The resounding roar of this leonine New Moon spurs us on to take the initiative: To go all in, to win someone’s heart, to seek fame and recognition. Its mood inclines us to make decisions based on our own will, in spite of, or in opposition to those around us. The New Moon promises vivid impressions, games and shows, as well as struggles for the power and popularity. Its spirit can manifest as a charismatic leader, a despotic patron, an elite authoritarian collective, or a social rendezvous. On the global scene, it will concern the leaders of ongoing military conflicts and the deployment of strategic plans; the risk of provocations and terrorist attacks will increase (we are also talking about rekindling of old conflicts, tryings to gain revenge or a pre-arranged incursion). However, by providing lasting inspiration and a powerful surge of energy, the New Moon works fine for demonstrating creativity, organizational talents and thoughtful self-advertisement. Despite its ambitious nature, its spiritual essence is farsighted guidance: those who are bold, disciplined, have worked on themselves and learned from their past mistakes will succeed, while the impatient parvenu voluntarists will fail. This New Moon has the power to turn a ginger pumpkin into a bonanza and an unrecognized genius into an acknowledged one, as well as to give a chance to a usurper to take over. It is likely to bring major reversals in the financial markets. The risk of explosions, eruptions, earthquakes, conflagrations and chemical burns will increase. Problems with blood and eye pressure, heart and vessels may become acute. Risky hobbies, wild animals and crowds are all potential dangers for children, teenagers and adventurous adults. From 29 July to 2 August, spending on houses and homesteads may be unreasonable; remember to protect your heart from sorrows. August 7-10 are days of crucial mistakes, sudden relapses, showdowns and confrontations. If you accept a dare from a life partner or an opponent, the yacht of your destiny will set sail on a stormy sea – carried by many winds, it will eventually lose its pursuers and slightly tattered moor to new shores.