This week is full of big transits but their energy will be subsumed under one – Saturn’s turning on early Saturn’s day and the grand hexagon in the sky accompanying that event.
The sky is overflowing with Water, and with no planets in Air and Fire, it can get really difficult to articulate, think, take direction and take action. It can be really hard to see where this is going even though we have a profound sense that things are about to change, that we’re about to move forward.
30/ Monday
11:08 Moon enters Gemini
31/ Tuesday
Venus trine Uranus
1/ Wednesday
17:30 Moon enters Cancer
Mercury quintile Pluto
11:45 Mercury inconjunct Chiron
3/ Friday
1:02 Sun opposite Jupiter
18:05 Venus opposite Neptune
23:27 Moon goes void opposite Pluto
4/ Saturday
1:17 Saturn goes direct
3:21 Moon enters Leo
Mars quintile Pluto
12:06 Mercury opposite Uranus
5/ Sunday
16:03 Jupiter semisquare Neptune
Saturn station is always a powerful event, but this time it’s on a totally different level.
It is said in astrology that a planet at its station, especially when it’s about to go direct and unafflicted, is twice as powerful as it normally is. A planet in the first degree of a sign is three time as powerful. Saturn is stationing at 30 minutes of Pisces, the middle of the first degree precisely, and every planet except his ruler Neptune and a waning Moon in Cancer is reporting to him.
And there’s more yet.
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