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Jupiter is trying to make you look bad...

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Hey there! Every five to six years, Jupiter squares off with Pluto -- stirring the pot and tricking

Hey there! Every five to six years, Jupiter squares off with Pluto -- stirring the pot and tricking us with a sense of exaggerated importance; borderline cocky. While this influence generally lasts a few weeks, it's at its strongest peak today -- and the universe is begging you to check yourself before you wreck yourself. One of the most attractive and desirable attributes a person can have is confidence in who they are and what they stand for. But today, if you're not 100% clear on what that is, the odds of you impressing anyone go out the window. That's unless you use this rare planetary confidence boost to amplify your appeal. Here's how... The trick to surviving Jupiter square Pluto is to make sure you inventory your psyche BEFORE you go spouting your mouth off. Based on the Kabbalah, the [Tree of Life Tarot Spread]( was designed to help take stock in your authentic self. Combining insights of the ancient schools of China, Tibet and India along with the 22 Major Arcana of the Tarot, this reading taps into the most prominent aspects of your personal psyche. When you [pick your 10 cards,]( you'll discover your own personal truth -- Foundation, Duty, Beauty, Wisdom and Success. Now that's something to brag about! Here's to being bold AND authentic, Your friends at Horoscope.com Unsubscribe to Horoscope.com's Partners Offers : [Click here]( Privacy Policy: [Click Here]( or write to : Horoscope.com, Inc. 182 Howard Street, #826 San Francisco, CA 94105.

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