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Build a relationship with your chart, the transits, and the planets. . How to work with astrology in

Build a relationship with your chart, the transits, and the planets. [View this email in your browser](. [CHANI Logo]( How to work with astrology in 2023 [Collage for How to Work with Astrology in 2023]( If there’s one phrase that captures the theme of 2023, it’s “the self.” Meaning: self-advocacy. Self-sovereignty. Self-development. Self-knowledge. Self-adjustment. Self-love. It could also mean self-interest, self-obsession, and all-around selfishness — but it doesn’t have to. Astrology is a powerful tool that can serve all of the above, depending on how you use it. And with 2023 so focused on the self, this year is a great opportunity to deepen your relationship with astrology. When you unpack your birth chart — your unique cosmic makeup that depends on your birth time and place — you access compassion and understanding for yourself. And when you get to know your chart intimately, you unlock the wisdom and guidance buried deep within it, as well as the ability to course-correct when and where you need to. If astrology is new to you, welcome. If it’s woven into the fabric of your life, we’re glad you’re here. No matter what your exposure is, this post will equip you with ways to work with, and alongside, astrology in 2023. [Read the full post]( [collage for the 2023 Astro Planner]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Website]( Copyright © 2022 Chani Nicholas, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at my website. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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