So, to celebrate the beginning of a new month, here are my preferred horoscope sources - all young, independent astrologers who use the stars to actually get into real talk. I’m not made of money, Susan! Even if I am a Taurus! I’m pretty sure her audience is made up entirely of Real Housewives. No matter what planets are opposed to me (or whatever), the advice she always gives me is to travel or redecorate.
I’m not big on astrologers that are all about finding "true love," but I love it when they talk about how I can "learn to love myself."īut here's the thing: Though Susan Miller of Astrology Zone is, without a doubt, the reigning Internet astrology queen, I’m not a huge fan of hers. Flowery writing and lots of talk about the moon’s potential are key. I like my astrologers Earth Mother-y, as befitting, like, a freakin’ witch.
#Susan miller astrology free#
And, I admit, even if I don’t really believe that astrologers can tell the future, I feel a lot better about a month that’s predicted to go smoothly (hooray! Jupiter is in my house of true love!) than a month that’s supposed to be tough for me ( Mercury is retrograde again ?).Īll that being said, I am a real connoisseur when it comes to my free ( always free) horoscopes. I like reading horoscopes for the same reason I like reading advice columns - I appreciate the motivation and words of wisdom. But I still read my horoscope every month. I’ll confess something: I don’t believe in astrology.