SCORPIO
You are the sign that has been hurt the most. There are many reasons to be angry and hold a grudge, but this next part of your life is about letting go of the things that make you feel heavy. You don’t have to do this because you owe anyone, but because it will make you feel lighter and less burdened by pain you didn’t deserve in the first place. Forgiving someone doesn’t mean letting them hurt you again or forgetting what they did; it just means moving on and not letting the past shape who you are or how you live your life. These acts don’t show who you are or the kind of love you deserve; they show who took them.
LIBRA
Liberia, you’re about to give someone a second chance, which is not something you do often. Today is going to be very hard for you because the person who hurt you is now the most important in your life. You care a lot about loyalty, and you still don’t understand why this person made such a huge mistake. That makes you scared. Because you still feel like they can hurt you again because you don’t have the answer, even though you are going to give them a chance to show you wrong. Think about how weak you are as a person and remember the second chances you’ve had and how you made the most of them.
TAURUS
It’s important for you, Taurus, to forgive yourself this month, and it won’t happen overnight. There’s something in your brain that won’t let this go, no matter how many people tell you it’s okay or pass the blame. Everyone else will have moved on from this long before you do. You will feel like you need to show more regret and repair more trust. That you’re so hard on yourself and don’t think you deserve forgiveness is something you need to work on. Everyone messes up and feels bad about it. Why do you think you don’t have to go through this whole process of making mistakes? It’s impossible to learn everything at once. You shouldn’t get upset over a bad ball when you still have another pitch to go.
ARIES
Aries, forgiving someone can mean seeing them as a person and taking them off the pedestals you’ve put them on. We learn how to see the whole person instead of just a set of idealized traits and how our assumptions may be what’s wrong with a situation. Can we accept that our parents are human? Our guides, teachers, and bosses? Can we give everyone a bad day? Can we let them be tired, angry, or short-tempered? What does that do for our relationship? How does it help us understand and respect each other more? What does it do to the person we want to be? This month, you need to think about these subtle and complicated questions. Once you do, the answers will be very clear.