Christopher Renstrom

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Christopher Renstrom Astrologer, creator, and owner of rulingplanets.com an on-line subscription based, interactive Astrology site based on his book Ruling Planets published by HarperCollins.

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Daily horoscopes: March 22, 2018

ARIES. (March 20 – April 19): Mercury retrograde in Aries affects you most of all.  Add two weeks to what’s in the works and you emerge on April 15 with sanity intact. TAURUS. (April 20 – May 20): Loose lips … Continue reading

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Daily horoscopes: March 21, 2018

ARIES. (March 20 – April 19): Focus on what you need to accomplish in the day-to-day.  The larger than life questions will take care of themselves. TAURUS. (April 20 – May 20): You’ll want to satisfy cravings first and inspect … Continue reading

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Daily horoscopes: March 20, 2018

ARIES. (March 20 – April 19): Prospects improve immediately as the Sun enters Aries.  You finally secure a foothold after weeks of clinging to the side of a slippery slope. TAURUS. (April 20 – May 20): People often criticize your … Continue reading

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Daily horoscopes: March 19, 2018

ARIES. (March 20 – April 19): Today you wake up and smell the coffee.  Reality checks can be heady stuff, but they’re worth it if that’s what it takes to get you up and going. TAURUS. (April 20 – May … Continue reading

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Daily horoscopes: March 16, 2018

ARIES. (March 20 – April 19): You needn’t go it alone.  Doing your part ensures others do theirs and in the end everyone wins.  There’s safety in numbers – and profit too. TAURUS. (April 20 – May 20): Someone who … Continue reading

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Daily horoscopes: March 15, 2018

ARIES. (March 20 – April 19): A slight inconvenience for you would benefit someone else tremendously.  Make the small sacrifice.  You’ll be doing this person a world of good. TAURUS. (April 20 – May 20): That debacle isn’t quite the … Continue reading

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