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Daily Horoscope for Capricorn
Horoscope Cast for Sunday, January 8th, 2023
by Ajanel
Daily Horoscope for Capricorn Summary
The Cancer Full Moon this weekend is about balancing our careers and families. What has been coming to the surface the moon demands we let out. Over the next two weeks, we will discover what this means for us. For now, our feelings must be expressed.
We are being encouraged to deal with things in our personal lives that we may have been ignoring. We have paid so much attention to our relationships, careers, and personal plans lately, that we now need to look at how we are feeling about it all. We should look at the habits that have been keeping us from what we want, like those that are related to home or family or what gives us comfort or where we take responsibility.
This Wolf Moon is trine Uranus and the North Node, so things we can now see are important, somewhat surprising, and will help us grow, even if we need to look at the past for some understanding,
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The Daily Horoscope for Capricorn
This full moon is focused on an important one-to-one relationship–a marriage partner, significant other, business partner, or an opponent. Balance your own needs with those of another. Compromise and negotiate. You have a chance to deeply connect to a special someone in your life.
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Daily Tao
Yield and remain wholeBend and remain straight
Be low and become filled
Be worn out and become renewed
Have little and receive
Have much and be confused
Therefore the sages hold to the one as an example for the world
Without flaunting themselves – and so are seen clearly
Without presuming themselves – and so are distinguished
Without praising themselves – and so have merit
Without boasting about themselves – and so are lasting
Because they do not contend, the world cannot contend with them
What the ancients called "the one who yields and remains whole"
Were they speaking empty words?
Sincerity becoming whole, and returning to oneself