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Saturday, July 4, 2020
The moon squares Mars this morning, so it's very possible that you could wake up in a bad mood for no apparent reason. You may also wake up in a fine mood but later lose your temper or get more frustrated than usual over something you'd normally ignore. The key here is how you manage your anger. Since the moon is still working its way through Capricorn, you should be able to manage this well. Use the tenacious energy you get from that and your attention to detail to channel your anger in a healthy way.

Later, when the moon opposes Mercury, you may also find that it's difficult to express what you're thinking and feeling—or even know what you're thinking and feeling. This along with the potential grumpiness you face today means that you'll want to be careful to avoid any arguments. If you need to speak to someone about an issue, see if it can wait another day. Instead, talk to one of your mentors or someone who has always given you great advice.

The moon trines Uranus later this evening, and if you handled those situations well, you may sense a bit of relief at this time. However, if those discussions simply couldn't be postponed, it will likely lead to some restlessness. Don't take any sense of relief as a cue to stir the pot with someone you've worked hard to get along with. Whether you're feeling relieved or restless, you should absolutely sleep on it, because the penumbral lunar eclipse begins tonight and completes tomorrow morning.
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