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♉️ Taurus 🐂 horoscope for July 1 - July 7th

Someone may be trying to distract you from your plans for the week because they want you all to themselves. This might be a tempting opportunity, Taurus, but you should at least take care of your most important priorities. Once you do that, you can take off and have fun with a clear mind and nothing to worry about. If you are looking for either romance, new friendships, or both, this is a great week for it.

Alternatively, you may simply choose to hang out and enjoy the comforts of home on your own, perhaps preparing a special meal just for yourself. You may receive an invitation or two from family or from dear friends you have not had the chance to see in a while, and that would be good for you too. A lucky break that comes your way before the weekend could mean anything from a raise at work to getting a great price on something you have been trying to sell.

You may have many unfinished projects around the house that you need to finally complete, and you may also have to wrap up a favor or two that you are doing for someone else. If you keep going, your energy should remain steady, and you should be able to do it all before the week is over. Life at home should be a great source of pleasure this week. You may choose to entertain some of your favorite people and get into preparing some great home cooking and being the life of the party.

♈️ Aries 🐏 horoscope for July 1 - July 7

Your energy level is even stronger than usual this week, Aries, and that's a good thing because you have lots to do.

JUN 30 SUNDAY

Armed Forces Day (Guatemala)
Blink 182 Day
Congo Independence Day
International Asteroid Day
International Day of Parliamentarism
Log Cabin Day
National Corvette Day
National Meteor Watch Day
National OOTD Day
Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day
Social Media Day

My two babies that I will be adding as friends for Pip. Rascal(male roughly 1 year younger then Pip) and Rosie (female baby about 2 months)

The procession beyond the lake with soldiers on foot, horsemen, and elephants includes a few European figures in black hats. The striped flags being carried are very similar to the pacharanga (five colors) associated with the Maharajas of Amer and Jaipur.

A young, unidentified prince is depicted in the foreground on a beautifully caparisoned gray stallion holding a falcon in his gloved right hand. The prince could be Maharaja Ishwari Singh of Jaipur (r. 1743–1750). The later inscription on the reverse suggests that it may be Prince Sahas Mal of Kishangarh. The pavilion to the right side of the lake is similar to Jal Mahal, a palace in the Man Sagar lake between Jaipur and the old city of Amer.

It easily reveals shifting details in the bright comet's torn and tattered ion tail buffeted by the wind from an active Sun, along with a broad, fanned-out dust tail and slightly greenish coma. The frame spans over two degrees across a background of faint stars toward the constellation Lynx.

Astro Photo of the Day

Comet 13P/Olbers

Not a paradox, Comet 13P/Olbers is returning to the inner Solar System after 68 years. The periodic, Halley-type comet will reach its next perihelion or closest approach to the Sun on June 30 and has become a target for binocular viewing low in planet Earth's northern hemisphere night skies. But this sharp telescopic image of 13P is composed of stacked exposures made on the night of June 25.

By letting go of the need to be right and choosing instead to foster understanding and kindness, we can unlock the true potential of our shared human experience. This shift is not just a moral imperative but a practical necessity for the survival and flourishing of our species.

It necessitates a revaluation of success, not as dominance or superiority, but as the capacity to uplift others and foster genuine connections.

In conclusion, the sadness of witnessing humanity's self-inflicted wounds is a call to action. It is a reminder that we have the power to change our trajectory by embracing the simplicity of giving and support.

The advancements we could make in science, technology, and social justice are staggering. Yet, we remain anchored to an age-old cycle of division and strife.

Breaking free from this cycle requires a profound shift in perspective. It calls for a collective awakening to the understanding that being right is less important than being compassionate.

Support, similarly, asks us to recognize the struggles of others and offer a hand, not in judgment, but in solidarity. These acts are not just about altruism; they are essential to the fabric of a cohesive and thriving society.

The sorrow in our current state of affairs is not just in the visible destruction but in the lost potential for what could be. Imagine a world where the energy spent on conflict is redirected towards solving global issues like poverty, climate change, and disease.

This relentless pursuit of validation and dominance blinds us to the fundamental truth that we are all interconnected, that the well-being of one is intrinsically linked to the well-being of all.

In the midst of conflict, the simplicity and power of giving and support become almost revolutionary acts. Giving, in its truest form, requires humility and empathy. It demands that we look beyond our differences and see the common humanity in others.

At the heart of this sadness is the realization that our shared humanity is overshadowed by ego and pride. Throughout history, countless lives have been lost, and innumerable opportunities for progress have been squandered because individuals and groups have prioritized being right over being kind or understanding.

The tragedy of humanity's self-destruction, driven by an unyielding need to be right and a propensity for conflict, is a poignant commentary on our collective existence. Instead of embracing the innate gift of giving and support, we often find ourselves entrenched in divisive battles that sap our potential for growth and unity.

aside, lost her way. But that reminds me
now: Anactória,

she's not here, and I'd rather see her lovely
step, her sparkling glance and her face than gaze on
all the troops in Lydia in their chariots and
glittering armor.

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