Daily horoscope for November 7: YOUR star sign reading, astrology and zodiac forecast

Thursday, November 7 finds a challenging aspect arrive in your horoscope, in the form of a Semi-Square between the planets Venus and Mars. A Semi-Square is an aspect of 45 degrees between two planets and the energy of this is similar to that of the Square and Sesqui-Square.

The aspect is counted as one of the analytical aspects displaying tension but also challenges that can help you grow and learn.

There can be some challenges or even confrontations on this day

MarStars Astrology’s Marina Stoichkova

However, any conflicts felt are not as immediately apparent as they are in the case of the Square, making it easier to avoid them and miss an opportunity for growth.

Venus is related to women while the Red Planet is associated with men.

Marina Stoichkova, an astrologer from MarStars Astrology, believes there can consequently be forms of misunderstandings in relationships this Thursday.

She said: “There can be some challenges or even confrontations on this day.

“But this is also the time to take action when it comes to your desires.

“So make a move if there is something in your life you do not really like.

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“Make some kind of change and do something differently during this period.”

The Moon is continuing its three day-long stint in Pisces on Thursday.

The MarStars Astrology expert thinks emotions are consequently quite intense and sensitivity is increased.

She said: “creativity and intuition will receive a boost, which can be very helpful.

“And this aspect can also support spiritual affairs by a Pisces Moon.

“This can include mediation, yoga, or additional research into astrology.”

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