No matter how much you’ve tried to ignore your truth, Libra, it won’t ever go away. It’s understandable why some truths seem inconvenient or fear-inducing, but you need to start honoring ...
For more deets on Libra compatibility, check out our guide to dating a Libra woman and our gender-neutral guide to dating a Libra. If you’re dating, Insta sleuthing (hi, guilty), or just fantasising ...
Ushered in by the equinox, ruling the skies from September 22 to October 22nd and riding the line between fastidious Virgo and brood-heavy Scorpio is armed with charm Libra. A Cardinal Air sign ...
Whether personally or professionally, Libra season is about finding a sense of equilibrium in all areas of life Libra season has arrived, signaling a time of balance, harmony and relationships.
Libra is the seventh sign of the Zodiac, symbolized by scales. It should come as no surprise then that those born under the sign love to find harmony. Libras strive for balance, often weighing all ...
Seeking pleasure, beauty and love? Look no further than the Zodiac's seventh sign, Libra. Ruled by the planet Venus, those born during Libra season embody all those characteristics. They are ...
Libra and Taurus have a few key differences. As an air sign, Libra is more outgoing and sociable than Taurus, who leans more introverted and is definitely a homebody. Libra also tends to flit from ...
Libra season officially kicked off on Sept. 23, the day after the autumnal equinox. Mesa explains that "when looking at the divine order of the zodiac in terms of human development, the individual ...
Welcome to fall and Libra season! The sun entered this air sign on Sept. 22, the same day as the autumnal equinox. The chill is in the air and the leaves are changing color. Pumpkin spice lattes ...
Thankfully, Libra season is coming through to balance everyone’s scales. After spending a month in down-to-earth and analytical Virgo, the sun will enter charming and aesthetic-loving Libra on Sept.
It’s essential to understand that your desires and aspirations matter. Often, we can become so accustomed to prioritizing the needs of others — whether it’s our colleagues, managers, or the ...