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Sagittarius, May 2026: Your Monthly Horoscope

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01.05.2026

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Sagittarius, May 2026: Your Monthly Horoscope

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Life has a way of feeling bigger when Jupiter is involved, and this month, it’s involved constantly. Your ruling planet collects aspects from the Moon, the Sun, Mercury, and Mars throughout May, which means your appetite for experience, your faith in what’s possible, and your occasionally chaotic relationship with the concept of “enough” are all getting activated on a near-weekly basis. Sagittarius, this is not a month to shrink. But it is a month to aim. There’s a difference between expansion and scatter, and May is going to keep drawing that line until you learn to respect it.

Things open warmly on the 2nd with a Moon trine Jupiter, and honestly, that’s a lovely way to begin. Your instincts feel generous here, your emotional world has some room in it, and the general vibe is one of possibility rather than pressure. If something has felt stuck or small recently, this early transit offers a genuine loosening. Let yourself dream a little on the 2nd. Let yourself remember what it feels like to be excited about your own life rather than just managing it.

That ease gets tested quickly on the 4th, when Mars squares Jupiter. This is where the month shows its first real edge. Mars square Jupiter is classic overreach territory — the idea sounds perfect, the risk looks manageable, the opportunity feels like destiny, and before you’ve properly thought it through, you’ve committed to something that looked a lot more reasonable in the........

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