Horoscope review: this was the year of Aquarius

What did the stars have in store this year?

The new year is just around the corner and so in the last Elegance of the year you will find the One and Only Great Annual Horoscope. But first we will traditionally look back at the annual horoscope of 2023, so that you can see whether it has come true. Below you can read what 2024 had in store for Aquarius (January 21 to February 18).

The year of Aquarius

The stars want you to pay more attention to your emotional foundation. That means: your home base, your family, your roots and possibly your past. Uranus in Taurus brings you into contact with it in an unexpected way. Maybe because of a chance event, maybe because of the revival of an old friendship with someone who knows you inside and out, maybe because of a trip to another country where your family has roots. A process can be set in motion that makes you question a lot. Who am I, what do I feel? What has my family history done to me? You may feel like you are alone in the world, an existential aloneness. Because you are Aquarius, this can also work as a liberation, as if there is nothing that can hinder you.

From May 17, Jupiter will also enter Taurus. That is the bringer of good news who helps you to reconnect with your emotions. Who shows you that your home is the happiest place on earth for you. And if it is not yet… then Jupiter could invite you to go on a journey and discover where that place is. This may even give some Aquarians the idea of ​​emigrating. Preferably to a rural place, completely in line with the sign of Taurus.

Text: Hanny Roskamp | Illustrations: Jiating Liu via Inkling Illustrations

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