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April 5: Critical day. What not to do on Saturday to avoid problems

April 5: Critical day. What not to do on Saturday to avoid problems Astrological forecast for April 5 (illustrative photo: freepik.com)

April 5 marks a critical day as the Moon enters a new phase. However, it could disrupt your plans if you don't follow certain guidelines.

Exclusively for RBC-Ukraine astrologer Kateryna Soloviova shared a full forecast for Saturday and explained what should be done today.

Astro-weather forecast for April 5: "The critical day of the Moon's phase change. It's important not to show selfishness or negative emotions. This is a period for repentance, cleansing of the soul and body. It's helpful to reflect on your life and remember the past. It's a good time to carry out what has been accumulated over the previous seven days. It's ideal for summarizing and determining future directions," said Soloviova.

"The day supports activities related to self-sacrifice. Stick to a diet, fasting, or detoxing the body. The day symbolizes law and justice. It's recommended to follow discipline, pay off debts, tidy up your affairs, and clean your home. Try to speak less. Avoid breaking promises or the terms of agreements," she added.

April 5 is the day of Saturn, the planet of wisdom, limitations, duties, time, responsibility, laws, overcoming difficulties, order, and karma. Astrologers also refer to it as the "great misfortune."

"Saturn generously rewards those who learn its lessons and pass its 'exams' by going through its trials. On Saturday, many people organize their affairs, replenish food supplies, clean their homes, or, conversely, intentionally avoid any activity for religious reasons. Everyone will be fulfilling some obligation to themselves or others on this day," Soloviova reminded.

Balancing the influence of Saturn can be achieved through truthful actions, caring for others, hard work, and good decisions.

It’s also important to note that Venus and Mercury are still in retrograde. Therefore, serious financial matters and important decisions should be postponed.

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