Libra weekly horoscope: What your star sign has in store for March 6 – 12

LIBRA

SEPT 23 – OCT 23

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Past partnerships, that may be linked to love, work or sport, pop up again in the present day. 

This can push you to get the changes you need into action – but do take
credit for your own efforts. 

Mercury’s smart insight can help.

Passion-wise, a Leo with a heavyweight  career but a light, bright outlook can be a brilliant match. 

Couples and cuddles are made for each other.

DESTINY DAYS Monday and Thursday are details day – make sure you read instructions and contracts carefully.  Get to grips with cash changes on Friday. Let your wild love side out on Sunday.

LUCKY LINKS: Walls decorated with black and white prints.  A song from your favourite musical. An island linked to letter “B”.

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VENUS + MARS + LIBRA: You are starting a phase of pure romance mixed with powerful physical attraction, as Mars and Venus sizzle together in your chart. 

Impulsive actions, surprise gifts and gestures, and love — or maybe just lust — at first sight in a formal or business setting, can all be elements. 

But best of all is the freedom you can feel to love, and live, as your authentic self. 

Writing any kind of romance story can also lead to success, as your unique creative  ability emerges.

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You can also use our series of guides to find out everything from which star sign to hook up with for the steamiest sex to what it’s like to live your life totally by your horoscope.

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