Astrologer Susan Miller shares what’s coming for the zodiac signs in 2023
Capricorn (December 22 – January 19): “You’ve been held back by money. You’ve had Saturn in that house for three years, but it will leave on March 7 and won’t come back. You’ll learn to communicate better and even better. maybe take a creative writing class or learn about voiceover. But the best part of your life is home. If you want that dream apartment or house, start looking. You’re luckier than anyone. anyone in the Zodiac about this right now.
You lost May but that’s when love comes. So make your nest and prepare for love to come. Or, if you’ve found love, the baby you’ve been thinking about. If you say, ‘No, no, I don’t want any babies,’ you can use that to get creative. In astrology, the baby’s house and the house of creative projects are the same.”
Aquarius (January 20 to February 18): “You’ve been through a lot because you have Saturn in Aquarius for three years but it will leave March 7. Jupiter is in your house of communication. Maybe you start a podcast series, maybe you’re invited to be a regular columnist for the magazine, or maybe you’re asked to speak to groups.If this is your goal, focus on it.If you have that book on your side In me, I want you to start working immediately.
You get the real estate aspects that Capricorn has right now and they’ll give it to you on a silver platter. Don’t buy your house or apartment until May 2023 to May 2024. Don’t accept anything less than the best.”
Pisces (February March 19-20): “You’ve just had an emerald year and in January you start making money from all that hard work. With all the seeds you’ve planted, the money starts coming in. It’s funny. because Pisces doesn’t make money a priority in life, but the universe is correcting and rewarding you.
In the second part of the year, you start writing or speaking. There are many influences of writing on Pisces—you may have written a book, you may have written a book that you picked up from Hollywood, or you may have written a critically acclaimed screenplay. Put pen to paper or start speaking into the microphone.”