be a very significant day, with some curious surprises accompanying the first full moon of the year.
“So, expect this week to have a few distractions, but stick to the path you have chosen, and learn from everything that happens. This week isn’t about long term goals, but having a plan of small achievements, and moving forward with the support of those closest to you.”
"Thursday, the day of the full moon, will be a day of surprises, especially at work. A mistake made earlier this week may come back with an unexpected
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