
Horoscope today, August 2, 2025: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg
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OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died in March 2023 but her column will be kept alive by her friend and protégée Maggie Innes.
Read on to see what's written in the stars for you today.
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♈ ARIES
March 21 to April 20
Working hard to control pride and follow love is such a positive move.
You can get closer in a family, or perhaps go with friends on life-changing travels.
When it comes to love, you can stop seeking reasons to deny your deepest feelings.
If you're single, spotting the same face three times is significant.
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♉ TAURUS
April 21 to May 21
Words are your planet super-power – so get involved in contests that fill in gaps, or add words to pictures.
You also have a natural flair for saying the right thing at the right time – and this can take people or projects forward.
Above all, make extra sure the voice in your head and heart is kind, not critical.
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♊ GEMINI
May 22 to June 21
Your personal star space glows with quiet confidence, and the ability to push plans through.
Your life, your way, is Uranus' Gemini message. Golden Jupiter makes any personal commitments really count.
Passion may not provide too many answers today but you can enjoy asking the questions.
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♋ CANCER
June 22 to July 22
The moon and Jupiter gel together to boost inspirational stories, once you trust your own ideas.
This applies to choosing numbers to finding dates – and deciding where a family needs to go next.
Cash dreams take on a Uranus twist, meaning you could make or win money in some unexpected ways.
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♌ LEO
July 23 to August 23
You're quick to spot secret value in objects, places or people – and your cash skills stretch further than expected.
So, don't hold back from helping others.
A health update may seem unlikely for you, but if you've done your research, why not try it?
Love links to two identical buildings with different names.
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♍ VIRGO
August 24 to September 22
You've been trying to crack a code – of loyalty or love.
And today Jupiter helps you ask the best questions and make the smartest moves.
Your friendship zone is changing in ways that enrich you.
The best way to prove passion commitment is by offering time, not cash.
A blue team is ready to surprise you.
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The right life goals may start small and slow
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♎ LIBRA
September 23 to October 23
There's a strong sense of challenging yourself, right through your chart of the day – and this is most intense in your fitness zone.
So make this your day to look again for the right activity to win the results you want.
Love links to last-minute invites, or the moment a well-planned event strays from its schedule.
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♏ SCORPIO
October 24 to November 22
Your own sign sparkles with planet fireworks and excitement.
Jupiter's golden glow beautifully balances the sensitive soul of the moon.
So you don't just inspire people, but really understand them.
This speeds a plan forward. Love confidence is high, so time to try again for a more equal passion.
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♐ SAGITTARIUS
November 23 to December 21
Inner dreams and desires are close to the surface now – so stop trying to push them away.
Confide in people who matter to you.
They can support you in ways you least expect. Jupiter powers your transformation centre to turn you into the lover, winner or creator you want to be.
Lucky numbers connect in fives.
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♑ CAPRICORN
December 22 to January 20
Expect a new home for your heart – or a new feeling of security in the one you have.
This helps you leave faded dreams behind, while Jupiter links luck to a home delivery, of words or items.
Passion has a public shine – and partners share a romantic plan, with a special place in it for your full name.
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Jupiter carries a prize promise for a team made up of different generations
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♒ AQUARIUS
January 21 to February 18
Being a good workmate is important to you – but your own time and health matter, too.
So try to work out a better balance, even if it means saying no.
In passion, you're a cool customer, but a recent 'F' introduction could be hoping for a warmer response.
Settled love slows future plans and lets cash catch up.
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♓ PISCES
February 19 to March 20
You know there's so much of yourself you keep out of sight
Jupiter's positive push today encourages you to share all your feelings, not just the pleasant ones.
Whatever the reaction, you can deal with it.
A neighbour can be a source of luck, as a local group connects you both. Cash and the colour amber make a rich mix.
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