The Fall astrology guide: Boost mood, embrace change and stay balanced

In the Northern Hemisphere, leaves leave their suicide notes of color, the air cools, bones creak, birds depart, days dim and promotional materials keen towards the pumpkin-spiced and cider-logged.It’s fall, my babies, and the hungry heart of Libra season is upon us, a time when we’re all called to examine our roles as partners, allies, artists and holders of the past and beaters of the future.

Astrologer Iryna Wood, founder of Gemini Near Me, a self-love and relationship intelligence app, explains that now is the hour for reflection and preparation.Wood tells The Post, “Fall marks the transition from the active energy of summer to the restful energy of winter.For me, fall symbolizes transformation — a bridge to reflect on past achievements and set new goals.

As the year winds down, embrace the changes this season brings – it’s the perfect way to recharge, refocus and set yourself up for a peaceful, balanced winter.”How can we reap the rewards of this transition and gather the proverbial leaves of ourselves into a pile we feel proud of? See below for Wood’s tips for harnessing autumnal energy for maximum benefit.Find out what the stars reveal about your day with our Daily Horoscopes newsletter.

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Stay updated with the latest stories from the New York Post Explore more newsletters.The onset of the autumnal equinox and Libra season encourages us to cast our attention to all that we’ve accomplished or abandoned since the spring equinox in March.

Wood impars, “I recommend writing down all your achievements.Celebrate your growth, both the highs and lows, because they’ve made you stronger.” Whether you’ve sailed or failed since the vernal equinox, it’s important to mark the passage of time and the painful arc of...

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