It’s the week of Saturnalia 2023!
Appropriate to Saturn, we have a lot of supportive and productive transits in the sky – but also a little bit of extra stress and confusion and sleepiness with Mercury retrograde and Neptune still dispositive of the planets.
Overall, it’s a good time to make ready for Mercury and Jupiter direct, and clean slate to start 2024 with a lot of action and momentum.
18/ Monday
9:27 Mercury trine Jupiter
20:19 Venus quintile Pluto
19/ Tuesday
16:03 Moon goes void sextile Pluto
17:46 Moon enters Aries
20/ Wednesday
7:04 Mercury semisquare Venus
21/ Thursday
2:04 Venus opposite Uranus
7:33 Mercury sextile Saturn
9:44 Mars inconjunct Uranus
21:49 Moon enters Taurus
22:27 Sun enters Capricorn
22/ Friday
12:28 Mars quintile Saturn
13:53 Mercury conjunct Sun
19:53 Mars sesquisquare Jupiter
23/ Saturday
1:17 Mercury reenters Sagittarius
24/ Sunday
1:39 Moon goes void trine Pluto
3:14 Moon enters Gemini
12:27 Sun sextile Saturn
15:55 Mars trine North Node
25/ Monday
12:14 Venus trine Neptune
Mercury went retrograde in a trine with Jupiter and remains in orb until Mercury’s day this week. This is an excellent transit to review your plans for the future, especially as visionary Neptune disposes of the planets. Monday is a fairly slow day overall, however, with a Pisces Moon and Venus exiled quintile her ruler Pluto. It’s mostly sleepy and dreamy vibes until Moon enters Aries on Tuesday evening and we step into the more dynamic part of the week. We might even get a relatively sleepless night as Mercury semisquares Venus into Wednesday morning.
Wednesday is the most energetic, but also the most hectic and challenging day of the week with Venus opposite and Mars inconjunct Uranus perfecting in the early hours of Thursday, and Sun anaretic in Sagittarius. The who day Wednesday until noon on Thursday we should be careful about the stressful transits to fallen Uranus and the pitfalls they typically bring.
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